I remember going to the NASA museum and seeing GI Joe in a Mercury capsule. Back at a time when you gave creative toys to kids, and let them invent their own story, actually get to play like a child.
Erector sets would destroy the vacuum cleaner, but the things that we could build were limited only to our imagination. This is lacking today. I still have a big box of Lincoln Logs downstairs, and my grandkids spent many hours building homes, forts, or just connecting them together.
That's what toys are - they don't play themselves. They encourage imagination and interaction.
Buy Hasbro to have access to all of their record keeping. Similar to Twitter. What I don't understand is why the bad guys didn't destroy all the records before handing Twitter over. Must not have been able to? Were the records are too embedded into the actual function/code/databases of Twitter and deleting the evidence means deleting the thing for sale? Seems like going to jail for destroying Twitter would be more desirable to going to jail for aiding in human trafficking?
He wants to make toys for his son & other children! That is very cool.
wil will have GI Joe again not GI Jane
I remember going to the NASA museum and seeing GI Joe in a Mercury capsule. Back at a time when you gave creative toys to kids, and let them invent their own story, actually get to play like a child.
Erector sets would destroy the vacuum cleaner, but the things that we could build were limited only to our imagination. This is lacking today. I still have a big box of Lincoln Logs downstairs, and my grandkids spent many hours building homes, forts, or just connecting them together.
That's what toys are - they don't play themselves. They encourage imagination and interaction.
The HAS stockticker is up near 4% pre market.
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/HAS/
Kek
Buy Hasbro to have access to all of their record keeping. Similar to Twitter. What I don't understand is why the bad guys didn't destroy all the records before handing Twitter over. Must not have been able to? Were the records are too embedded into the actual function/code/databases of Twitter and deleting the evidence means deleting the thing for sale? Seems like going to jail for destroying Twitter would be more desirable to going to jail for aiding in human trafficking?