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Cant really argue against too many toys for kids because its part of learning for them. I had a couple mates when I was young who literally had everything, I had the han solo toy and he had the walker, the millennium falcon, the X wing like everything lol :D He was only home for holidays then back to boarding school and all left behind.

I'd definitely buy a ps4 for a 4 year old, gives them a head start. Future world champ, I was editing basic program code at 6 or 7 due to my eldest sisters computer sitting unused
 
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Not sure my 4 year old would take to holding a controller to play a game, she's a dab hand on the iPad. I might try her with LBP tonight.
 
do you think he has enough?

You know he has enough but like every post you make here it's subtly designed to make everyone think 'wow, I wish we were as rich as SDK'.

You couldn't even get a VW Golf without telling us all how you considered a Porsche and a Jaguar before ordering it. Virtually everything has little quips like that in it... :p
 
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You know he has enough but like every post you make here it's subtly designed to make everyone think 'wow, I wish we were as rich as SDK'.

You couldn't even get a VW Golf without telling us all how you considered a Porsche and a Jaguar before ordering it. Virtually everything has little quips like that in it... :p

 
I just don't want to see his credit card balance. "Does he have enough? Please say yes, all four credit cards are maxed out" :(
 
Good grief stone throwers, get a grip.
He's got a Hot Wheels with a couple of accessories, some Lego, some Dinosaurs. a PS4 game and a few books.
The boxes make it look like so much more.
 
1litre of Muc-off.

make sure you rinse if off well with water. when i queried why the rivets on my rotors kept rusting the manu advised:

"muc off is horribly caustic and eats bike parts. They say acid free on the packaging because it's a strong alkali.... Personally I wouldn't use the stuff as it kill bearings... The problem is all these cleaners work by turning oils into soap. Therefore it strips your bearings etc hence why they fail. Also it removes the surface tension from water and basically means seals don't work as they rely on surface tension to function. Water and a brush is best."
 
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