Look, I'm not ashamed of the crap I have acquired over the years. And I love it all.
Here then are a few choice photos of my two major collections: My Little Ponies and New Kids on the Block memorabilia.

By the way, the above graphic was made with the NKOTB Fashion Plates kit. Try to tell me you aren't jealous. Just try!!! ^_^

Let us begin in Ponyland. Now, I briefly considered posting photographs of every single pony in my possession, but that, let's face it, is just insane. If you want to know what Ponies I've got, READ THIS.
Instead, I have really crappy photos of the stranger Pony things I have.

Below Left: We have a set of MLP Lace-up cards of some sort. According to the package they come in, they were ordered from Current Catalog.

Did anyone else just get a mad 80's flashback from the mere mention of Current Catalog?


Above, Right: This is some kind of My Little Pony board game. It's a race around Ponyland. You get to play as Magic Star, Wind Whistler, Cherries Jubilee, and some other pony whose game-piece is missing. As evidenced by the game's box, it's probably Shady, but I still can't help but if that's who the missing piece really was.

Below: These lovely ladies (and one gentleman) are four of my Mint on Card Ponies. I found these by chance in a dollar store. I think I was in there looking for duct tape.

Below: I have added more Mint-on-card-and-or-box Ponies to my collection! The first picture is of a weirdly compelling playset my sister got while she was in Ireland. Man, the sheer ridiculousness of the G2 line is darned impressive.

Now, I remember saying a while back that I wasn’t really into the G3 line. That was before they introduced Pegasus ponies to the line. I have since eaten my words as evidenced by these pictures. Obviously I like my Pegasi. And Rarity the Unicorn just kicks all manner of butt.

As you can see in the picture below, I was pretty excited when I finally got the much-hyped Rarity. See, I'd missed out on Starcatcher the first G3 Pegasus (who is, for my money, the single coolest looking Pony in the current line; she's this generation's Magic Star!) I wasn't going to let that happen again...

And now, the most insanely bizarre thing in my possession.

I found this guy in that same dollar store I found the G1 MOC Ponies. As soon as I saw him, I knew he had to come home with me. He now hangs in my wall, where -I swear to you!- his eyes follow you around the room!

I will warn you, the picture below is strange and disturbing.


HOLY FLIRKING SNIT!
It's Chucky McIntyre!!!!!


If you wanna know why the New Kids got disillusioned with being pop superstars, all of your answers are in the above photo.

Going clockwise we have two folders, Chucky McIntyre (a Hasbro Showtime Kid), a Unique Birthday Party supply kit, a Spectra-Star yo-yo, a set of Spectra-Star "Rad Roller" marbles, a book of book covers, the "Sheik of my Dreams" episode of that f***in' cartoon (distributed by CMV Enterprises), and a Milton Bradley Giant Poster Puzzle. I don't know what the Fraggles or the Power Rangers are doing up there. How about we take a look in the bookshelf?

That’s a lotta lotta quickie trade paperbacks. Most of these were published in 1990. Picking my favorites out of the above, I want to point out Our Story, the group’s autobiography, Workin’ Out, which is basically an authorized fan fiction, and the irresistibly titled Funky Funky Puzzle Book.


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