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Toy Wonders New Arrivals
June 12, 2015
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DIECAST Collectible Model Cars And More
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Item# |
Description |
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34945 |
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New |
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34957 |
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New |
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34963 |
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New |
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34975 |
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New |
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34977 |
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New |
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34207/08 |
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Restock |
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34213/937 |
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Restock |
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34263/4D |
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Restock |
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34960 |
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Restock |
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34989 |
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Restock |
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34996 |
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Restock |
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73316/16D |
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Restock |
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73270/16D |
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Restock |
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73340/16D |
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Restock |
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73357/16D |
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Restock |
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73352/16D |
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Restock |
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73297/16D |
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Restock |
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73350/16D |
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Restock |
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73346/16D |
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Restock |
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73368/16D |
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Restock |
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73364/16D |
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Restock |
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79314/16D |
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Restock |
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79313/16D |
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Restock |
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73361/16D |
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73360/16D |
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73323/16D |
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Restock |
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73356/16D |
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Restock |
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73353/16D |
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73384/16D |
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79312/16D |
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73369/16D |
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73279/16D |
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73330/16D |
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73241/16D |
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73212/16D |
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Restock |
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73233/16DB |
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Restock |
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73234/16D |
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Restock |
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73324TD/16D |
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Restock |
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73235/16D |
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Restock |
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73236/16DB |
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Restock |
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73251/16D |
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Restock |
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73260/16D |
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Restock |
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73266/16D |
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Restock |
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73312/16D |
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Restock |
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73315/16D |
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Restock |
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79311/16D |
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Restock |
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79315/16D |
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Restock |
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73357BK/6 |
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Restock |
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73354SV/6 |
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Restock |
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73354OR/6 |
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Restock |
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73219R/6 |
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Restock |
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73219BK/6 |
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Restock |
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73366SV/6 |
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Restock |
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73364BK/6 |
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Restock |
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79314BK |
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Restock |
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73360BU/6 |
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Restock |
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73323R/6 |
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Restock |
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73353W/6 |
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Restock |
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73384BK/6 |
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Restock |
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73272BK/6 |
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Restock |
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73272BU/6 |
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Restock |
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73171AC/BK |
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Restock |
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73109AC/R |
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Restock |
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73154AC/BU |
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Restock |
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79154R |
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Restock |
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79154SV |
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Restock |
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73181GY/4 |
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Restock |
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79151BK |
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Restock |
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73147R/4 |
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Restock |
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79159OR |
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Restock |
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Something is Awry with the Timeline (part 7)
By L. S. Su

One of my sons had a school project
to do. He made this nifty collage, but complained that it took
him all day to make it. Apparently the construction of this
collage interferes with daily dose of Mindcraft and thus got
him all annoyed. But what caught my eye was time-line in the
bottom right corner. With Jurassic World to debut in movie theaters
soon, academia is currently teaching that the Jurassic period
occurred approximately 150 to 200 million years ago. Academia
is also teaching that man did not evolve until roughly 75 million
years later -a large gap in time. Thus academia is teaching
that no man would have seen one of these extinct creatures.
Something is awry with this time-line,
because the Bible doesn't support that there was such a large
gap in time -unless you reinterpret the Bible. So in the last
article, I showed you one example where man and dinosaur may
have been around at the same time. Are there others?
The following article below is
from: worldnewsdailyreport.com by Bob Flanagan.
http://worldnewsdailyreport.com/prehistoric-cave-art-depicting-humans-hunting-dinosaurs-discovered-in-kuwait/
PREHISTORIC CAVE ART DEPICTING
HUMANS HUNTING DINOSAURS DISCOVERED IN KUWAIT
March 9th, 2014 | by Bob Flanagan

Kuwait| A 67-year old shepherd looking
for one of his animals, stumbled upon what could be one of the
most astonishing discoveries of modern archeology. The man noticed
a barely visible entrance to a group of caves covered with prehistoric
art depicting many humans and animals, but also a few live dinosaurs,
bringing many questions concerning the chronology of the extinction
of these gigantic creatures.
“At first, we thought these were modern graffiti”
explains Abdul Al-Shalafi, the paleontologist recently named
in charge of the site, “but the carbon dating analysis
revealed that they were in fact, older than the rest of the
drawings. It seems that these were probably the first images
drawn in the cave, and they seem to relate to the earliest period
of development of this settlement.”
These amazing work of arts combined with dinosaur bones discovered
on the spot, bring an all new perspective to the theories concerning
the disappearance of the dinosaurs about 65 million years ago.
It now seems plausible that humans could actually have coexisted
with these incredible creatures until a few hundred thousand
years ago.
“These prehistoric pictographs seem to illustrate dinosaurs
being hunted by humans” adds Mr Al-Shalafi. “This
could mean that humans are actually to blame for their extermination.
This is certainly a revolutionary new perspective and it will
certainly be hard for many historians and archaeologists to accept.”
This site documents other cave
drawings and many different artifacts from past civilizations
that depict what look like dinosaurs.
http://www.genesispark.com/exhibits/evidence/historical/ancient/dinosaur/
Above is what scientist think is
a Roman sword.

Above is shown a photo of one of
the curious “dinosaur” petroglyph near Middle Mesa
at the Wupatki National Park. This particular petroglyph is
called “Puff the Magic Dragon,” and appears to be
a depiction of a fire-breathing dinosaur. Though there is no
certain way to date such petroglyph, this carving is believed
to be at least several hundred years old.
The Bible is one of the oldest
books know documents. Is their any evidence in the Bible that
supports that man and dinosaur (or even fire breathing animals)
existed? Let's investigate next time.
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