Tuesday, 20 August 2024

BRIAN'S WILDWOOD

Hi Woodsy. Took my annual drive to Wildwood to see the sights and think about things past, present and future. 

And...I think Ill have an Ice Cream Cone from Kohr's Bros.(Mint /Chocolate swirl with chocolate sprinkles).Here are some random photos including a new ride called "Cygnus X-1".

I also got some cool toys on sale, as the stores get ready to clear inventory and close for the Winter. (Brrrrr...don't like to think about that just yet).

-Brian F
Monster Base
NJ
USA






Here's what I found in Wildwood's toy shops. There's Funko's Primal age Batcave, an interesting Batman/ He-Man type mash up. I also found a McFarlane Hunchback playset in package for a very reasonable price. Ol' Quasimodo will be part of my upcoming Halloween toy display. More on that later!




9 comments:

  1. Paul Adams from New Zealand8/20/2024 8:08 am

    I would not mind an ice-cream, but I think I will give the roller-coaster a miss. Glad you had a good day.

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    1. Have you noticed Paul that it's frozen custard and not Ice cream?

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  2. Ah, this brings back such fond memories. Me and Father used to hang out at the Asbury Park boardwalk during the summer, and what a thrill that was. And I will definitely take a ride on that roller coaster! SFZ

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    1. What, Asbury Park as in Bruce Springsteen Asbury Park Zigg?

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  3. Paul Adams from New Zealand8/21/2024 6:26 am

    So, no ice-cream at all ?

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    1. Dunno Paul but would you eat frozen custard? I'm intrigued!

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  4. Maybe I can clarify.Frozen custard starts as milk and cream with added ingredients to make the final product easier to dispense.Its pretty common in the U.S. ,but I guess not so much abroad?

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    1. No, never heard of it here Brian. May have to make some!

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  5. Maybe you can.There are small- batch machines available for home use here.Theyre a bit pricey,though.

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