Custom ‘67 Mustang beats ‘67 Camaro...again...all the time...with lane swaps...Ford rocks!Affirmation that you 121 guys have it made - stopped by @mad dog house for Starbucks - this is the life - bringing home $2 Large to sit home and relive childhood with Hot Wheels. I’m clearly doing it wrong!
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Are those pogs? Sure look a lot like pogs.Custom ‘67 Mustang beats ‘67 Camaro...again...all the time...with lane swaps...Ford rocks!
What, no unit coins?Are those pogs? Sure look a lot like pogs.
I'm still not sure what the difference is between pogs and challenge coins. But challenge coins never seemed to be as big in naval aviation as in the other services... other than that guy who has to have a rack of them on his desk next to his phillipine wood name tag that's 3' x 5'.What, no unit coins?
I agree, fantastic.Haha, that’s awesome
They are a bigger deal in the army than navy. OK...kind of like pogs.I'm still not sure what the difference is between pogs and challenge coins. But challenge coins never seemed to be as big in naval aviation as in the other services... other than that guy who has to have a rack of them on his desk next to his phillipine wood name tag that's 3' x 5'.
No, sir. I had to Google “pogs” since I’m not familiar with them. What I had pictured are the metal collector’s buttons that come with the reissued red line Hot Wheels cars for the Hot Wheels 50th anniversary...just like back in the day [1968] when Hot Wheels were first introduced. The metal collector’s buttons have a small, bendable metal clasp that allow you to clip them to a shirt pocket and such.Are those pogs? Sure look a lot like pogs.
I had never heard of challenge coins until I became a Cincinnati cop in 2004...they seem to be fairly popular regarding law enforcement.I'm still not sure what the difference is between pogs and challenge coins. But challenge coins never seemed to be as big in naval aviation as in the other services... other than that guy who has to have a rack of them on his desk next to his phillipine wood name tag that's 3' x 5'.