LOL! I didn't even get a chance and was called out! That's ok, here we go...
I was born 2 months before ANH came out, and remember going to see ROTJ as a 10 year old. From the time of about 4 or 5, I remember my parents buying me many Star Wars figs, and my mom's best friend worked at Toys R Us, and had a son my same age, so she would pick us up stuff all the time as well. Around the time of 1989 or so, when I was in 8th grade, I felt that I had "grown up," and gave all of my SW stuff to my brothers to play with.
1995 came around, and I was at a random Target store, and saw they were re-releasing the figures all over again. I snatched up Luke, Han, Leia, C-3PO, R2-D2, Chewbacca, Darth Vader, and a Stormtrooper right away, followed quickly by an X-Wing, TIE Fighter, and Millenium Falcon. From there, it was on. Picking up all kinds of figures with no real direction. Slowly, I began to fade out of it again, as they figures just weren't very exciting, and they were already beginning to repeat figures in new packaging.
1999 arrives, and TPM is getting ready to hit the theaters. I went with a couple friends to a Toys R Us having a Midnight Madness sale, with the thought of picking up only 5 figures. Then I saw there were 4 different versions of the battle droid, so I was at 9 figs and got one more to make it an even 10. Then I snagged 3 more because I only saw a very few on the pegs to begin with. I have a bit of OCD, so 13 wasn't sitting well, so I got 2 more to get an even 15 figs. By the time I left, I had gotten all of the first wave, including variants, with a total of 23 figures. Oops. I now have the entire set of TPM figures, complete with variants.
Then I was after one of every figure, carded. AOTC came along, and I started off getting one of every one, but quickly stopped that because there was a lot of repeats, and it then went to Saga figs. Then I switched to just picking up which ones I wanted.
ROTS hit, and I was once again back into the one of every fig mode to complete my ROTS collection. I have every single variant of every figure in that line, with the one exception of the lighter faced Meena Tills. I had one, and traded her away for something I wanted more at that time, though now I can't remember what that was.
Now, I'm just about collecting the figures and ships I want. I open my ships, leave my single figs carded. Hasbro has taken a lot of the fun of collecting out of it for me, so I've broadened quite a bit into Gentle Giant and Sideshow Collectibles items.