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What were your favorite childhood toys?
MY LITTLE PONY~~~~!!! I still obsess strangely over them even though I'm not a collector or anything. I feel all giddy and nostalgic when I see them on Ebay. Oh yeah. AND: NES games. I'd always die in Super Mario when I first tried playing (I was 6 or 7) b/c I'd hit UP to jump. Then I find out years later that all the fighting games have UP to jump, and I felt gratified.
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glowworm, strawberry shortcake, polly pocket, game boy.
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*coughbarbiecough*
we shall never speak of this again. |
Strawberry Shortcake
Barbie (I had over 20 of them :eek: ) She-Ra |
A rock.
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oooooooooh
lite-brite
snoopy sno cone machine a chemistry set etch a sketch labyrinth |
^ I STILL have my Snoopy Ice Maker-thing! I love it! Labrynth and Legend are STILL two of my favorite movies.
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GI JOES fucking rocked!
He-man action figures were awesome ( I had castle greyskull) and my thundercats action figures. |
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and the labyrinth that i was referring to is the game. it's a wooden box that's a maze and has two steel balls that you have to get through the maze without letting them fall into the holes. you've prolly seen it. i wanted it so bad for my 10th birthday and when i didn't get it i threw a tantrum and my mother promptly went out to get it that evening. though i was only obsessed with getting it because of the movie. oh and <3 legend <3. |
Ninja Turtes and Legos, mostly. You have to love Legos.
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legos, G.I Joes (i had the mail-away HOODED cobra commander), playmobil, Construx, and transformers.. there were others i know..legos were my favs. i literally have five huge rubermaid tubs of them. i used to make whole city blocks with them..very fun
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LEGOS
Go-Bots Transformers He-Man TYCO Slot Cars :crazy: Dads dirty magazine collection. I did not understand why I was not supposed to look at them. I soon realized why after it fell off and I started to go blind. |
the scott baio action figure with jizzing cock
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teenage mutant ninga turtles and barbies
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G.I. Joe's, Transformers, He-Man, my Atari 2600.
Deep down, we all know that the 80s were the pinnacle of toymaking. |
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