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Childhood toys you wish you still had.
#21
Quote:I'm afraid to fall, that's why I never learned.
it must be reassuring to have that mattress strapped to your back then.
I love him. He's like those happy old people who become known for sitting by the side of a busy street and waving to passing cars. People drive by regularly and beep just to see him and get him to wave to them.

That's just like our Arpi... except he doesn't wave or anything. He just says mean things to you.


GonzoStyle Wrote:I pledge my undying love for Arpi, any retraction of this undying love is to be ignored.



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#22
Spiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirograph!!!!
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#23
I remember that! :bouncer:
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#24
Snoopy Sno-cone machine Confusedmokey:
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#25
I still have my Snoopy machine, but its really icky looking now.
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Only love can save us now.....
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#26
A girl in my fifth grade class named Martha. She was the first to sprout a rack. They were my favorite toy at that age. {Wink}
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#27
Quote:A girl in my fifth grade class named Martha

With a name like Martha, I hope she grew up to be hot.
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#28
my ghostbusters backpack w/ connected plasma gun thing that they had in the movie. i also had every wwf "wrestling buddy" that they made. (they're still in my basement)
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#29
Quote:With a name like Martha, I hope she grew up to be hot.

Met up with her a few years ago and she did, and still is.
:fucking:
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#30
man i wish i kept all my star wars and gi joes...displaying them now would be kinda cool...of course they would all have to be put back together again, but thats another story...childhood ruled
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#31
I miss my lunchboxes!
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#32
I miss my Welcome Back Kotter Lunchbox. It was made of metal and the whole gang was drawn on it. On the front side it said "Up your nose with a rubber hose."

I also wish I still had my Western Barbie. She had aqua blue eye lids and when you pressed a button on her back she winked.
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#33
my g.i. joes, of which i had shitloads, and my tmnt, also shitloads, are in my attic(well, some of them.most of my vehicles broke), so every time i'm up there putting away the easter stuff or something, i still play with them{:p}
but i miss my old thundercats toys and my old pinball machine
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#34
My Red Rider B-B gun with a compus in the stock and a thing that tells time.:bouncer:



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#35
Quote:A girl in my fifth grade class named Martha
was her last name dandridge? :roflmao: ugh, i'm togging
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#36
Quote:My Red Rider B-B gun with a compus in the stock and a thing that tells time.

Careful Ralphie, you'll shoot your................. nevermind.
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#37
I saw that coming a mile away.
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