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9 Comments:
At 10:21 AM, Robert said…
I think it must've been my little teddy/dog thingy. I still don't know what it is. I still have it! :-)
At 2:34 PM, Mind Sprite said…
My ragdoll Keri. I took her everywhere and she was a world-class gymnast ;) My electronic Pac-Man game was a close second.
At 3:20 PM, Sphinx said…
the toolbox i got when i was 7
At 3:45 PM, Gigi said…
It was some kind of Laboratory w/molds and you could make Creepy Crawly ...hey I think that was the name.....anyway you had this gunk that you cooked in molds and it made these creepy crawly thingys....not very clear in my description but I can remember it all very vividly...the smell of the gunk cooking, the colors...it was a cool toy!
At 4:24 PM, Crafty Andy said…
Mac Mason, it was an astronaut with lots of cool stuff
At 6:39 PM, Elizabeth Taylor said…
I loved those little plastic farm animals. Also those model horses by Breyer? Was that the manufacturer? Can't remember... also used to collect these farm tractors. Man was I a dork.
At 10:26 PM, Asaph's Table said…
My mondo box of Lego's! I had so many, I was able to build a scale replica of old Sportsman's Park, home of the (baseball) St. Louis Cardinals, from 1909-1965.
At 7:56 PM, whispers said…
Lincoln Logs, books and when I got a little older it was my cassette recorder/player.
good god...im old.
At 4:40 PM, AKH said…
Probably my Barbies. I had the dream house with the elevator and everything. :) I think I've still got them all somewhere up in the attic.
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