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Favorite childhood toys and youthful memories

By Mr68

8 years ago


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#7008 2 years ago

This thread is too cool! It inspires lots of internet searches as posts get added ...

I did not play with Dark Wing Duck in 1991 as I was already an adult at the time, but there sure was some cool Playmates merch - I just added this one to the Pinball Loft this week. He's over a foot tall!
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#7283 2 years ago
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I was going to ask who remembers the 7 oz Miller shorty bottles, but apparently they are still made.[quoted image]

Vivid and wonderful memories of going to work with my Dad in the early 70's on Saturdays. 5:30 am breakfast at a real diner, then an easy weekend shift at work (manufacturing facility - he was a class A mechanic). We stopped at the "package store" on the way home and once we were out of the city, he would drag me onto his lap and I would steer his Volkswagen Beatle all the way home while he ran the gas/brakes/gears ... and drank 2 or 3 out of the 7oz Miller High Life "pony pack". We'd pull into our driveway and I would be responsible for carrying into the house the remaining beer! Lost him a few years ago on Thanksgiving day. He was a great guy and a super Dad.

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