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Favorite childhood toys and youthful memories

By Mr68

8 years ago


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#7180 2 years ago

Tamiya was (and is?) the best brand by far. Worth the $. I built many in the 70's and picked it back up in the 90's for a while. Good times.

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#7252 2 years ago

Miller ponies... church keys... Mickey's hand grenades... lotsa memories!

#7261 2 years ago
Quoted from DDandB-KID:

It’s a beerball tap

Yup. Party Balls!

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#7746 1 year ago

Long time ago I dialed "Mary Had a Little Lamb" to see what would happen. The exchange was local.

Guy answers, and I said: "Do you know your number is Mary Had a Little Lamb!?!?"

He said happily, yes, yes I do! And we hung up.

Funny the things you remember.

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