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Re: Childhood Toys
8/6/2009 8:31:54 AM

Hi Kathleen,

I used to have Rockem Sockem Robots. I guess if we were neighbors, you would have been at my house plenty.

I remember little battery powered volkswagon cars. Every once in a while,

they would stop and they would let out exhaust. Smoke would actually come out of the tail pipe. I've never seen anything that cool since.

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Re: Childhood Toys
8/6/2009 8:54:18 AM
Hey Jayson,

This is just how I feel.  The kid is always in there.

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Re: Childhood Toys
8/6/2009 9:53:36 AM
Hi Joyce. I'm embarassed to admit that I used to have stuffed animals. I'm a boy, and as a boy I have ideas of what toys a boy should and should not have (and stuffed animals are on the "not have" list). But I loved those things. I don't think my dad liked it too much, and I now agree lol.
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Re: Childhood Toys
8/6/2009 9:58:05 AM
Hi Myrna. Though I have a poor memory, I do remeber those glory days of my micro machines play set and my little airport and rubber red baron plane. Those things are now in my closet, lost under an avalanche of other forgotten treasures like my Battleship board game.
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Re: Childhood Toys
8/6/2009 10:00:35 AM
Hey mom. I remember having Rockem Sockem Robots. I also remember smashing those same robots on the sidewalk for my own entertainment. I regret that now. I really do. Why was I even given anything as a child? What a snot-nosed punk!
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