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Chip Wrote:beckster aka Tatertits Wrote:Yup
I knew someone that had it. I tried it, and couldn't see it being fun enough to learn how to balance on it.
Unless you had some other use for it...
Yeah, I had one, it seems like it was rather fun. But that was years.
Just because someone can call me Mom now doesn't mean I am gonna be Betty Freakin Cocker and bake any pies.
Beckster is the new Dexter
I HATE PIE!!
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I liked my Barbies....I used to build houses for them, using bars of soap, card board boxes, towels and things around the house....by the time I was done buiding the house I was too tired to play.... :roflmao: We would spend a long time setting it up...but it was fun!
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I also had Legos, Hotwheels, Heman figures, and some Ertl farm toys.
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I only ever really owned 3 or 4 Barbie's and they were gifts to me from family who really didn't know me. I never played with them they always sat at the bottom of the toy box. I eventually gave them to a cousin who came over or cut their hair off and my mom would just throw them away.
I loved my Light Bright though!
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Toys?!?! Who had time for toys? I was too busy pulling mad tud yo.
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If you were a boy with the pogo ball, or a skip-it you are :fag:
GI Joe, and WWF toys are and where its at!
Don't forget Colecovision and Atari
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I had a Packard Bell computer and AOL
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Haha. Pogo ball. Classic. Sorry for the double post. Posting mobile. Must've had happy fingers