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this was my favorite toy.. :Dhttp://www.burghfieldsailing.org/ima...er/laser_1.jpg
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The Horton Family had a damn big tub!!?:conf:
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yes.. its called Newport harbor. :btu:
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I had a stick, too, Prof. Huge upgrade from the rock. My folks spared no expense.
Now the funniest thing in my minds eye is Bigfish wearing out 2 Big Wheels. Just cracked me up. All I could imagine was a huge, grown man on one of those. Maybe it's just me.....:laugha: |
Ummm......I wasn't always huge ya know!:tooth:
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i am soooo tempted right now :rtfm:
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Back away from the photoshop button Craig!:eek:
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The AFX race track with Richard Petty,AJ Foyt and Jackie Stewart on the box.
Legos. And unfortunately...matches. |
sawdust pile, hay loft, barbie played in the mud and the stream in the back of the field, my dads handcart made for an interesting ride, Spirograph, playdough, sand and seaweed at the beach, sawhorses made good pretend real horses, hmmm........memories
By the way it sounds like some of you were seriously spoiled! :rolleyes: |
We'd knock eachothers teath out with this . It sarts out nice passing it around until your wipping it hoping not to blow up ?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-1960s-TI...3A1%7C294%3A50 I had 2 of these ... powerful motor .. You could make stuff that would almost chop your fingers off .. http://cgi.ebay.com/Gilbert-Erector-...3A1%7C294%3A50 |
Boy Jenn ...you were a real farm chick huh?
Etch a Sketch :uhuh: and when you needed an answer to very important questions - the old eight ball :grins: http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c66/ravenob1/ball.jpg |
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another board game
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Raven-I did a lot of growing up on my grandfathers farm. When the work was done and it was time to play you had to be pretty "inventive" when it came to toys. In fact anything and everything had potential of becoming a toy if you thought hard enough about it!
Maybe later I will enlighten you on my 101 things you can create with used bailing twine! (we werent allowed to "waste" the new twine but used twine was fair game):btu: |
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My wife found that game in her mom's basement and brought it home for our 3 1/2 year old son. He loves it. Of course, he makes me set it up and then he just wants to set off the chain of events that puts the "rude mouses in jail". He gets so excited watching the whole thing. |
Broom sticks and old tennis balls we would find around the courts to play stickball, Dad's basketball, card games w/ std deck of cards, chess, Tinkertoys and Lego.
Must be why I am good at building things with whatever is available. :) My buddy's family was wealthy and he had the slot cars and cool stuff like that. My uncles had some trains, but we never had enough room to do a good layout. I still have my old 'N' gauge engine, cars & some track - whole layout fit on sheet of plywood that was 2' x 4' - sitting in my Dad's old Cardinal 7X box in the cellar. Hey any of you guys remember Eric Fuchs that use to be in Government Center in Boston? Lots of great stuff - dunno whatever became of them. Use to have another place called Hobbytown close to combat zone - that places had coolest models (plastic and balsa) and lots of RC stuff. TV - tubes in the back - letting off a ton of heat w/ that distinct glow. Didn't have to worry near as much about being molested, kidknapped or murdered like now a days. :( All this technology for what? Life was simpler and better back then IMHO. |
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My Mother won it in a contest... i used to sail that thing everywhere in Buzzards BAY i'd love to have the "Hobie Adventure Island" as a go out and sail & fish - fun craft.... as i miss those days. But it's a huge investment ! not to mention the length is 16 feet...long... i like the retractable pontoons the best... it would be great to have netting across them and be able to slide a big ole Bass up there.... :uhuh: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59yRv4UCZJM |
Anybody remember Stingray and Chopper Bicycles?
Stingrays had tha Banana seat and Choppers were the ones with the small front tire. |
yep
i had the high rise handle bars and banana seat
on a new Schwin for delivering newspapers... it was great because you could swing your legs out still riding side saddle for a quick running dismount ... |
Had a Stingray....5 speed!
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Ever do the extended forks in the front....get that lowrider effect
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sand lot baseball, street hockey,pond hockey,basketball and foot ball took up nearly most of my time. Just don't see any sandlot baseball anymore. We had a pissa place and met there everyday for several hours of non adult supervised fun.
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Can't believe I found this one...:eek5:
On the back of the old black and white Polaroid my dad wrote: "Christmas Eve - 1959 Just finished setting this up for Chuck - will he be surprised!" I sure was. Thanks, Pop, thanks Ma - it was really neat! |
leavin Rubber....
i remember the day i decided to do the longest skid mark (leavin Rubber) via a bicycle in History....
with my brother's bike of course... :jester: I sat at the top of the hill contemplating where i should apply the brakes to keep from Crashing into the wooden fence.... at the bottom of the col de sac ... And i was off.... 20, 30 , 40 mph, pedaling down hill like i was on fire rushing to the nearest body of water.... then i decide to apply the brakes thinkin.... this will be good for a 40' skid.... :think: well it was a real BAD idea because i mis judged how many feet i needed to stop at that speed before i'd wipe out... as i neared the curb skidding in a perfect straight line leaving the coolest skid mark in the world ...i crashed that front tire so hard into the tar curb that i not only dented the rim so it was un ridable but my head snapped downwards on Impact... So FAST that i smashed my forehead into the center of the handlebars with a big ole KAwack !!! that made me see stars and tweety birds... for awhile after walking the bike home in a concussion stuper... i looked in the mirror at my forehead... in Ultimate HORROR to see this HUGE freekin egg of a bump there...:eek: i looked more like a UNICORN... it was so NASTY lol :hihi: |
That is a great Pic....The Invisible Man....always wanted one of those.
notice nothing plugs in or needs batteries....... |
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thought of that Kev so i putter rubber in there LOL
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Toy M16 Replicas.
We used to play "Vietnam" We'd set up ambushes in the woods, take turns playing the VC, set up booby traps, do mock tortures of prisoners....... Good times. |
we used to do this thing called "Survival Tests" we'd pick one kid to be the leader and he would come up w/ all these "feats of skill" (translated: Stupid Things to Do)...jump off this wall, climb this fence, crawl through these thornbushes.....if i showed you one of the rock Cliffs we used to use a garden hose to repel down.......you'd have me committed...man it was fun though
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When I was a kid I had a nice cannon. it was a modern artilery design about 8 inches long. It had a spring loaded breech that took a "bullet" about 1 inch long and 1/4 diameter. we used to set up these dinasour figures I had and shoot them over using the spring loaded canon.
It was great fun and I bet i would enjoy shooting at them dinasours even today as a 55 year old kid! :) |
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