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Your Favourite Childhood Toys

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Who collected bubble gum cards?

I remember putting one on the spokes of my bike with a clothespin.
 
Those peel and stick pics were called colourforms.

Or what about paper dolls.

And a view master.

Magic slate.

Frisbee

Boomerang

Table hockey

Now tell me you were a good boy when you had your pee shooter James B. :roflmao:
 
Yes! Gumby, Spirograph, Light Brite, Mr. Potato Head, caps! We had cap guns and popped those things all summer long! Wow, good memories. Stingray bicycles - didn't have one but I certainly remember them. Clothes pins holding cards in the spokes. Quiji boards weirded me out. It told me I was going to die when I was 36. Hmm... Passed that 15+ years ago. As for a BB gun, my brother shot me in the backside with his! My memories aren't so great over BB guns. My brothers did take us to shoot pumpkins with the 22... That was pretty cool.
 
I had a small wind up donkey that I liked.

You would love this James B. It's a 1966 red mustang car. It's over a foot long. And it runs on batteries. I need to get a pic of it and post it.
 
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Here is a car I liked to play with when I was younger. It's 16 inches long and 5 and a half inches wide. It's a 1966 Mustang. My father was a mechanic so he got lots of auto related stuff back then. it runs on 2 D batteries. I'm tempted to get some batteries to see if it still works. I haven't seen it in action for many years now. And I liked playing with cars too, not just dolls. ;)
 
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