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Betty White |
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When I was a little girl on my father's farm I would play dress-up with our goat Alma. I'd spent hours combing and primping her, then I'd slap one
of momma's house dresses on her along with some fancy shoes and a spritz of perfume. Then my father would come into the barn, send me off to do my chores
while he had sex with Alma in her stall.
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youfist |
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lol
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finishthemoff |
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GI Joes and army ants.
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MilkdudNipples |
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The Fischer Price stuff was the best. I had a huge city block type thing that was my favo. It had the car shop where you had to crank the car up, the post
office, the barbershop, etc.
I begged for a cabbage patch doll the year moms were killing each other for them. I think the only present on my santa list that year was a black cabbage patch doll. My Mom found a lady who made pantyhose dolls that were cabbage patch "like". So I got a black pantyhose doll instead that looked a lot like this...
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IndifferentCow |
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I was big on dolls, baby beans and another that drank then pissed herself were my favorites and then Holly Hobby was there but she didn't do shit.
The light bright was fun till my brother melted the pieces into a clump. I had a teddy bear to that died in a house flood, it floated out and I knew my childhood had just died. WHY SUZY? WHY? |
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ginaf20697 |
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MilkdudNipples wrote: Can you say G H E T T O ? |
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QuiltRicky |
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�my favorite gay dolls |
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MilkdudNipples |
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Actually more redneck ghetto. Sadly that doll is made more clazzy than mine was too.
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tarzan groupie |
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OMG! pantyhose doll. hahahahaha.
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nursie |
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MultiGeminii wrote: i had the weeble wobbles haunted house too!!! it had a funhouse mirror and the little glow in the dark ghost weeble. it was well played with. i remember having a lot of those plasticy colorforms sets. my kids would certainly be less than thrilled with those today, but i played with them a lot. |
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radiognome3 |
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tarzan groupie wrote:I had a Chrissy doll too! When I began babysitting, I made clothes for my Chrissy doll, and took the doll and clothes with me when I babysat a little girl. |
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Vegazguy |
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we couldn't afford toys but this one time i demanded i get some of those plastic toy soldier that were in a frozen position and i also loved dinosaurs!!
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2old4MTV |
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You are bringing back too many memories! I had one of those lemon things and tons of barbies. I had the big townhouse with the pink elevator with the string to
make it go up and down. I loved light bright and would display my art on the kitchen table. My mother would always walk by and unplug it and I'd run out
and plug it in again so everyone could see it until she went to get another gin and tonic and unplugged it again. We had the gold drapes in our living room
too.
But I have to say that what immediately came to mind was the Green Machine. It was really a gift for my sister who was 5-6 and I was 11-12. My friends and I would drive that thing as fast as we could down the driveway into the road and then throw one handle up and the other one down and spin out in a wild and crazy crash. Of course my sister was sitting on the lawn crying the whole time because we were "wrecking" her toy. I'd just yell that's how they rode it in the commercial so shut up. Cry baby. |
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Kym |
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My Big Wheel .
My Paints . My Giant Barbie head that I could put make up on and cut her hair . |
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hossc |
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Dog shit on a stick was always a fav toy. Chasing the various neighborhood pals as "the cocky monster" provided good times and healthy cardio in the
form of running, etc.
Kids are lazy these days. |
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stark52 |
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"Shit on a stick" is what I used to call my one legged boss back in 1985. No joke. He had a peg leg.
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Gnarl24 |
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TMNT! I had at least 70 of these figures, plus the Technodrome, Turtle Blimp, Turtle Van, ect! Those were probably my favorite toys as a child.
Other toys that were up there was Jurassic Park and the JP Headquarters, ooh and Ghostbuster toys and they strap on Protopacks with the guns that made the sounds! |
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Angela in WI |
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I got a fake Cabbage Patch doll as well. My parents must have been cheap bastards.
Loved Barbies. And legos. |
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Ann Margret Thatcher |
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I had completely forgotten the lemon twist thing! I had one too. I had Barbies and a GI Joe too, but I grew out of playing with them very early. Baby dolls
always scared me. I loved Lincoln Logs, my bike (we lived in the country and I rode mostly on grass -- ouch!), plush Disney toys, and the Best of the West
action figures and horses (which I still have).
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StarrEise |
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I had a friend who, along with her four sisters, found a dead woodchuck on the side of the road and dressed it up in their doll's clothes. They called it
their baby and carried it around with them for the better part of a day. When their mother found out, she freaked.
I'm still laughing about that, even as I type this. |
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