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I thought we all might take a break from the war, politics, global warming, The New World Order, and everything else that stressifies us and remember the fun we all had with the toys from our past!

I always liked the Mattel Fright Factory with the "Thingmaker" which used "Goobledygoop" to make things like creepy crawlies and picadoos and of course the Mattel "Vertibird":



What was your favorite?

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This was my favourite toy from the early 60's and I still have it

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Saint_;1291024 wrote: remember the fun we all had with the toys from our past!

[...] What was your favorite?


I had two favourite toys when I was growing up. One was coarse grass, taking a blade and holding it taut between a couple of fingers and blowing across it to get different sounds. The other was pliable clay mud, getting it to the right consistency and shaping it with the end of a twig and leaving it to dry in the sun.
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Snowfire;1291032 wrote: This was my favourite toy from the early 60's and I still have it


That's an impressive robot - very Forbidden Planet looking. It's lasted longer than my bits of mud did.

The only robot I remember from back then was at other children's parties which is odd because I never got invited to them.

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spot;1291035 wrote: I had two favourite toys when I was growing up. One was coarse grass, taking a blade and holding it taut between a couple of fingers and blowing across it to get different sounds. The other was pliable clay mud, getting it to the right consistency and shaping it with the end of a twig and leaving it to dry in the sun.
You had grass and mud, all we had were sticks. Lucky fellow.
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spot;1291040 wrote: That's an impressive robot - very Forbidden Planet looking. It's lasted longer than my bits of mud did.

The only robot I remember from back then was at other children's parties which is odd because I never got invited to them.


Magic Robot was another of my favouriotes. I was amazed watching the little robot flick round when placed on the glass disc, pointing to the correct answer. I've been toying for a while now, with buying one on the net.

The name of the robot I posted is Television Robot Man. When you depress the antennae, it walks and a space scene revolves round the tv in its belly. I loved it but the cat was terrified of it
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Pre-technology -

60s style

Barbies

trolls

jacks

clackers

softball
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Oh!

hula hoops!!!!
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Bevdee;1291047 wrote: hula hoops!!!!


I never had a hula hoop but I did once manage to borrow four feet of string for a day. With the ends tied together it had a similar effect.
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spot;1291048 wrote: I never had a hula hoop but I did once manage to borrow four feet of string for a day. With the ends tied together it had a similar effect.


Well that goes a long way to explain those child bearing hips of yours
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Mud cool we used to make mud cakes, climb up onto the garage roof and line them all up on there to dry into hockey pucks!

Ok I loved "lite brite"

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I still have my first Frisbee I got in '58.

It still flies.
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LarsMac;1291091 wrote: I still have my first Frisbee I got in '58.

It still flies.


Prolly still has the same design these days as it did back then :yh_rotfl
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spot;1291048 wrote: I never had a hula hoop but I did once manage to borrow four feet of string for a day. With the ends tied together it had a similar effect.


Oh, I still have a hula hoop! And can do it too!
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frisbee

slinky

tops

yoyos

lego

puzzles

firetrucks and dinky Toys

puppets

TROLLS...always had them with all the different hair colours.

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I had a wooden clothespin with a length of string tied to it. When I pulled it along on the ground, it was a car. When I twirled it around in the air, it was a airplane and when I pulled it through water, it was a boat. Three toys in one. And, when I twirled it around my head and whacked my brother with it, it was a weapon.:yh_rotfl
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hoppy;1291139 wrote: I had a wooden clothespin with a length of string tied to it. When I pulled it along on the ground, it was a car. When I twirled it around in the air, it was a airplane and when I pulled it through water, it was a boat. Three toys in one. And, when I twirled it around my head and whacked my brother with it, it was a weapon.:yh_rotfl
I thought you were born before wood Hoppy.:wah:
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YZGI;1291140 wrote: I thought you were born before wood Hoppy.:wah:


More and more I feel like it.:wah:
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YZGI;1291140 wrote: I thought you were born before wood Hoppy.:wah:


he is the original Pinnochio????
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minks;1291149 wrote: he is the original Pinnochio????


Yep. Wanna sit on my nose?:yh_rotfl
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spot;1291048 wrote: I never had a hula hoop but I did once manage to borrow four feet of string for a day. With the ends tied together it had a similar effect.


amateur!
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Hey! I remember that game!

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along-for-the-ride;1291185 wrote: Cootie! :wah:




Still have them?





Originally Posted by spot

I had two favourite toys when I was growing up. One was coarse grass, taking a blade and holding it taut between a couple of fingers and blowing across it to get different sounds. The other was pliable clay mud, getting it to the right consistency and shaping it with the end of a twig and leaving it to dry in the sun.


This is kind of sad spock.

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