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Holy Crap , hose were TOYS !!! Not the crap they sell our kids today that break the first week u buy them or break when water hits them lol !!!
I used to love He Man !!!! Transformers !!! Thunder Cats !!!! GI Joe !!!!
Some of my favorite toys EVER !!!
gotta remember i am from a different time than most of you . i spent many a day in the backyard fighting the jap's (vietnam was not really a big deal yet) dad was at pearl harbor dec 7th 1941 on the west virginia and went thru the war in the pacific so naturally i fought the Japanese. sure do miss him and mom tommy_brown_LGPNG.jpg
We had atari 2600 and colecovision. Snoopy snow cone machine. We played war with tree branches for guns and we would build forts out of bundles of weeds and branches. We were also into ninjas. We had nunchuks, wooden Katanas that my dad made out of door molding with a cut garden hose over the handle. We did a lot of skateboarding(tony hawk, rob roskopp and some Hawaiian dude were the big names whose boards we saved up for). My dad build it launch ramps, wedge ramps and rails for us to skate on. We got in a ton of trouble because we destroyed the garage door from falling off our boards and they went slamming into it. I also had a nice quad which I took off a big jump in the apple orchards and I tore the drive shaft right out of the rear end. I was definitely a spoiled little shit.
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