- Snoopy Snow Cone Maker - the most impractical toy ever. It was super hard to use and once you ran out of the syrup it was mostly just an elaborate ice shaver.
- Nintendo Gameboy - it's smaller than a compact car but bigger than a breadbox, it's the 80's version of gameboy, now I think they just implant them directly into the user's brain. I always wanted one even though I didn't really like video games, I probably would have developed a Tetris addiction.
- Guess Who Board Game - I loved this game. I can't explain exactly why but this was hands down, my favourite board game. Actually it still is, I would still play this game.
- Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego video game - back before the television show it was really cool, but then Rockapella ruined that. Where in the world is Rockapella? That's a mystery no one wants solved.
Monday, May 21, 2007
Play Time
When you were growing up did you have that friend who had all the toys that you wanted but didn't have? I swear I had this friend who I only hung out with because her stuff was cooler than mine. I'm buying a birthday present for my best friend's daughter and it reminded me of all the things I wanted as a kid but didn't have, here's a list. (This list is in no way comprehensive, I was a very needy child)
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I never had a Light Brite and I soooooo wanted one!! Before the whole roller blade thing came around I sooooo wanted a pair of roller skates - yup the kind with 4 wheels per skate and they weighed over 15 pounds each!
I'm sure there is more that I wanted, but I must have pushed the painful memories into the depth of my soul.
I never had a Light Bright either! And I always wanted one. Weird. I thought everyone had light brights. On my 22nd birthday my friends got me one as a joke....really not so fun.
I wanted lots when I was a kid: A Barbie house and car, a kitchen set, a little sister....the list goes on and on.
My grandparents had a lite bright, it was kind of a pain in the ass, it took forever to make anything and we always lost the little light bulby things in the shag carpet.
I got a pair of roller skates (the ones with the key and the metal wheels) for Christmas one year. They weren't as great as I thought they would be.
Actually, a lot of things I thought would be awesome in my childhood turned out to be a disappointment. Sad.
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