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ltdiver

What funny toys did you have as a kid?

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Got to thinking about the funny (and now perhaps collectible) toys we use to own as kids...

Found this one from my childhood! Probably not worth that $million$ some other have in their stash, but fun just the same! :)
Chattering Teeth!

What childhood toys are in -your- garage that make you smile in remembrance of year innocent years gone by?

ltdiver

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OMG, found something else that my sister had!

You see, you squeezed this goo stuff into 'cooking plates', then put them in a 'cooking pan' and watched the stuff boil! You check their doneness while poking them with a wire and when finished you carefully removed the plate from the pan and dunked them in water.

Made for hours of fun!

Gigglers!

Better than rocks and sticks! ;)

(have fun!...this thread is just a small diversion from this CA governor's race thats gone all to hell...:S)

ltdiver

Don't tell me the sky's the limit when there are footprints on the moon

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i'd say some of the coolest toys i had when i was a kid was a "big wheel" ya know the triclet that had one huge front wheel and you sat onit reall low.... and also a "roller racer" you sat on it and twisted the front to get yaq going, but if ya sat on a knee and kicked off with the other youcould go supper fast!!!! well the house i had was cool too, ya know the horses head on a wooden stick that you could make believe you were riding around...............


didn't get any of that high teck computer or video game shit until i wa like in 6th grade........ and i aint that old....heck i'm still young....

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Stretch Armstrong (And the Hulk Version), Tonka Trucks, and the bouncy little ball thing with a handle.
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I don't remember what it was called, but there were two big clown faces, and you had to move their hands to put gumballs in their mouths! That was a dumb game, but I liked it!
I always made my brother's friends play Mall Madness and Dream Phone with me! :D They'll never admit it, but they had fun.
My brother had the cooler toys, though. I don't remember the name of the game, but it was a lie detector thingy.
The good ol' days!
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I loved my "green machine" (kinda like a big-wheel), lincoln logs and of course the pottery kit, came with a clump of clay and a battery powered spinning wheel. I got pretty good at making bowls and great at making my parents mad because it was hard to get out of the carpet. [:/]

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Oooh! I forget it's name, but it was yellow and round and flat and it had a seat, and it had two giant wheels that your cranked with your hands. The wheels had that "hypnosis" spiral on them. You could turn the wheels in opposite directions and just whirl in place, or you could get going straight, like 20 mph and then crank back on one wheel and it would chuck you right out into traffic. Great toy.

All the really good ones could kill you. Ah, the good old days.

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I had some fun toys that were on the unusual side:

Plaster of Paris
Mercury (very rarely)
X-Ray Machines

Imagine the fun you get to have when you are a kid and get dragged to your parents' dental office.

Whenever people tell me I'm strange, I blame the mercury. What's your excuse? ;) :)

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Freddie Mercury?



Or...

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As mad as a hatter
utterly insane
There is a number of theories about the root of this similie. Perhaps the most intriguing, and also plausible, was offered in "The Journal of the American Medical Association" (vol. 155, no. 3). Mercury used to be used in the manufacture of felt hats, so hatters, or hat makers, would come into contact with this poisonous metal a lot. Unfortunately, the effect of such exposure may lead to mercury poisoning, one of the symptoms of which is insanity.

Famously, Lewis Carroll wrote about the Mad Hatter in "Alice in Wonderland" (1865), but there is at least one earlier reference to the expression: in "The Clockmaker" (1817) by Thomas Haliburton.

These days speakers of American English, who use "mad" to mean "angry" as well as "crazy", may be heard to misuse the expression in the former sense.



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When I discovered that magical metal, there was not a thermometer safe in my house.

The only reason to take chemistry was playing with sodium and mercury.

Mmmmm. The little blobs turn back into a big blob, and the you smack it and you can do it again.... (Mercury)

Lobbing a chunk of sodium, the kind that explodes in water, into a pool was great fun. Once.

That was sodium, right?

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Dude, "Stretch Armstrong". You could pull that bastard for MILEs, but try punching him and you'd break your hand. He was cool until invasive procedures revealed his innards had turned to goo. B|
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I loved my big wheel until the big wheel wore out. :( But, I got a green machine to replace it! :) My brother had Stretch Armstrong & I was really jealous! [:/]

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