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Those things will be driven around by cockroaches after a nuclear war. One kid down the street from me was the most popular cause he was an only child and his grandma was rich-she bought him more Legos and GI Joes than the rest of the kids in town had combined. Nother kid and I used to use those little parachute guys you could buy for like 10 cents at the store, cept we'd go up on the roof of his garage and tie GI Joes strapped to fire-crackers to them, light um and throw them off. They were even better when you yanked out the legs and replaced them with firecrackers. C64 and Summer/Winter Games took up HOURS. When I was 14 I worked all summer washing dishes at a local bar/restaurant so I could buy my Nintendo....think that thing is still kicking around my basement somewhere. This thing + some olympics-style game took up a couple boring weeks one winter. ![]()
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| Runs with scissors Join Date: May 2002 Location: blah
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| Alfred E. Newman and Mad Magazine. Toy? I think the Spy vs. Spy inside back cover double fold scenarios qualifies it as such. Either way, that mag ate up lots of my time as a kid. For you younguns, this is where Mad TV came from...just 20 years later.
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