Childhood toys
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Looks very awesome.
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Lego, Hot wheels, Transformers action figuresand I used to collect Gogo's crazy bones.
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*Bump*
For those interested in LEGO BIONICLE, the new season has been up for a while and it starts to become interesting in my opinion:
I am still waiting that the new figures pop up in Portuguese shops though.
For those interested in LEGO BIONICLE, the new season has been up for a while and it starts to become interesting in my opinion:
I am still waiting that the new figures pop up in Portuguese shops though.
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Well as a kid before I was into video games, I always had an eye for card/board games. I used to play a lot of chess back then, and my friends and I would often play against each other. Even grown up we still have some card games in house parties every now and then.
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I used to play these old electric "brick game" toys a lot. Those Tetris ones where you have to get horizontal lines, but I used to be addicted to them 
That and then the Game Boy came into play and I just played the absolute feck out of it
That and then the Game Boy came into play and I just played the absolute feck out of it
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I can Remember that I had a toy figure of Nintendo's Super Mario in a kart called the "Wild Wing" When I was six years old.
I didn't even realize back then that this "toy" was ACTUAL MARIO KART WII MERCHANDISE!!!!
I didn't even realize back then that this "toy" was ACTUAL MARIO KART WII MERCHANDISE!!!!
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This whole thread reminded me my favourite childhood toy: the Barbie killer on hire.
It came with a gun accessory you had to put in its left hand. You could move its whole left harm and hand, but the right harm couldn't be moved at all which I admit annoyed me a lot as a kid. I would have loved it to have throwing knives for silent kills also!
Anyway I was always going out with it. I loved to pretend shooting others with it, and making the shooting noises with my mouth hahaha! Even when doing the shopping with my father I couldn't resist the temptation, I was here running anywhere shootin' dem' all. This angered my father a few time, but he went cool after I stopped most of the time, but there's that time my father was talking to his crush and I arrived shooting her with the toy and I told her ''gotcha bitch''. She walked away with pride, which got on his nerves. When we got back home he was so angry he cut out the left arm of the toy and he took me to the garage to beat the shit out of me with a set of jumper cables.
Even if all of this happened it will always be good memory!
It came with a gun accessory you had to put in its left hand. You could move its whole left harm and hand, but the right harm couldn't be moved at all which I admit annoyed me a lot as a kid. I would have loved it to have throwing knives for silent kills also!
Anyway I was always going out with it. I loved to pretend shooting others with it, and making the shooting noises with my mouth hahaha! Even when doing the shopping with my father I couldn't resist the temptation, I was here running anywhere shootin' dem' all. This angered my father a few time, but he went cool after I stopped most of the time, but there's that time my father was talking to his crush and I arrived shooting her with the toy and I told her ''gotcha bitch''. She walked away with pride, which got on his nerves. When we got back home he was so angry he cut out the left arm of the toy and he took me to the garage to beat the shit out of me with a set of jumper cables.
Even if all of this happened it will always be good memory!
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Another thing i played with a lot were those multicoloured plastic springs you buy from the pound shop. Many of time I tried to get it to make it down every step of the stairs 
I remember having a Barney toy also that used to talk and tell you to make stupid noises
I also have a little stuffed dog I have had for a very long time since I was young. Unfortunately my real dogs ate the stuffed dogs eyes. Who knew that dogs like fake eyes
They also ruined the little rabbit teddy I was bought the day I was born but what can you do, it's just a teddy and the dogs have lives
I remember having a Barney toy also that used to talk and tell you to make stupid noises
I also have a little stuffed dog I have had for a very long time since I was young. Unfortunately my real dogs ate the stuffed dogs eyes. Who knew that dogs like fake eyes
They also ruined the little rabbit teddy I was bought the day I was born but what can you do, it's just a teddy and the dogs have lives
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When I was 3 or 4 I had this dancing toy robot that ended up giving me several nightmares throughout my childhood. I'll never forget that face.
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I remember when I was younger we used to play with these water ball yo-yo things a lot too. I recall there being a lot of commotion over them due to cord strangulation and they were also filled with chemicals that could damage your skin:





