MrNewportCustom
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K.D. Lightner said:I remember those play cigarettes, you could also purchase a pack of candy cigarettes and pretend you were a grown-up smoking. I think I recall some candy cigars, too, made of chocolate. We liked those even better.
I went to an art store with mom, one sister and one brother on Friday (before our slide show) and saw some bubblegum cigarettes at the checkout counter. I hought they'd been outlawed!
Quigley Brown said:I had some sort of 007 movie camera that when you pulled the camera trigger a gold bullet would come out the lens.
If we ever meet and you aim any of your cameras at me. . . .
flat-top said:One weird toy that comes to mind immediately was an action figure called Pulsar. He was 11" tall like an old GI Joe and wore a black and red jumpsuit that if you opened, you could view his see through upper body and all it's exposed organs and such. If you pressed the button on his back, red blood pumped through his "veins'!
I remember that a friend had Pulsar, but I didn't. (Oddly, I now drive a Pulsar. lol).
My parent's didn't have a lot of money - as opposed to having a lot of kids - so we didn't get a lot of toys. We got the Creepy Crawlies (saw a sister eating them in Friday's slide show), but they wouldn't buy us anything they deemed as dangerous, such as cap guns or a G.I. Joe, so Lucky's "Bag O' Glass" would have been right out! (What would a kid do with a bag of glass, anyway? Was it an educational toy? Would kids practice walking on it for their future career as a carnival performer?)
I wanted Jarts, but of course never got them. That could explain why I occasionally throw knives and axes, now.
Lee