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<blockquote data-quote="DazedandConfused" data-source="post: 244215" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>Malibu Barbie. Geez, how I wanted her! My Grandmother was a doll collector and wouldn't get me one! She would always try and steer me to the "bubble headed" ones that now are worth THOUSANDS!</p><p> </p><p>My sister had a Barbie Country Camper.</p><p> </p><p>husband still has his "Tube A Loop" radio (am only of course)</p><p> </p><p>I loved Romper Room and for those that lived in So Cal "Sheriff John" and "Hobo Kelly" . Hobo Kelly spoke with an irish accent and would look through her "magic" glasses (actually, those HUGE plastic things) and would see presents and all kind of things parents were hiding from their kids. How I would silently plead that she would say my name. </p><p> </p><p>How about Dittos jeans? I never did get an official pair. Always knockoffs.</p><p> </p><p>My students marvel when I tell them that I paid 5 cents for a bag of M and Ms. </p><p> </p><p>Sodas were a rare luxury and never drank with dinner. I was told to drink WATER a lot.</p><p> </p><p>Movies were in the theatres for weeks and a hit movie was in the theatre for MONTHS. Now, if I want to see something in a theatre, I have to HURRY before it goes to DVD. Disney movies were re-released to movie theatres. husband remember spending whole saturdays at the movies with kid's matinees. </p><p> </p><p>Okay this is going to be a bit racy, but I can remember going to the corner liquor store with my Dad and the porn being right out on the front counter in little racks. Of course, the women on the covers always had "stars" on their private parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DazedandConfused, post: 244215, member: 831"] Malibu Barbie. Geez, how I wanted her! My Grandmother was a doll collector and wouldn't get me one! She would always try and steer me to the "bubble headed" ones that now are worth THOUSANDS! My sister had a Barbie Country Camper. husband still has his "Tube A Loop" radio (am only of course) I loved Romper Room and for those that lived in So Cal "Sheriff John" and "Hobo Kelly" . Hobo Kelly spoke with an irish accent and would look through her "magic" glasses (actually, those HUGE plastic things) and would see presents and all kind of things parents were hiding from their kids. How I would silently plead that she would say my name. How about Dittos jeans? I never did get an official pair. Always knockoffs. My students marvel when I tell them that I paid 5 cents for a bag of M and Ms. Sodas were a rare luxury and never drank with dinner. I was told to drink WATER a lot. Movies were in the theatres for weeks and a hit movie was in the theatre for MONTHS. Now, if I want to see something in a theatre, I have to HURRY before it goes to DVD. Disney movies were re-released to movie theatres. husband remember spending whole saturdays at the movies with kid's matinees. Okay this is going to be a bit racy, but I can remember going to the corner liquor store with my Dad and the porn being right out on the front counter in little racks. Of course, the women on the covers always had "stars" on their private parts. [/QUOTE]
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