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Things u did when u were little

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ours had red eyes.......

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Barbie's BFF~ Midge circa 1963 I LOVED MIDGE!

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grandma made me one of these a LONG time ago.

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Did you ever tp a yard???

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Gum Wrapper Chains

by thirteenthchime

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body on tap

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mouse trap game

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cannister style vacuum.

vintage barrettes in all sorts of colors.

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happy face

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Light as a feather... stiff as a board! Spend the night parties.

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1977 Vintage Wind up Tomy crawling Baby

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The Columbia House brand was introduced in the early 1970s

vintage AVON horse bottles

Small World Lip Pomade 1970's

Hours of entertainment no matter what your age.

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1973 Christmas stamp 8 cents

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Jump Rope - the kind we used in elementary school

Neapolitan Coconut Sundaes Candy

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Bean Bag Chairs

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I would do this in the front yard.

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Veronica, Archie and Betty

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mike douglas show

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I have a soft spot for Penguins-Christmas Greeting Card

Old Yeller - Cried big tears!

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Tupperware -ours were yellow

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Also Banned. This included "The Song of the South" a Disney movie, not available in the U.S.. Retold from Joel Chandler Harris’s Uncle Remus: His Songs and Sayings, children of all ages will laugh at the adventures of Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox, and Brer Bear.

Banned for awhile. Helen Bannerman, who was born in Edinburgh in 1863, lived in India for thirty years. As a gift for her two little girls, she wrote and illustrated The Story of Little Black Sambo (1899), a story that clearly takes place in India (with its tigers and "ghi," or melted butter), even though the names she gave her characters belie that setting. For this new edition of Bannerman's much beloved tale, the little boy, his mother, and his father have all been give authentic Indian names: Babaji, Mamaji, and Papaji. And Fred Marcellino's high-spirited illustrations lovingly, memorably transform this old favorite. He gives a classic story new life.

M absolute favorite book as a child. This timeless story of the special relationship between a girl and her doll is told with directness and charm.

McNugget Buddies

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young michael with young janet "one bad apple"....

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Big Red! A favorite of mine.

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reading - that's how I used to sit on my bed

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