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    And remember croquet? What a sissy came of hitting solid wood balls. Now to spice the game up we would swing like we were golfing and BAM right in the ankle. The other player went down and I was the winner. As far as candy, remember when Sweetarts made the bid candy the size of a yoyo? Man those things made my tongue bleed. And how about the click clacks. The two solid plastic balls on a string. You clicked them together until they hit at the top and bottom. Then they would either explode or bust your wrist. Come on toy makers....bring back the good toys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SomeBeach View Post
    And remember croquet? What a sissy came of hitting solid wood balls. Now to spice the game up we would swing like we were golfing and BAM right in the ankle. The other player went down and I was the winner. As far as candy, remember when Sweetarts made the bid candy the size of a yoyo? Man those things made my tongue bleed. And how about the click clacks. The two solid plastic balls on a string. You clicked them together until they hit at the top and bottom. Then they would either explode or bust your wrist. Come on toy makers....bring back the good toys.
    I'd totally forgotten about click clacks (took years of therapy... ) wow, now THAT was a toy!

    Crossman pellet guns, M-80's Cherry Bombs, Silver Salutes...these are a few of my favorite things...

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    Damn, Lbud, that's just spooky!
    I was trying to drscribe those to the little lady the other day...
    Kind of the consistincy of an old Three Musketeers bar (inside)
    I can still taste those Pillsbury space food sticks....
    I bet if you could find a box, they would still be edible.
    Don't forget to wash it down with a nice glass of Tang!
    Best,
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    Standing in line all day to see this new movie premire. Something about a War in the Stars...

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    Anyone remember Gatorgum?



    I miss that stuff...and Chocolate Hubba Bubba.

    Bart

    PS - LDub, I'd start it, but since you're on a roll, how about a thread containing pictures of US, then and now. I would love to see a 12 year old Ldub photo....

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    Quote Originally Posted by nfpgasmask View Post
    Anyone remember Gatorgum?



    I miss that stuff...and Chocolate Hubba Bubba.

    Bart

    PS - LDub, I'd start it, but since you're on a roll, how about a thread containing pictures of US, then and now. I would love to see a 12 year old Ldub photo....
    A twelve year old Ldub photo?...that'd be me when I was forty.
    Pretty much the same, sans wrinkles & gut...
    Yeh, I know what you meant...like I said before, You first...

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    Incredible Edibles
    GI Joe w/Kung Fu grip
    Micronauts

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    Nice Bart!
    Gator gum, a pothead's best friend....

    A toy Bart can appreciate, ROM: Spaceknight (scourge of the Dire Wraiths)

    x2 for a "then and now pix thread"!
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    Memories

    "Fanner-fifty" toy pistols by Mattel, Schwin "Black Phantom" bicycle, Cushman "Super Eagle" motor scooter. I remember when the New Car Dealer would cover his show room windows so you couldn't see the new model cars before the intro date, and the best customers were shown the cars by invitation only. The women wore formals and the men wore tux's. TV shows taught values not the cr...p on TV today. Shows like "Leave it to Beaver", "Father Knows Best", "The Rifleman", "Howdy Dougie" oops something like that. Movie heros were John Wayne, Gene Autry, Gary Cooper etc. However I will say if you remember the 60's "you were'nt there."
    So I said to myself, I said "Handee"
    and this voice came back and said..
    "He's not in, may we take a message?"

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    Here's my youth story in 1971.

    I remember my friend (age 8), my brother (age 8), and myself (age 7) forming a lawn mowing service. We called it the GTX (Gary, Xavier, Tom) Lawn Mowing Company. We wrote out our business cards on index cards and put them on peoples doors. When we got our first customer, I was not allowed inside because I was not old enough to negotiate the price. My brother and friend negotiated the price for $3.00. That's mowing, raking up all the clippings (we didn't have a mower with a bag), and edging.

    Needless to say, my brother an friend did not check out the backyard before settling on the $3.00 TOTAL fee. The back yard was at least a foot high. Our mower would go about a foot and stall out. It took us 4 days to finish the whole yard. I'll do the math for you. We each earned 25 cents a day for 4 days!

    I did learn from that experience to keep my word. I wanted to quit so many times, but my older brother would let me. We all stuck it out. Oh yeah, our company didn't last too much after that either.

    Peace.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tomdietrying View Post
    Here's my youth story in 1971.

    I remember my friend (age 8), my brother (age 8), and myself (age 7) forming a lawn mowing service. We called it the GTX (Gary, Xavier, Tom) Lawn Mowing Company. We wrote out our business cards on index cards and put them on peoples doors. When we got our first customer, I was not allowed inside because I was not old enough to negotiate the price. My brother and friend negotiated the price for $3.00. That's mowing, raking up all the clippings (we didn't have a mower with a bag), and edging.

    Needless to say, my brother an friend did not check out the backyard before settling on the $3.00 TOTAL fee. The back yard was at least a foot high. Our mower would go about a foot and stall out. It took us 4 days to finish the whole yard. I'll do the math for you. We each earned 25 cents a day for 4 days!
    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/att...&d=1244920266I did learn from that experience to keep my word. I wanted to quit so many times, but my older brother would let me. We all stuck it out. Oh yeah, our company didn't last too much after that either.

    Peace.
    Tom
    Oh wow, I thought you were going to say that you were one of the original founders of GTX International Lawn Mowing Co. Seriously, your brother taught you right, always keep your word. Also 25 cents a day was a lot of money when I was 7yrs. old. Of course that was 1954. Good story.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomdietrying View Post
    Here's my youth story in 1971.

    I remember my friend (age 8), my brother (age 8), and myself (age 7) forming a lawn mowing service. We called it the GTX (Gary, Xavier, Tom) Lawn Mowing Company. We wrote out our business cards on index cards and put them on peoples doors. When we got our first customer, I was not allowed inside because I was not old enough to negotiate the price. My brother and friend negotiated the price for $3.00. That's mowing, raking up all the clippings (we didn't have a mower with a bag), and edging.

    Needless to say, my brother an friend did not check out the backyard before settling on the $3.00 TOTAL fee. The back yard was at least a foot high. Our mower would go about a foot and stall out. It took us 4 days to finish the whole yard. I'll do the math for you. We each earned 25 cents a day for 4 days!

    I did learn from that experience to keep my word. I wanted to quit so many times, but my older brother wouldn't let me. We all stuck it out. Oh yeah, our company didn't last too much after that either.

    Peace.
    Tom
    That's a great story Tom, & one of many experiences that forged you into the sterling character that I know today, and am proud to call friend!

    Thanks for sharing that.
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    My nephew reminded me last night of one of my mis-spent yoot episodes (I'm sure twin bro has told the story so many times that nephew almost feels like he watched it happen).

    It involves a baseball bat and a basketball.

    Y'all can fill in the rest.

    BTW, I still have the lump on my forehead.
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    Put a smiley after you say that Bub.

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    Unhappy swing -n- a miss...

    Quote Originally Posted by Ldub View Post
    I'd totally forgotten about click clacks (took years of therapy... ) wow, now THAT was a toy!

    Crossman pellet guns, M-80's Cherry Bombs, Silver Salutes...these are a few of my favorite things...
    I TOTALLY dropped the ball the other day......

    I found an original set of click clacks on ebay...and DIDN'T bid on em'.

    Must be a sign of the lagging economy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ldub View Post
    I TOTALLY dropped the ball the other day......

    I found an original set of click clacks on ebay...and DIDN'T bid on em'.

    Must be a sign of the lagging economy.
    Haha, yeah I bought a toy on eBay the other day that was originally a toy from radio shack that I bought for my brother, now that I have it I am like...... uh this isn't as fun as it used to be, haha, but I am still glad I have it, I know what you mean though, I would probably pass on it right now.

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