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#65434 - 08/03/05 01:56 AM Re: Nostalgic Toys
Sadie Offline
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Registered: 10/08/04
Posts: 1274
Loc: MD
Danita ,
Now that is and interesting doll . So you turned the head of the doll and did one side have a smile and what did the other two side do? I have never seen or heard of any doll like that .

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#65435 - 08/03/05 02:23 AM Re: Nostalgic Toys
Terri Offline
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Registered: 07/31/05
Posts: 46
Loc: Cedar Key, Florida
Hey Louisa....oh NO....you never had a Toni doll? That just might qualify as a "deprived childhood" [Eek!]
I think we all need to pitch in around the holidays and try and find this beloved doll for Louisa. Growing up without that doll (not to mention the stinky perm solution!) is like, well, like never having had the pleasure of twirling with a hoola-hoop. (FYI...I detested those silly things...lol)

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#65436 - 08/03/05 02:51 AM Re: Nostalgic Toys
Louisa Offline
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Registered: 07/11/04
Posts: 2132
Loc: MA
I did have a hula hoop. I also had perms. In fact, I still do my own perms today. They still stink, but they come out better. I was always changing the hairstyles on my dolls, but I never gave one a perm.
Louisa

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#65437 - 08/03/05 07:06 PM Re: Nostalgic Toys
Sadie Offline
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Registered: 10/08/04
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Oh, Louisa,
I had those home perms and my hair I have a lot of body and they would frizz and curl up so much . One day mother had given me a perm on the weekend and it frizzed when I went to school in jr high and the kids got a good laugh out of me. I don't have perms at all , but hair dye well another story .

Hula Hoop I still have my red one and in fact I am getting that thing out again it will keep your waist thin or become thin again. Either one. Good excersie for you

[ August 03, 2005, 04:09 PM: Message edited by: Nancy50 ]

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#65438 - 08/03/05 11:52 PM Re: Nostalgic Toys
Terri Offline
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Registered: 07/31/05
Posts: 46
Loc: Cedar Key, Florida
Hmmm, no wonder I was a chubby child....never learned the mechanics of that hoola hoop! [Roll Eyes]

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#65439 - 08/07/05 03:28 AM Re: Nostalgic Toys
chickadee Offline
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Registered: 09/26/04
Posts: 3910
Loc: Alabama
Nostalgic activity: We lived close to a pond. There were little fish that never grew bigger than about 2 inches. We called them cobblers. Dad would rind out a stick for us and tie a piece of thred about two feet long on it. Then we would tie the thread around a worm just enough to keep him on there, not cut him in half(it was an art). We would go "cobbling" almost every day in the summer. Sometimes we would catch one with a blue eye. What fun!
chick

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#65440 - 08/06/05 08:49 PM Re: Nostalgic Toys
chatty lady Offline
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Registered: 02/24/04
Posts: 20267
Loc: Nevada
Was watching some mindless TV last night and they showed some kids blowing huge bubbles. Is there a child you know or didn't we all have those bottles of liquid and the plasic thingy to blow bubbles with? Some of the kids in our gang could really make some fantastic bubbles...

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#65441 - 08/06/05 09:59 PM Re: Nostalgic Toys
Louisa Offline
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Registered: 07/11/04
Posts: 2132
Loc: MA
We were forever blowing bubbles. Today they do that at some weddings. My sister-in-law and her husband got married in our condo about 6 years ago. We blew bubbles off the patio after. Well, rice would have attracted the sea gulls and been frowned on by the condo association. I just would have been too messy.

Even kids today still play with bubbles. My nephew loves them.

Louisa

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#65442 - 09/10/05 01:11 AM Re: Nostalgic Toys
Deb the author Offline
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Registered: 08/24/05
Posts: 57
I remember Barbie dolls, hoola hoops, tinker toys, Lincoln logs, Patty Playpal, record players for my 45's. Those were the days.

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#65443 - 09/10/05 01:43 AM Re: Nostalgic Toys
chatty lady Offline
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Registered: 02/24/04
Posts: 20267
Loc: Nevada
I just received my Vermont Country Store catalog 1-800-362-8470 and they are featuring candies from the past like;

Boston Baked Beans
Charleston Chews
Spearmint Leaves
Malted Milk Balls
Chocolate Babies
Licorice Babies
Root Beer Barrels
Red Licorice Scotties
Black Licorice Scotties
Wax Bottles
Gumdrops
Bit-O-Honey
Assorted BB Bats
Mary Janes
Slo Poke
Reeds Roll Candies
Beemans Gum
Fruit Slices
Squirrel Nut Zippers
Coconut Rainbows
Banana Split Squares
Mint Wafers
Jelly Nuggets
Necco Wafers
Charms
Milk Maid Royals
Cherry Mash
Mallo-Cup
Skybar
Valomilk
Walnettos
Marshmallow & Caramel Modjeskas
French Chew Taffy

Someone was looking for Chocolate Coconut Clusters for their mother, they have them here.

SUGAR FREE CANDIES as well:
Almond Bark
Almond Butterscotch
Vanilla Butter Creams
Coconut Clusters
Cashew Clusters
Gourmet Belly Beans
Chocolate Jellies

Also a wide variety of cookies with and without sugar are available....soooo good too!

[ September 09, 2005, 10:46 PM: Message edited by: chatty lady ]

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