Re: The Pub 1/16
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Re: The Pub 1/16 C-Note: This thread is so hard because my favorite toy usually changed from one Christmass to the next.

I loved my Cabage Patch Kid and I'm not afraid to say it.  That's about where I drew the line though with toys that were main streamed for girls entertainment.  No my little pony's ever rode my cattle car to the glue works.
Re: The Pub 1/16 Alphabet Girl: My bike


Re: The Pub 1/16 Lumpy: [quote author=YellowJacket link=topic=40072.msg441392#msg441392 date=1168962427">
Anyone remember Stretch Armstrong?
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  Stretch Armstrong was awesome. We spent hours trying to break that guy to no avail. Eventually my brother cut his open with my dad's circular saw.
Re: The Pub 1/16 YellowJacket: [quote author=Lumpy link=topic=40072.msg441412#msg441412 date=1168963615">
  Stretch Armstrong was awesome. We spent hours trying to break that guy to no avail. Eventually my brother cut his open with my dad's circular saw.
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That's hardcore!  My brother poked a pen into mine to break it and see what was in it.

I never saw them do Mr. Fantastic as a toy exactly like that back then.  I guess they didn't want to pay the licensing fee to Marvel.  I always thought that would be a good idea.  I wonder if they did it after the recent movie came out.

That reminds me that comic books should be one of my answers.  I stopped collecting in 7th grade and it was hard.  I'm still holding out hope for those powers!  Better go have my nuclear waste shake!
Re: The Pub 1/16 Crystal_Blue_024: Dude!!!!!!! SNB!!!! Popples were the shit!!!!!!!! I had the piggy bank, the trash can, the comforter, the whole bit!!!!!!

Popples
My Little Pony
Pound Puppies
Rainbow Brite
Strawberry Shortcake
Barbies
Dress-up (I liked to play teacher or banker)

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