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Picture of ampmaster
Registered: February 22, 2004
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Legos and GI Joes though I just called 'em marines (note see avatar) and those little plastic toy well again I called em marines or army men


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I loved teddy bears and Tamaguchis, which were digital pets.


I believe you mean Tamagotchi.


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Registered: November 22, 2004
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They have SO many different types of Jenga now it's insane. Regular Jenga, Jenga Exreme, Truth or Dare Jenga, Giant Jenga....okay, well maybe four, but I miss the good old days with just one Jenga. *tear*


You forgot about sex jenga, one of the hottest new crazes in "adult" toys.


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Registered: August 20, 2003
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I loved teddy bears and Tamaguchis, which were digital pets. Tamaguchis were so annoying though I liked them at the time, but I haven't been able to find them since. Frown I still have my favorite stuffed animals, though (including a few Beanie Babies). Big Grin


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Registered: October 06, 2004
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I made greek cities out of legos (I was already a nerd when I was seven)
and my two puffin stuffed animals named Puffy and Puffy. (one was a girl and another was a boy.) They are so cute and I still love them.

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Giga Pets. I loved those things when I was in 5th grade.


I found my Gia pet when I cleaned out my drawers, along with some notebooks from sixth grade


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Registered: February 24, 2005
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1. My Little Ponies
2. Barbie dolls

We still have both.


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Registered: February 22, 2005
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Hmmm... I was never a doll person, so my favorite childhood toy was probably my stuffed horse and knit blanket I carried everywhere. I still have them in my room.


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Registered: October 29, 2004
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My favorite toy from about the age of three or four until around ten or twelve (however secretly because I was afraid of being teased) was a "life-sized" baby doll. I actually went through about four of them because there was a defect where the head would just fall off. The first three were named Dennis (after Dennis the Menace - the original black and white show was always on Nickleodeon early in the morning back then) because they came in a blue and white diaper/t-shirt set, the last one (which I still have) was named Denise because she only came in a pink/white one piece outfit. Smile


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Registered: June 06, 2003
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I had sooooo many barbies when I was younger, I also had all the sets. I would play with my barbie dolls constantly...those were the good times
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Hell, yeah. That's because Jenga kick ***. I miss Jenga.

They have SO many different types of Jenga now it's insane. Regular Jenga, Jenga Exreme, Truth or Dare Jenga, Giant Jenga....okay, well maybe four, but I miss the good old days with just one Jenga. *tear*
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Giga Pets. I loved those things when I was in 5th grade.
Oh gosh. I did too. What a ****ing waste of money. There was another kind too though, wasn't there? Nano Pets I think. I'm not really sure what the difference was, besides the fact they were shaped differently.
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Beast Wars Transformers and Nerf guns.
Those transformer things were pretty damn nifty. My cousins would always lose the little balls to the Nerf guns though. :/
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Registered: July 28, 2003
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Wow, when I looked at this topic, it was right above the topic "Premarital Sex" and I thought the topic was "Your Favorite Childhood Sex Toy".



Anyway my favorite childhood toy were...Beast Wars Transformers and Nerf guns. And mxchick, GigaPets were totally pimped out. They should make a new updated version.
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Registered: July 21, 2004
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Giga Pets. I loved those things when I was in 5th grade. Smile
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Registered: June 15, 2004
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my maggie doll. it was given to meby my Nanny when i was born. i lost it when i was two and they said i cried for days, so Nan bought me another maggie, then we found the first. i still have them
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Registered: July 01, 2004
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my baby shane which i still have
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Registered: October 05, 2003
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Wow. I had so many toys when I was little... waiddaminute, I still do.
Well one of my favorites is a little blue dog called Bluie. It's the first stuffed animal I remember (since I'm the younger one, I never got one when I was born...or a blankie...my sis got both). It has a little place on its side with music notes that used to play twinkle twinkle when you pressed it(the battery is dead now).
Once, coming home in the car from NYC, I was holding bluie out the window by his ear to make him "fly". I managed to accidentally let go, at which I went histerical. We pulled over at a nearby restaurant (the one which I now refuse to go to because of the time I got food poisining from there:-/), and my dad walked back on the highway to get my Bluie for me.

Another favorite animal is Ling-Ling, a giant panda bear. I got him from my great uncle Isy for Hannukah when I was little, and it's really special to me because he died when I was 6.
I once started crying because my friends were tossing him around. (Ling-Ling, not my uncle!)
Although he was named (when I recieved him) after a female panda bear in the SF Zoo, I think, I changed his gender...who knows why.

There was also the doll that peed who I named Poopie until my pre-school teacher told me that was a bad name. So i renamed her Nancy, after my preschool teacher. Wink
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Registered: June 06, 2004
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You should go get it.

Hmm. Maybe I will. There would really be no point, since I always lose some of the little wooden, rectangle things after I play the first game, but man, that first game is always so fun.

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Hell, yeah. That's because Jenga kick ***. I miss Jenga.


You should go get it. It is for sale in every department store with a gameboard section in the entire USofA

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Registered: June 11, 2004
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my teddy bear huggy which i still have. my monkey i named monk monk. i still have him. and my crocidile game! you took the crocidile and you pushed the teeth in. but if you pushed the wrong tooth it would chomp your hand. it was sooooooo cool! i miss that game
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I played jenga last night.

Hell, yeah. That's because Jenga kick ***. I miss Jenga.



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Registered: December 19, 2002
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I played jenga last night.

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