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childhood games, board or otherwise!
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Ive just played pop up pirate with my son! Its a bit rubbish, poor mans Buckaroo!
What games did you love as a kid? Was there a game you always wanted but you never got,? Mine was operation!
My brother had the best ever game called whirley wheelers! I loved it but had to play with it when he was out of the house! :-( He hated me touching his things! lol
What games did you love as a kid? Was there a game you always wanted but you never got,? Mine was operation!
My brother had the best ever game called whirley wheelers! I loved it but had to play with it when he was out of the house! :-( He hated me touching his things! lol
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tiggerblue10
I have some old Ladybird books , I'm about to post on e-bay. What ones are you looking for ?
My bestest toys were ....
Lego
Monopoly
My Action man ...who lost his foot in a parachute incident. It failed to open from a bedroom window freefall.
However like the six million dollar man , I was able to rebuild him with the help of some airfix glue.
Had an uncle who worked at airfix ..so had a regular supply of kits to make ..oh joy
Best ever thing I had , was my Chopper bike.
It was one of the first and was Yellow with three gears. Stick shift ...just where you your man hood would land ...boy did I jump with pain ...
Had a long seat ...so I could take the gilr next door as a passenger. She would wrap her arms around me and off we would go ...damn she was only 10 ...I was just 33 ... only joking ...I was 11.
Wonder where she is now ? The chopper that is.
I have some old Ladybird books , I'm about to post on e-bay. What ones are you looking for ?
My bestest toys were ....
Lego
Monopoly
My Action man ...who lost his foot in a parachute incident. It failed to open from a bedroom window freefall.
However like the six million dollar man , I was able to rebuild him with the help of some airfix glue.
Had an uncle who worked at airfix ..so had a regular supply of kits to make ..oh joy
Best ever thing I had , was my Chopper bike.
It was one of the first and was Yellow with three gears. Stick shift ...just where you your man hood would land ...boy did I jump with pain ...
Had a long seat ...so I could take the gilr next door as a passenger. She would wrap her arms around me and off we would go ...damn she was only 10 ...I was just 33 ... only joking ...I was 11.
Wonder where she is now ? The chopper that is.
puddicat
Fri 18/04/08
19:31 Used to love the game Frustration but not from my childhood but my sons, would love to play it again!, just need someone to play with!
O.K. ..lets play ..I will be Green you can be Blue ...
Me first ...I push down pop up plastic globe ..per click ..I rolled a 3 and a 4 ...thats seven ...moved my plastic bit ...your turn
Fri 18/04/08
19:31 Used to love the game Frustration but not from my childhood but my sons, would love to play it again!, just need someone to play with!
O.K. ..lets play ..I will be Green you can be Blue ...
Me first ...I push down pop up plastic globe ..per click ..I rolled a 3 and a 4 ...thats seven ...moved my plastic bit ...your turn
I know some one who has a whole collection of Ladybird books. I loved them when I was small. Especially the Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella ones and ROse Red & Rose White.
I would love to get hold of them again. I loved the pictures.
I had a BaffleBall. That kept me going for hours.
I had a game called Dizzy Bugs. You wind up some ladybirds and put them on a board to spin round until there was only one left on the board.
The game I always wanted was Mousetrap.
My husband has Monopoly set from the 1970's and its still in great condition.
I would love to get hold of them again. I loved the pictures.
I had a BaffleBall. That kept me going for hours.
I had a game called Dizzy Bugs. You wind up some ladybirds and put them on a board to spin round until there was only one left on the board.
The game I always wanted was Mousetrap.
My husband has Monopoly set from the 1970's and its still in great condition.
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