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Re: Child hood toys
« Reply #60 on: 03 April 2008, 21:44:27 »

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scaletrix and mechano  :y :y

my kids have psp, ps2,ps3,nintendo wi,32" telly, video, dvd player, laptop each, pc,2 hi fis, 2 portable stereos, mobile each, mp3 each, and more

i didnt need all that stuff, my parents sent us out till lunch time then afternoon then evening and they didnt have to worry about ringing us every hr to see where we was, because we had a great crack with no worriesof being stabbed robbed or mugged. and we never had none of the stuff kids have nowadays.


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I wouldn't have wanted it to be honest - I couldn't have been happier playing footie in the field, or falling off my Chopper by trying to ride it through half built houses on the building site
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Re: Child hood toys
« Reply #61 on: 03 April 2008, 21:57:15 »

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scaletrix and mechano  :y :y

my kids have psp, ps2,ps3,nintendo wi,32" telly, video, dvd player, laptop each, pc,2 hi fis, 2 portable stereos, mobile each, mp3 each, and more

i didnt need all that stuff, my parents sent us out till lunch time then afternoon then evening and they didnt have to worry about ringing us every hr to see where we was, because we had a great crack with no worriesof being stabbed robbed or mugged. and we never had none of the stuff kids have nowadays.


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I wouldn't have wanted it to be honest - I couldn't have been happier playing footie in the field, or falling off my Chopper by trying to ride it through half built houses on the building site

They fence them off now, had loads of fun on building sites, sued to build 'caps' or in the woods. Kids are just as safe playing out now, it's society and the media that seems to frown on it. imho
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Re: Child hood toys
« Reply #62 on: 03 April 2008, 22:56:58 »

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TCR, but it never ever worked properly ::)

Yeh, i remember TCR Total Control Racing (or in your case)
My mate had one of these & i loved it  :y

Yeah! I had a TCR and also a matchbox powertrack, I think that is what it was called. (The one with the headlights so you could race in the dark) :y


What was the 'matchboc'?? one called. It had a slotted spring going round and you got little stick things to put on any matchbox car.
Really technical with my description arnt I :D :D :D
Matchbox motorway, sticky pins fell off and springs got tangled then it was breaked.
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Re: Child hood toys
« Reply #63 on: 04 April 2008, 08:02:10 »

wish id kept my matchbox superfast track  i would have passed it on to my boys instead of having to buy the new inferior hot whees that dont work
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