haha, my brother had a bug 'official' box/clear-container full of them. I also recall him having this gigantic one that like out wieghed all of them. It was wierd, I never looked back at them until now. They were cool pictures though haha. There was also a game that went with it, something that had to do with just pounding a stack of them and they flew and there was some objective to it. Oh yea another game, pelt your little sister till she starts crying.
But it was a fad, it was a toy. Whats the use of marbles? They're just glass balls that sometimes had swirls and glitter in them.
2006-07-11 12:45:30
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answered by thesecitiessleep 4
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Pogs, I never did play with them but I had a friend that collected them and he lost all his favorite pogs to another kid down the street and he just never really got over it.
2006-07-11 13:00:05
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answered by kid_flav 3
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yeah i remember that, i had pogs and the collection tube and had i think over 150, not sure, it was a stupid toy
2006-07-11 12:41:35
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answered by SUNSHINE 5
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Because it was more hip then collecting stamps? At least you could do something with them other than sports cards which you just could look at.
2006-07-11 12:40:38
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answered by luvfurypassionenergybabe 5
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yeah but they were SO TOTALLY WICKED! actually i got bored of them within like a week so...yeah....the best use was definently chucking them at your little brother...the flipping game thing...it didn't hold my interest for long! :)
2006-07-11 14:09:37
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answered by super girl 4
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they were very interesting back then. hey i was 6 when they were popular. anything can entertain a 6 year old.
2006-07-11 12:40:56
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answered by brainlessbandit 5
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lol....that's a great question! I never understood that crap either..lol
2006-07-11 12:45:12
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answered by WENDY G 6
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why did God make fleas, we dont know.......Fads are irresistable.
2006-07-11 12:41:25
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answered by grannypincher8 2
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