Mine was a Tyco Glow in the Dark race car track, the one with a loop de do.I pulled on my moms leg for like two months for this. I never forget when I unwrapped it. I just about crapped my pants. I still have one of the cars. Don't know what happened to the track though. I wish I still had it.
2006-11-30 15:39:16
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answered by Bent 5
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ewww....drooling... :p
Anyway the best gift I got was when i was 13 or 14 or so. Of course I didn't believe in Santa anymore. If you still do, he exists,no worries!
I had been begging my parents for weeks and weeks for some Asics Tiger sneakers. For some reason in those days it was needed to wear them at school to be one of the cool guys.
Begging for weeks, my parents got totally sick of it. I got angry every time they said I wouldn't get those shoes.
At Christmas Eve I opened my first present, it was a shoe box. Even an Asics Tiger shoe box!! Damn I was happy!!! I almost drooled, really.
Inside the box were my dads old sandals :(
Ah well, it was the Christmas that truly taught me a lesson. And honestly, I laughed my teeth out almost.
2006-11-29 16:31:08
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answered by Thinx 5
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Christmas. . .
Christmas at our house was always a big production as a child.
Some of my fondest childhood memories are from Christmas. . .the sights, the sounds, and the undying love that my parents. . .particulary my father always put into making each Chrsitmas something we'd always remember as a family.
I'll never forget the year that my brother came home to be with us, I was 5 or 6 years old. . .we lived in upper Michigan and took the 7 hour drive in my parents old stationwagon to Lower West Micigan to see my Great Grandparents and celebrate Christmas all together with everyone in my family at their house.
Just spending the time was overwhleming me with joy. . .and I remember feeling so greatful for that alone. . . and then, the gifts that year. . . The got me a "power wheels" which I wanted so so badly. . .and an atomically correct baby boy doll that I wanted desperatly as well. . .amoung all the gifts. . .the food that my great grandmother made for us on the last year she was physically able to make the extravagent feasts she always prepared, is something I still remember as well.
It was the last year I spent with them. . .all of us together.
The time with them. . .that was the best gift I ever recieved as a child.
2006-11-29 09:19:14
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answered by ? 3
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A Thumbalina doll when I was 6. She scared me the first time
that Daddy turned on the switch but I got over it real fast. I did
love that doll!
2006-11-29 09:15:36
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answered by gailpendarvis 3
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Steve Austin action figure. You could look through the back of his head to see with his bionic eye.
Again, action figure. Not a doll. An action figure. :)
2006-11-29 10:44:30
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answered by Vosot 3
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Oh that has to be my bontempi organ, I was expecting a little piddly thing and there it was ON LEGS wow!! with a stand for my music (you know the sort.. coloured dots)Unfortunalty this was when i discovered I wasn't gifted this way and next year I got a kazoo ;-)
2006-11-29 09:57:32
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answered by The*RED*one 1
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My Parents Disappointment!
2006-11-29 09:10:08
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answered by J. Charles 6
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Sega Genesis in like '93. I went nuts and smashed it into a wall because I was so happy haha. It was still in the box so it survived. But the wall had a hole in it.
2006-11-29 09:12:22
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answered by Manuscript Replica 2
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Ultra Magnus and Sandstorm, a triple changer
and a new bike
that was a great day
2006-11-29 09:21:09
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answered by Random Nimrod 3
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A guitar
2006-11-30 01:12:16
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answered by miladybc 6
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