wow i always wanted a Mr Frosty too , my cousin had one but it had these sachets that had some kinda powder in them and i think that once these ran out they never did find where to get replacements. at least i can say i used one but this only makes the pain of never owning one worse !
I always wanted the Hungry Hippos game too, used to love the advert when i was little ! and remember that thing called Tin Can Alley ? bah I never had that either .
2006-12-09 09:07:40
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answered by Damian P 1
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Your dad and mom could no longer have fun Christmas. I even have an Indian chum who would not get something for Christmas, yet he nevertheless offered some products for his dad and mom and his brother. Christmas has grow to be very commercialized, even with the undeniable fact that it was a trip for Catholics to have fun the start of Jesus Christ. in recent times, procuring shops and shops use the trip as an benefit for revenues. many people have fun Christmas even even with the undeniable fact that they at the instant are not Catholic. it somewhat is great to have people such as you interior the international. you certainly donate money to charity and take time to furnish provides to others. don't get mad at your dad and mom; they in all possibility nevertheless preserve you, yet they do exactly no longer provide you provides. Christmas isn't very practically provides; it somewhat is approximately showing people you preserve them and spreading excitement. fairly, Christmas for Catholics is like Diwali for Hindu people. I guess your dad and mom have fun Diwali plenty extra beneficial than Christmas. Merry Christmas and chuffed New 3 hundred and sixty 5 days! :)
2016-12-30 04:53:36
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answered by ? 3
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Always wanted Barbie Dream House. Never got it. My sister and I had to make Barbie a house out of a picnic table and some 2x4's. I also wanted a pony....never got one of those either. Now that I'm a parent I understand why.
2006-12-09 09:10:56
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answered by Cinner 7
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I always wanted a GIRL'S WORLD - a dolls head that came with loads of hair styling things and make-up.
Luckily my parents saw the deeper, scary side to it and bought me a sweet little Sindy doll instead - complete with rest of body and a little machine that you could put 2p in the slot and get out a Cadbury Milk miniature chocolate!!
2006-12-09 09:53:18
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answered by Rakibear 2
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Don't worry about it, i got a Mr frosty and it was crap.
I wanted one of those MY Buddy 'dolls', you remember "My Buddy and me can climb up a tree, My Buddy and me, the best of friends that can be..."
Maybe i should be thankfull that i didn't get one?
2006-12-09 08:53:17
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answered by L D 5
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A Sindy House - it has three storeys, a lift that went up on the outside and a roof garden. I got a one storey bungalow instead - not the same :(
2006-12-09 08:51:06
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answered by vegasqueen1970 4
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Mr frosty aswell!! and mini bake oven where you made cupcakes!
2006-12-09 09:58:23
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answered by ? 4
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A Sniper Rifle >.< (When i was like 5 i asked for one since i saw one in the movies lol)
2006-12-09 08:50:02
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answered by kendocosmo 2
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I always wnted a Hornby sized Bernard Cribbens to go with my train set.
2006-12-09 08:49:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Is it bad that I can't recall one thing?? Nothing really stands out. I would say mostly...that my parents weren't really good at buying me clothes...I always had that on my list and they would always buy me dorky looking clothes
2006-12-09 08:55:52
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answered by Traci D 2
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