my barbie!!just kiddin lmao,my g.i joe and ninja turtle action figures and oh my power ranger stuff as well!=)
2007-07-24 06:11:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Mattel’s 1977 Pulsar doll was like a bizarre cross-breeding between a Visible Man model and an aging Six Million Dollar Man figure. Pulsar, the ultimate man of adventure, was a fourteen-inch plastic action figure very similar in design to the Bionic Man line.
With one profound difference.
The interior of Pulsar's chest was visible a real innovation in the toy world. Not only could you see Pulsars organs and digestive system, you could watch them in action. When Pulsars back was pressed, his heart pumped, his lungs filled with air and his veins coursed with blood. If that wasn’t enough, Pulsar was also dressed snappily in a red and black two-tone spandex jumpsuit. Pulsars head also opened up to reveal a brain-like landscape with a small peg in the middle. Holographic mission disks could be set on the peg. They didn’t really do anything, but they looked cool.
2007-07-24 06:12:11
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answered by ? 3
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When I was two-years-old, the only thing I wanted was a ball rofl.
Later on I played with Cabbage Patch Kids-I didn't really like the Barbie doll because I thought they were too superficial.
I also loved video games like Nintendo.
2007-07-24 06:11:03
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answered by poeticjustice 6
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Lionel Electric Train
2007-07-24 06:10:55
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answered by Anonymous
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two things one was a barbie doll...it had a camera thing you attached it to the base and clicked the camera and she moved...she had like so many different outfits even tho i had other barbies i loved her the best.
second was a baby drowsy doll....when you pulled the string she said i want another drink of water in a really pouty voice...her voice box eventually broke and my parents removed it...i cried...they bought me a new one but i never played with her i loved my original even if she didn't have the voice and yup i still have both of them
2007-07-24 06:21:31
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answered by t 4
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My Rose Petal Doll.
2007-07-24 08:49:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Erector Set
2007-07-24 06:12:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I had a SMOKEY THE BEAR stuffed animal. He wore jeans, no shirt, had black boots. I LOVED THIS THING FOR MANY MANY YEARS....I dragged it all over California. I would tie him to my waist, if I need my hands for roller skating or whatever. I was never without him. One day all of his stuffing popped out from a torn seam, well...the world had ended right there! Daddy fixed him (duct tape) and off we went again for more adventures until kids made fun of me of carrying him around. I realized I was to old, and had to shelve SMOKEY THE BEAR....what sad day that was indeed.
2007-07-24 06:12:58
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answered by Anonymous
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My Barbie dolls. I loved designing clothes for them. That or my Easy Bake Oven.
2007-07-24 06:11:36
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answered by orange c 4
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I loved my dolls and when I was a toddler I loved this blue shoe that was a car. My mom put it up on the wall and it blew over and fell that night. I was devastated. I still remember it to this day.
2007-07-24 06:11:27
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answered by ☆miss☆ 3
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I loved my teddy bear that a friend had given me. I used to get so mad because my brother and sister used to play soccer with it and many times it would just end up in the toilet.
2007-07-24 06:11:56
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answered by Nat 2
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