manchurianbrownbear
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I didn't realize "Gnip Gnop" was ping pong spelled backwards until RickinNYC pointed it out on the DIS!
RickinNYC said:Transparant, oh my God! Clackers! DUCK!
Who remembers Don't Break the Ice, Kooties, Ants in the Pants and Gnip Gnop (yes, I didn't realize it was ping pong spelled backwards until someone pointed it out... when I was in college).
I had a Chrissy doll, loved by Squirmles
, adored Baby Alive...............and my youngest DD has Hands Down (and yes, it still causes fights!
).
Worse yet, I took out some of my old records and my girls had NO clue what they were. 
BernardandMissBianca said:What was the play set that had animals with numbers on their shirts and a pop up tree house? They also had a cartoon. They were not Weebles. I had one of those sets and played with it forever. Mom gave it to the daycare she worked for and never saw it again.
DB and I had train sets that had a u shaped track and the train would flip the tracks over as it rode over the tracks.
cynsaun said:Ok, is anyone else just a little sad that these toys we loved so much when we were kids are now considered "vintage?"
RickinNYC said:I feel the same way. I remember one year, I must have been four or five or so, I got a plastic Noah's ark for Christmas. You pulled the top off and inside were all the animals in different colors. It was pretty cheaply made but it was the one toy I treasured that holiday. I played with it constantly. My Mom would always yell at me, "RICKY! Pick up your animals!"
Several years back, my parents were visiting Joe and I and we happened upon that very same toy in a little store in SoHo. I practically jumped out of my skin when I saw it and immediately started playing with it on the shelf. Immediately, I launched into the "Hey Ma, remember when...?" "Dad, remember when you had to help me figure out how to put all the animals back inside?" Such a simply little toy that brought back so many memories for my parents and I.
Nicest thing to happen was that same year, a few months later, on Christmas day, Santa brought that very same toy for me. Mom went back to the store during that trip and bought if for me.

RickinNYC said:The one toy that I thought was cool for about five minutes was Lite Bright. I looked at it, thought "Hey neat!" until I started poking all those stupid colored pegs in.
ashjohnson80 said:The only part of the lite bright that I liked were the pegs. I wouldnt' even really play with the light bright itself because I would always run out of the black paper. But I had a box full of those pegs and I would just go down into the basement and start throwing them all over myself b/c i thought they were jewels. But then again I also ate play doh and toilet paper as a kid so I was kind of weird.
RickinNYC said:OH MY FRIGGIN' GOD! Thanks for the absolute BIGGEST laugh of the day! Were you also the kid that ate the paste in art class? LOLOL!!!

ashjohnson80 said:
RickinNYC said:You DID! AND you were the one that swore it tasted like mint, didn't you?
ashjohnson80 said:Well it does! I can also tell you what meow mix and dog biscuits taste like too...

