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What was your favorite toy?

 
 
Synonymph
 
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Reply Thu 18 Nov, 2004 09:09 am
Matrix500, good luck to your daughter. She sounds very creative. Visual art can be such a vital part of life. Sometimes I think I live and breathe in colors of my own design.
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Matrix500
 
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Reply Sat 20 Nov, 2004 01:26 am
Cinnesthesia...

Thank you....and, she is. She's been that way since she was really little. I also think that she could totally relate to what you've said about the importance of art in your life. I really think she'd go crazy without it.
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BillW
 
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Reply Wed 19 Mar, 2008 03:47 pm
Another blast from the past - Hoola hoop, peddle pushers and an old thread Razz

http://cache.viewimages.com/xc/3319120.jpg?v=1&c=ViewImages&k=2&d=11B127B063386F61F185833D080F9DE5A55A1E4F32AD3138
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Bi-Polar Bear
 
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Reply Wed 19 Mar, 2008 03:49 pm
whatever happened to Bandylu2? she was a real sweet lady...
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BillW
 
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Reply Wed 19 Mar, 2008 03:52 pm
Her last post was Sept 13, 2003
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Bi-Polar Bear
 
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Reply Wed 19 Mar, 2008 03:55 pm
I remember her fondly from all the way back to Abuzz...
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aidan
 
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Reply Wed 19 Mar, 2008 04:42 pm
I had a Caspar the Friendly ghost toy that could talk - you had to pull a string.

I loved my Mary Poppins doll. She came with a carpet bag and parasol. I still have her.

I loved building stuff. I liked lincoln logs and tinker toys and wooden blocks.

I loved jump rope - chinese and the long kind that two people held the ends and turned.

I loved jacks and pick up sticks

I loved lite brite.

I liked my easy bake oven.

The one "toy" I had to have - always - was a bicycle. Couldn't have done my childhood (or adolescence or adulthood for that matter) without one.
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