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Back when toys were cool.

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Alphatreedog, I had one of those too. I believe they were banned... they could do some damage, incredibly loud.
 
Yeah . I was an early riser and the neighbors weren't to impressed with the seven am sonic boom .
 
How about video games? Remember back in the day when all you had to do is pop in the game cartridge or disc and hit the power button and boom, you were actually playing the game? Just look how fucked up modern games are now. You turn on your system and you're lucky if you're playing the game within 15-20 minutes from all the annoying updates that have to be installed not only for the system OS, but also for the game itself! And even then when you're playing the game, it's not guaranteed to stay working because if there's a slight hiccup in your internet connection, the game will quit on you and claim a connection error.
 
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Actually had something similar .


Damn, that thing looks like a recoilless rifle! I would have loved that. My favorite growing up was a used LAW rocket tube. Pulling that thing open and having the sights spring up was the shit. None of the other kids could compete with that. I also mounted my battery operated M1919 on my red wagon for quick and easy positioning. For personal weapons I had a miniature M1903 made from real wood that had a working bolt and my nickle plated cowboy cap pistol. That all faded away when I got my pellet rifle and was able to actually hit targets. Yeah, those were the days!
 
I remember buying a miniature jet engine for something like $2.99 from the back of a magazine or comic when I was a kid. It was basically a C02 cartridge that had been stuffed with a wick that you filled with gasoline and it had a exhaust tube made of sheet metal maybe 1/2" in diameter held on by wires.

It actually kinda worked. I wonder how we ever lived through our childhoods? When you try to shield kids from danger you weaken them. Educate them, don't insulate them.
 
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I had the detective set, and it got used a lot. We all had them and used them a lot.

How did we get from there to here without killing ourselves and all our buddies from school?

Greg
 
If someone is looking for something fun to do with their kids, help them build and launch model rockets. They can be had from very easy to build to difficult. Hobby Lobby has them if you have one nearby. Fun and helps build skills.
 
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One of my all time favorites when you had GREAT water pressure. Remember these? They'd knock the hell outta ya.


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I remember those! Among some of my favorites.


dudes, my brother is 14,15 years younger than i, so...

out of the Corps, christmas time, little booger always gets cool shit from me

so, again, so, i was reminising while xmas shopping for the turd, and of fucking course im going to get him the damned cap grenade,

he has to have it, i loved mine when i was a kid...

xmas morning, real cool, little bro gets hooked up, hes maybe 8-10. after playing with his inside shit, we go outside.

well, my dad has the new cap grenade and under handed tosses that thing in the air and ill be damn if that mother fucker didnt come right down on the hood of my new convertable,

fucken

dent...

thanks for the memorys a hole, LOL...
 
We pretty much had dirt and tonka trucks. When I was 8 I got my first pair of good wire pliers to fix fence. Always wanted my own post hole diggers but they were to expensive.
 
Chemistry sets! I've still got a scar from molten sulfur that dripped onto my finger when I was probably 10. And then there were the carbon arc torches made from D-cell battery electrodes, lead sinkers and salt water rheostats.
 
Nothing like a roll of caps and a hammer!

Not so. I remember flushing one of these down a service station toilet. Went off before we cleared the door. Then there was the Cherry Bomb that went int ethe outhouse while the old black lady was sitting on the pot. Im evil.

 
Damn Maggot.
Was that a carbide cannon?
I had a smaller one. We'd take those rubber balls of the paddle-balls and shoot them for a helluva long way. Lucky we didn't blow our ass up.
Big fun.
 
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