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myLot lincoln logs commmentary
| Toys | | Did you use lego's as a child? what about lincoln logs? | |
| | What were your favorite childhood toys? | | Mine were My Little Pony (especially the fuzzy ones), She-ra (Queen Angelica & Glimmer were the best), Jem, Strawberry Shortcake, and I loved my cousins Barbie and the Beat Midge Doll. | |
| | What was your favorite toy growing up? | | My favorite toy was lincoln logs. I always liked them so much! My parents never bought me any, because we were poor, but at school, that is what I would play with. I think today kids don't use their imagination enough as there are computers and video games. Even my daughter is that way. She has little imagination anymore, what do you think? | |
| | ** old** toys** | | Lincoln logs (wood ones) legos that didn't come with instructions for building specific items, Tinker toys, Slinkies, Easy bake ovens. These are just a few of the toys I recall from my childhood that seem to be making a bit of a comeback. So take that Nintendo! My kids are using their own imagintions, not yours!! | |
| | Do You Remember When...I Double Dog Dare You...Part II | | Welcome back to yesteryear and Part II.To remember what a double dog dare is, read on. And remember that the perfect age is somewhere between old enough to know better and too young to care. How many of of the following do you remember?1.Candy cigarettes
2.Wax Coke-shaped bottles with colored sugar water
inside
3.Soda pop machines that dispensed glass bottles
4.Coffee shops with tableside jukeboxes
5.Blackjack, Clove and Teaberry chewing gum.
6.Home milk delivery in glass bottles with cardboard
stoppers
7.Newsreels before the movie
8.P.F. Fliers
9.Dial phones with phone numbers with a word prefix
(Raymond 4-6001)
10.Party lines
11.Peashooters
12.Howdy Dowdy
13.45 RPM records
14.Green Stamps
15.Hi-Fi's
16.Metal ice cubes trays with levers
17.Mimeograph paper
18.Beanie and Cecil
19.Roller-skate keys
20.Cork pop guns
21.Drive in movies
22.Studebakers
23.Washtub wringers
24.The Fuller Brush Man
25.Reel-To-Reel tape recorders
26.Tinkertoys
27.Erector Sets
28.The Fort Apache Play Set
29.Lincoln Logs
30.A 15 cent McDonald hamburger
31.A 5 cent packs of baseball cards...with that awful
pink slab of bubble gum
32.Penny candy
33.Gasoline at... | |
| | My Turn For Getting To Know You Questions:) | | Do you watch hockey on TV? NoDo you take the shampoo and conditioner bottles from hotels? YesHave you ever done it in a hotel room? YesHave you ever stolen a street sign? NoDo you like to use post-it notes? SometimesDo you cut out coupons but then never use them? No, but DH doesWould you rather die from a big bear or a swarm of bees? Neither!!!Do you always smile for pictures? UsuallyWhat is your biggest pet peeve? LiarsDo you sleep with your sheets tucked in or out? Tucked inDo you ever count your steps when you walk? Not since I was a kidHave you ever peed in the woods? YesPooped in the woods? NoDo you ever dance even when there is no music playing? NoDo you like tongue rings? NoEver talk on a cell phone in a public restroom? NoDo you like popcorn from those big tins? YesWhat is your "song of the week"? "Lost," Faith HillIs it OK for guys to wear pink? Depends on the guy.Do you still watch cartoons? YesWhat's your favorite scary movie? Can't name just one.Where would you bury a hidden treasure if you had one? No ideaWhat do you drink with dinner? Depends....water, milk, sweet tea, soda,... | |
| | What was your favorite toy when you were a child? | | I LOVED childhood, and I still have some of my toys. Legos were my favorites, and I still have ALL of them from when I was a kid.I also had this fun little veterinarian shop. it had a dog and a cat and a horse and a cow, and some props, like stethoscopes and bandages that you could use. it was so fun. I wish I still had that to give to my kids. What were your favorite childhood toys? | |
| | Christmas shopping, Toys, and Pet Peeves | | I got to thinking about the toys my children receive every year for Christmas, other holidays, and their birthdays. Ever since my first child was born, (8 years ago) I have tried my best to make it a point that if it required batteries it wasn't going to be allowed in my house. I mean, really, why should a stuffed cat actually purr? Cars make their own "Vroom Vroom" sound? Or, the "Doodle Doug", that draws for you, you just pick the color ink. What's that all about?
Grandmas have tried to buy books that make noise. (I have never really understood this concept. Why must books have buttons and talk back? It just has never made sense to me.) I'll let you know, that these books get left at the Grandma's houses. Grandma can deal with the noise.
Over the years, I of course made allowances. We have a horse that winnies, and gallops on its own. My son has a hot wheel race track that includes a gorilla that crushs and eats the cars. (I will admit this is pretty fun.) But, in reality, the toys my kids play with most are the simple toys. Simple stuffed animals. Legos (who doesn't love legos!), Lincoln Logs, Building blocks, Little plastic farm animals. AND they do play with the battery... | |
| | Point and click - is that all we get to teach our toddlers? | | In watching the commericals lately most of the toys I see for toddlers are point and click computer related. Not saying that is all they have but I can't think of a commercial of something else at the moment. These things either hook to your PC or they are a toddler version of a PC. Point nad click, don't turn a page, don't sit with someone and read together, don't let mom or dad help with instruction or work with them, just point and click and if you do it enough times, you will eventually get to go to the next level. talk about automated baby sitters! What happend to the trains that the little guys wuold get on the floor and zoom around? What about building blocks, Lincoln logs and other "use your imagination" toys? Guess times have changed. For the better or worse? | |
| | What was your favorite toy when you were a child? | | My favorite toy was a dollhouse that I got for Christmas.My little sister was only a year and a half old and she sat on it.[em]lol[/em] It ruined.I only got to play with it for about 15 minutes.I was so sad.We are in our 40's now and I still tease her about it.[em]lol[/em] | |
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myLot lincoln logs commmentary
| Toys | | Did you use lego's as a child? what about lincoln logs? | |
| | What were your favorite childhood toys? | | Mine were My Little Pony (especially the fuzzy ones), She-ra (Queen Angelica & Glimmer were the best), Jem, Strawberry Shortcake, and I loved my cousins Barbie and the Beat Midge Doll. | |
| | What was your favorite toy growing up? | | My favorite toy was lincoln logs. I always liked them so much! My parents never bought me any, because we were poor, but at school, that is what I would play with. I think today kids don't use their imagination enough as there are computers and video games. Even my daughter is that way. She has little imagination anymore, what do you think? | |
| | ** old** toys** | | Lincoln logs (wood ones) legos that didn't come with instructions for building specific items, Tinker toys, Slinkies, Easy bake ovens. These are just a few of the toys I recall from my childhood that seem to be making a bit of a comeback. So take that Nintendo! My kids are using their own imagintions, not yours!! | |
| | Do You Remember When...I Double Dog Dare You...Part II | | Welcome back to yesteryear and Part II.To remember what a double dog dare is, read on. And remember that the perfect age is somewhere between old enough to know better and too young to care. How many of of the following do you remember?1.Candy cigarettes
2.Wax Coke-shaped bottles with colored sugar water
inside
3.Soda pop machines that dispensed glass bottles
4.Coffee shops with tableside jukeboxes
5.Blackjack, Clove and Teaberry chewing gum.
6.Home milk delivery in glass bottles with cardboard
stoppers
7.Newsreels before the movie
8.P.F. Fliers
9.Dial phones with phone numbers with a word prefix
(Raymond 4-6001)
10.Party lines
11.Peashooters
12.Howdy Dowdy
13.45 RPM records
14.Green Stamps
15.Hi-Fi's
16.Metal ice cubes trays with levers
17.Mimeograph paper
18.Beanie and Cecil
19.Roller-skate keys
20.Cork pop guns
21.Drive in movies
22.Studebakers
23.Washtub wringers
24.The Fuller Brush Man
25.Reel-To-Reel tape recorders
26.Tinkertoys
27.Erector Sets
28.The Fort Apache Play Set
29.Lincoln Logs
30.A 15 cent McDonald hamburger
31.A 5 cent packs of baseball cards...with that awful
pink slab of bubble gum
32.Penny candy
33.Gasoline at... | |
| | My Turn For Getting To Know You Questions:) | | Do you watch hockey on TV? NoDo you take the shampoo and conditioner bottles from hotels? YesHave you ever done it in a hotel room? YesHave you ever stolen a street sign? NoDo you like to use post-it notes? SometimesDo you cut out coupons but then never use them? No, but DH doesWould you rather die from a big bear or a swarm of bees? Neither!!!Do you always smile for pictures? UsuallyWhat is your biggest pet peeve? LiarsDo you sleep with your sheets tucked in or out? Tucked inDo you ever count your steps when you walk? Not since I was a kidHave you ever peed in the woods? YesPooped in the woods? NoDo you ever dance even when there is no music playing? NoDo you like tongue rings? NoEver talk on a cell phone in a public restroom? NoDo you like popcorn from those big tins? YesWhat is your "song of the week"? "Lost," Faith HillIs it OK for guys to wear pink? Depends on the guy.Do you still watch cartoons? YesWhat's your favorite scary movie? Can't name just one.Where would you bury a hidden treasure if you had one? No ideaWhat do you drink with dinner? Depends....water, milk, sweet tea, soda,... | |
| | What was your favorite toy when you were a child? | | I LOVED childhood, and I still have some of my toys. Legos were my favorites, and I still have ALL of them from when I was a kid.I also had this fun little veterinarian shop. it had a dog and a cat and a horse and a cow, and some props, like stethoscopes and bandages that you could use. it was so fun. I wish I still had that to give to my kids. What were your favorite childhood toys? | |
| | Christmas shopping, Toys, and Pet Peeves | | I got to thinking about the toys my children receive every year for Christmas, other holidays, and their birthdays. Ever since my first child was born, (8 years ago) I have tried my best to make it a point that if it required batteries it wasn't going to be allowed in my house. I mean, really, why should a stuffed cat actually purr? Cars make their own "Vroom Vroom" sound? Or, the "Doodle Doug", that draws for you, you just pick the color ink. What's that all about?
Grandmas have tried to buy books that make noise. (I have never really understood this concept. Why must books have buttons and talk back? It just has never made sense to me.) I'll let you know, that these books get left at the Grandma's houses. Grandma can deal with the noise.
Over the years, I of course made allowances. We have a horse that winnies, and gallops on its own. My son has a hot wheel race track that includes a gorilla that crushs and eats the cars. (I will admit this is pretty fun.) But, in reality, the toys my kids play with most are the simple toys. Simple stuffed animals. Legos (who doesn't love legos!), Lincoln Logs, Building blocks, Little plastic farm animals. AND they do play with the battery... | |
| | Point and click - is that all we get to teach our toddlers? | | In watching the commericals lately most of the toys I see for toddlers are point and click computer related. Not saying that is all they have but I can't think of a commercial of something else at the moment. These things either hook to your PC or they are a toddler version of a PC. Point nad click, don't turn a page, don't sit with someone and read together, don't let mom or dad help with instruction or work with them, just point and click and if you do it enough times, you will eventually get to go to the next level. talk about automated baby sitters! What happend to the trains that the little guys wuold get on the floor and zoom around? What about building blocks, Lincoln logs and other "use your imagination" toys? Guess times have changed. For the better or worse? | |
| | What was your favorite toy when you were a child? | | My favorite toy was a dollhouse that I got for Christmas.My little sister was only a year and a half old and she sat on it.[em]lol[/em] It ruined.I only got to play with it for about 15 minutes.I was so sad.We are in our 40's now and I still tease her about it.[em]lol[/em] | |
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