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3125ArticleDirtyD79I broke my collarbone too when I was about 6. Me and some kid were wrestling in the playground and I hit it on a tree stump. I had to wear this one brace that looked like a really thick padded pair of suspenders and I hated it. That probably explains why I've always hated wearing suspenders. To me the worst part of having a broken collarbone was trying to get up whenever I was laying down or leaning back in a chair. Also me and the other kid couldn't lie about how it happened because our moms saw the whole thing.  Nov 18, 2015View
3126ArticleDirtyD79I had quite a few trips to the principal's office as a kid too. Mostly it was for fighting but sometimes also for when teachers got tired of my class clown routine. I also heard stories about kids getting spanked but never knew anyone it happened to nor did I ever see the paddle or whatever they'd use anytime I was in the office. The Principal's OfficeNov 18, 2015View
3127VideokidcoffeeEvery time I hear it, it instantly transports me back to being eight when I would watch this on t.v.v with my dad.Taxi IntroNov 19, 2015View
3128VideokidcoffeeI remember hearing scuttle about the movie too. I hope it's true as I miss Alf. At least it seems most of their run did make it to dvd so I can at least revisit my favorite Melmacian whenever I want.Alf IntroNov 19, 2015View
3129ArticleMr MagicWho can forget the Richard Nixon mask? Perfect for robbers.Retro Rubber MasksNov 22, 2015View
3130ArticleVaporman87Surprisingly, we never owned a single one of these items. That's right. I was totally deprived of these. In fact, I don't even know of any friends who owned any of these items. Man, how did I even survive? LOL Nowadays you can even own a miniature "claw game" for your home. The kids get a kick out of that... until they get tired of always "winning" items that they already owned. 3 Essential 80s Home Decor ItemsNov 23, 2015View
3131ArticleVaporman87Well, I wasn't as desperate as you when it came to snack foods. We had plenty usually stashed in the pantry in the kitchen. But that doesn't mean I was not guilty of food thievery. Truth be told, I was guilty of it in an "against the law" way! See, once, while my mom and I were in a local department store (the mom and pop kind, not the big retailer kind), I took it upon myself to try my hand at theft. Yup. I snuck a candy bar into my pocket and made it out of there with it. All the way home actually. Then, when I foolishly (and perhaps, over-confidently) munched away on my spoils, my mom asked me where the candy had come from. I wasn't going to lie. I'm guessing I felt so much guilt over having just committed theft, that lying on top of that would just push me to the next logical step of joining a gang and shooting people. So I chose to fess up. I was then spanked, forced to call the sweet little old lady at the department store, and apologize to her through my tears. She graciously forgave me, and life was well again. Needless to say, I NEVER stole anything EVER again. LOL Confessions: The Snack BurglarNov 23, 2015View
3132ArticlePoshy2005The pins the are still popular til this day. I still have one. Great stress reliever. I guess we never really grow up do we. How I miss some of the old phones. They had some neat ones back then. 3 Essential 80s Home Decor ItemsNov 24, 2015View
3133ArticleHoju KoolanderI think we all had that moment of stealing from as store, but it's always worse when you know the person. Confessions: The Snack BurglarNov 26, 2015View
3134ArticlepikachuloverThose gumball machines and novelty phones were usually a prize on those 80s and early 90s kids game shows like Double Dare. My family didn't have any of those things. My aunt had a clear phone and another cousin on my other side of the family had one. When I was a kid I always wanted a gumball machine. 3 Essential 80s Home Decor ItemsNov 28, 2015View