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3860ArticleHoju KoolanderFunny story, last year a boxed SEGA Pico system was shipped to me unannounced. I sent the word out on social media, asking for the sender to reveal themselves, but got no response. So I totally set it up for my kids with that Richard Scary game and they were having a great time. A few days later I got an email from an eBay seller from whom I had won an auction, saying he accidentally shipped the Pico to me and needed it returned. Ah well, it was a fun 48 hours. Apr 24, 2017View
3862ArticleBenjanimethat would've been the best free gift ever for your kids though. it's too bad you didn't get to keep it.1990s EdutainmentApr 24, 2017View
3796ArticleOldSchool80sNice article, Lazlo. I have never really been a big fan of Pink Floyd, but I totally understand what you are talking about.Still Rock and Roll To MeMar 23, 2017View
3805ArticleLazloThanks, OldSchool80s. Its really all about Rock, and it could have been about U2, or Led Zeppelin, or the Police, or the Talking Heads, or the Rolling Stones, or the Beatles. It was (and still is) a great form of music, and the Rock era was a great time to be young. Still Rock and Roll To MeMar 29, 2017View
3811ArticlepikachuloverI definitely remember the Hi-c promotion. I used to have a bunch of the profiles cut out of the drink boxes. I few years later I threw them out because I thought the X-Men was childish or something. I think I have the hero caps some where. I remember getting a Rogue one. I think I had to convince my parents to get me that particular size packaging of Hi-C. They would usually get me the 3 packs to take in my lunch. I was already a regular drinker of Hi-C.90's X-Men Food AdsMar 30, 2017View
3812ArticleHoju Koolander@pikachulover Hey, good to hear from you, it's been a while. Glad to know someone else enjoyed the fun of the Hi-C promotion. I totally forgot about the character profiles. If my purchase hadn't been a one time deal to get the Hero Caps, I'm sure I would still be hanging on to those cut out cards.90's X-Men Food AdsMar 31, 2017View
3778ArticleRick Ace RhodesCool article fuschnikt. Personally I go for a little bit of both in my collection of old toys: toys that I owned and toys that I wanted but never had. It's nice to see that you have a nostalgic story for everything you own.Toys In The BasementMar 03, 2017View
3779Article I enter for curiosity since i have no basement but i was shocked when i started to read about Migthy Max. That Snake set was my very first MM set and i later got the rest and i ended selling them when i needed money, but i still have the Snake one. That one was the first and is filled with good memories when i was 7 and is amazing how something soo small and simplsitic bringed me soo much happynes. And your Max outfit in the end was the best part!!Toys In The BasementMar 06, 2017View
3822ArticleHoju KoolanderI was definitely "non-partisan" when it came to Matchbox vs Hot Wheels. If it looked cool, I wanted it. Mostly I wanted any Pontiac Firebird replicas that I could use as KITT from Knight Rider. Also, when I managed a Kay-Bee Toys in he early 2000's, die cast cars were the most shoplifted items. I always found empty packages at the end of the day hidden behind other toys.5 Fun Matchbox ToysApr 04, 2017View
4266ArticleDirtyD79Hot Wheels and Matchbox were some of my favorite toys as a kid. We had the Hotwheels sto n' go city as well as the construction site. I didn't really have much of a preference for one brand over the other, I pretty much only really cared about what looked cool. 5 Fun Matchbox ToysJan 04, 2018View