I was in heaven when I got this one Christmas in the 60's.
I think I used up those four tubes of plastic gunk by nightfall.
I think I used up those four tubes of plastic gunk by nightfall.
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And powdered laundry soap boxes that has drinking glasses in them.
and jelly containers that became drinking glasses
I had a friend who got this! I wanted it so bad.I was in heaven when I got this one Christmas in the 60's.
I think I used up those four tubes of plastic gunk by nightfall.
Spidey, do you remember getting drinking glasses at the service station too?
Edit: arista and I are on the same wavelength.........LOL
yes, we used to do puzzles too. Great memory Kurben!We had a big family tradition every christmas when i was a kid. My father and I would buy a puzzle, abig one 5000 or more pieces, and give to mother. The whole family united around it on christmas day and usually was done after the first week of january. My grandmother was there too. My father always concentrated on the sky, all these tiny variations of blue (or white-grey if it was cloudy) was what he liked most. The rest he let my mum, me and grandmother handle. There was always someone there and the conversations that took place around that big table was really cozy. The motive of the puzzle was always some painting. We did Monet and Da Vinci The Last Supper and a Bruegel with a lot of tiny figures (it was a scene from hell) among many other artists. When it was done we framed the puzzle and had a very good pic to hang on the wall. I have The Last Supper and Monet at home still.
LOL... and one of these to keep them in, for your bedroom.Starting to think this thread just might need this---------
Well, I was teaching keyboarding at the time!Hopefully you're not teaching English......
Well, I was teaching keyboarding at the time!
Now we're doing science demonstrations to learn motion and force and acceleration and simple machines and thingeys and whatchacallits.
Many a child had third degree burns..My brother was creepy crawler master with that machine. They were really cool.I was in heaven when I got this one Christmas in the 60's.
I think I used up those four tubes of plastic gunk by nightfall.
I remember the Easy Bake oven. I made many a brownie in that thing.
Yes, they were might small.Just a regular brownie, arista?
This one's for Out of Order...
I guess... It that cheap? What do you usually pay?Good Lord..........only a $1.69?
I guess... It that cheap? What do you usually pay?