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    Rubik !!! i learn to play it from a friend, and it's great, You will be amazed when you actually understand how this thing works. It was a great invention, help you about logic thinking and relaxing from kk311 - liked from evelynsaenz's entry

    If you grew up in the 80's, you're bound to remember this classic "geek" toy. Lite-Brites were all the rage, but also poked fun at for those fanatics who would sit meticulously for hours creating elaborate, colorful designs! from care4pets
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ansim - My kids had this and loved it

    Did you know, Simon was launched in 1978 at Studio 54 in New York City? I had no idea either, thanks Wikipedia! As kids we used to do things to distract the other players and we weren't above punching or slapping. from madmojo
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hawaiianbrat96 - I still have one of these!
veronicaf - I loved this when I was a kid!
techlover - I love this game because it is fun and challenging.
hunt - Great puzzle for the mind, SIMON is wildly addicting.

    What walks down stairs, alone or in pairs, and makes a slinkity sound? A spring, a spring, a marvelous thing! Everyone knows it's Slinky. It's Slinky, it's Slinky. For fun it's a wonderful toy. It's Slinky, it's Slinky. It's fun for a girl or a boy. from earthfinds - liked from polly479's entry
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    An unusually smart 'traditional' board game that rewards players for using their brains - yet somehow it's still popular! from macro1970 - liked from claytonhowl's entry
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    I'd like to credit this toy with molding my creative side as a child. Get it? Molding, holy crap, I slay myself sometimes. I also have always wanted to taste play-doh but have been to chicken to, but 09 is a year of change. from madmojo - liked from chrissy's entry
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    Like Mindy the timer still makes me jump...the only problem is I've played solo for the last 20 years. No one likes to play me because of how fast I see the pieces and play them. from norrathreaver - liked from madmojo's entry

    The main reason I prefer it over sony psp is that everything in it is very simple and works quite well. This new DSi from Nintendo builds on the DS with some good and bad features: * 12% thinner than the DS lite * 0.3 megapixel camera * Larger 3.25″ screen (DS lite has 3″) * SDHC slot - which can be used to playback audio * 256MB of internal flash memory * New DSi shop * Upgradable firmware My all time favorite from pratt
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hunt - The DSi is portable, light, and has the best array of games I've ever known.

    I always went over to my male friends houses when I was little so I could play with transformer toys instead of barbies XD from quezz - liked from cbellevie's entry
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fishoutoforder - Plus Optimus Prime is such a dreamboat! :P
crabbie - Love the animation.

    I used to love doing these, although now I have to wonder if they were producing some deadly gas as they cooked. Either way, good fun! from cbellevie - liked from madmojo's entry

    If your a boy or guy and comics were your thing, then this is the site to be. I happen to be in a family with mostly boys. I loved Comics as I was growing up and will always love them. from deanna64

    pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop - annoying isn't it? but once you start, you just can't stop! from pixeljedi - liked from cispark's entry
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ahanneken - oh boy oh boy oh boy

    There's been a lot of great Pez collections released over the last few years... my favorite was the Star Trek collection. from cbellevie - liked from cispark's entry
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    Wow these are so cute... I think you should rename them cute ugly dolls ;) from sarathompson
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junkfoodkids - My kids love the dolls and the books.

    @squeoo Yes these are both amusing and entertaining. They are cheap and add a certain dissonance to the room :) from emilys - liked from squeoo's entry
bree_lynn1991 - LOVEE
skullart99 - lol aaaww i had one of these but it broke damn it..LOL

    I got one of the very first Furbys, and he is still going strong. We like to take him out at night, sitting in the front seat of my car - my wife is relegated to the back - and every time we go past a lit street lamp he talks - the light does it. It really is fun on a boring TV night. from tioga - liked from jennylin's entry

    Another classic board game that I've been playing since I was a child, with my child and will be playing with my grandson when he gets just a bit older. Easy to learn and not boring, so it makes for a wonderful family game. from surfette
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    @geekchic_nia Yup R2-D2 is what will come to my mind whenever I think of a robot from gregl
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    I wanted it too. Instead of getting this, I got this other Snoopy contraption in which you could put a 1 liter of soda and doll it out like a soda fountain. Not as good. Made the soda flat. I STILL WANT THIS. from citizenrobot - liked from madmojo's entry
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    While Crayola crayons might be the most expensive in the bunch, you can't beat their rainbow selection of colors. Everyone remembers the classic box of 64 Crayola crayons with a cool built in sharpener and it still exists today. Kids can create anything with all the dynamic colors in a box of Crayola crayons. from mamasaid
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