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Post by on_the_edge on Nov 25, 2022 16:40:01 GMT -5
Speaking of that, my sister was beyond mere shaking as a kid. I remember one year she wanted a portable radio. One of those small ones that was out in the 80s and was pink. So, she measured and weighed one of the gifts under the tree to her and compared it to the stats in the Sears catalog. Now THAT is how you do it.
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Post by neilybob on Nov 25, 2022 17:22:53 GMT -5
You shook your Xmas gifts as a kid didn't you. No more then you or troy did.
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Post by Big Bri on Nov 27, 2022 15:08:37 GMT -5
Speaking of that, my sister was beyond mere shaking as a kid. I remember one year she wanted a portable radio. One of those small ones that was out in the 80s and was pink. So, she measured and weighed one of the gifts under the tree to her and compared it to the stats in the Sears catalog. Now THAT is how you do it. That's dedication! I was quite a sneaky boy myself. Before Christmas 1987, my sister and I got into the attic and found the garbage bag containing all the gifts. We found two WWF "stretch-em" wrestlers and played with them for a couple hours. Then I had to act surprised on Christmas morning, LOL. My mom bought be the 2087 set for Christmas 1990. Next year, I came home and checked the mail only to find Invasion 2088! I steamed the envelope open on a tea kettle, walked to the library, and copied everything (booklet and cards). Once again, on Christmas morning I had to act surprised even though I had already played through half of a game year, MMMWWWWAHAHAHAHAHA (evil laugh)!!!! Simpler times, LOL.
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