8 Reasons Children of the 1970s Should All Be Dead
And they didn't even mention Slip 'N Slide or this Flinstones ad campaign -- when we were tykes in the '60s -- for Winston cigarettes! Read HERE.
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Or this?
Or my first experience with poppers ...
3 comments:
Ummm... no mention of Clackers?!
http://youtu.be/FLHftISLNHE
-Jeff
I had green Clackers which of course cracked as I was showing them off on the paved asphalt playground at school, sending shards of Clacker material flying at all my classmates.
My favorite toy in the '70's was Creepy Crawlers --basically a HOT PLATE that you cooked liquid plastic poured into metal molds. A seven year old with a HOT PLATE? what a brilliant idea, Milton Bradkey. I still have no fingerprints from the seared flesh received from testing the molten
plastic to see if it was 'done.'
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