I *think* I was like 6 yrs. old and I got a Lionel train set...I played with that train for 2 years or more till it died
Favorite Christmas toy
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Favorite Christmas toy
What was your favorite toy that Santa brought you?
I *think* I was like 6 yrs. old and I got a Lionel train set...I played with that train for 2 years or more till it died
I *think* I was like 6 yrs. old and I got a Lionel train set...I played with that train for 2 years or more till it died
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Re: Favorite Christmas toy
I remember. It was a new pair of Krystal skis, bindings, boots and poles. I was 12 years old. It was Christmas 1963. We were stationed at Elmendorf in Alaska.
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Re: Favorite Christmas toy
Dionne wrote:I remember. It was a new pair of Krystal skis, bindings, boots and poles. I was 12 years old. It was Christmas 1963. We were stationed at Elmendorf in Alaska.
"ELMENDORF?" My God man, I haven't thought about THAT place since I flew in and out of there on a MAC flight to NAVSTA Adak Alaska back in 1976
SO...did you get the skis? Another favorite toy was a "Hot Wheel Racing Set"...remember those orange tracks? Geeesh, the fun we had with those toys, dam sure weren't ANY video games, computers for us...it was Hot Wheels, Matchbox Cars, Tonka Trucks and anything we could use with our imaginations!
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Re: Favorite Christmas toy
my toy turtles, i had like a whole army, they were made of rubber, green and bendable. I had maybe like 20 of them they were like the size of your palms. Loved them like they were living. haha hmmm, i wonder what we did with them?
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Re: Favorite Christmas toy
Betsy wetsy doll when I was little. Later paddle ball and hula hoop.
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Re: Favorite Christmas toy
"36 Inch Walking Doll" I was 7 and I have no idea what the doll was actually called. I just remember screaming and jumping up and down and yelling, " A 36" walking doll! A 36" walking doll!" You held one of its arm up and sort of rocked the doll and it's legs would swing back and forth. You could actually make it "walk", if you had the patience of Job. But, I could dress it in my clothes and it was as cool as a Red Rider BB Gun to me
Ahhhhh...to be a 7 year old child again !!!!
Ahhhhh...to be a 7 year old child again !!!!
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Re: Favorite Christmas toy
azsnowman wrote:Dionne wrote:I remember. It was a new pair of Krystal skis, bindings, boots and poles. I was 12 years old. It was Christmas 1963. We were stationed at Elmendorf in Alaska.
"ELMENDORF?" My God man, I haven't thought about THAT place since I flew in and out of there on a MAC flight to NAVSTA Adak Alaska back in 1976Thanks for the memories
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SO...did you get the skis? Another favorite toy was a "Hot Wheel Racing Set"...remember those orange tracks? Geeesh, the fun we had with those toys, dam sure weren't ANY video games, computers for us...it was Hot Wheels, Matchbox Cars, Tonka Trucks and anything we could use with our imaginations!
Actually I lived at Elmendorf/Ft Rich twice. First time as a kid '63-'67. My father was with the 11th weather squadron. And later ('72) as an ambulatory patient. 11B/51M. I took my discharge at Ft Rich and did not return to CONUS until 1987. My father used to jokingly say my debriefing took 15 years!
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