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Kill 4 year s ago
#1 is easy to buy in Thailand night markets. I own a couple for the entertainment of my dog and cat.
       
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Demaris 4 year s ago
#11 When did a simple clothes hook become something you don't see anymore?
       
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Bob 4 year s ago
I have at home most of them.
       
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Appy 4 year s ago
Pencil lead? Difficult to find?
       
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Selma 4 year s ago
Appy, Uh...no. I use mechanical pencils all the time and have no problem buying these. Any decent art supply store has 'em.
       
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Sheila 4 year s ago
Kids in their '20s overcome with nostalgia. Get a life, fer Chrissake.
       
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Lorraine 4 year s ago
Sheila, I’m 58 so yeah , I remember Atari do you? Floppy disk and all
       
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Lorraine 4 year s ago
I think I’m getting old.
       
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Jerry 4 year s ago
# remember them? I've got several!
       
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Milly 4 year s ago
I have most of these and they are built alot better than the cr#p they make today
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Ivan 4 year s ago
The 90's always trying to steal other generations stuff. Polaroid didn't belong to you. Personally I thought the 90s was when the cartoons went downhill and so did the general quality of toys. I had a couple much younger siblings so yeah I got to find out first hand, but there were some good stores still around that are now long gone and sorely missed.
       
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