A Conversation for Classic Childrens Toys [original article]
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SPINY (aka Ship's Cook) Posted Oct 11, 1999
So that's it for the toys discussion, I guess, then? Just goes to prove that all threads eventually collapse under their own weight!
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Cookie Monster Posted Oct 11, 1999
Toys? Oh yeah, this is a column about toys!
um, did anyone have one of those wooden gymnasts that used
to fly around in circles all the time? I named mine Gymboy
George and loved him dearly, even when all his paint had chipped
off!
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bludragon, aka the Dragon Queen of Damogran Posted Oct 11, 1999
Well, THIS thread certainly has collapsed under it's own weight...
And the others in the forum are sorta petering out, too.
Now the intrepid researcher has to compile all this stuff and resubmit the edited version of the page. Maybe it will make it into the Guide. Maybe others will write expanded articles on some of the toys. I haven't checked to see--maybe some have already.
It sure looks like Legos have/has their/it's own following...
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bludragon, aka the Dragon Queen of Damogran Posted Oct 11, 1999
O, mouse--
[at least that's the way Alice addressed the mouse]
Thank you for all the contributions...
And thanks to everyone else for joining in as well!
Hi Dai
Taipan - Jack of Hearts Posted Nov 29, 1999
Welcome to the guide. I am replying here as you haven't put anything on your home page as yet. Go on, be brave - hit the edit page button, then you can tell us all about what a cool being you really are, and we can welcome you properly.
We won't bite - honest! (well, most of us won't - unless you really want us to)
Bye Dai,
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