Friday, March 27, 2009

It's Time for...Friday Feud!


Welcome to this week's edition of Friday Feud here at Kittling: Books! The rules are simple:
  1. Do not duplicate answers.
  2. Post all your answers here in the comments section of this post.
Now...let's play The Feud! This week's question:

Name a favorite childhood toy.


22 comments:

  1. The Lemon Twist

    (I'm old)

    We used to sing "Lemon Twist, you can't do this."

    Try to figure it out!

    Sheri

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  2. Hula-hoop! (I'll put my hula-hoop up against Sheri's Lemon Twist any day!!)

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  3. Marbles ~ What can I say, I'm old. My KIDS played with lemon twist.

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  4. My little kitchen! I loved it, and was so upset when it broke.

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  5. Lego bricks!
    (I am not old, just from Denmark!) - I didn´t have many, because I was a girl! - but I loved playing with my male cousins´ bricks.

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  6. Betsy Wetsy

    She was the first doll made to go "wetsy" in her diaper. LOLOLOL

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  7. My cabbage patch kid! I used to stand on his head to see over my playpen before I used him as a "toy"

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  8. I had a Cindy barbie doll that I loved to play with when I was little.

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  9. Jump rope, even though half the time I tripped over it.

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  10. I had a dolhouse I made from a shoe box. There was furniture made of matchboxes. I had those tiny plastic dolls with arms and legs sticking straight out, which made anything but sitting very difficult for them. I used to steal my brother's plastic cowboys for action scenes!

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  11. Yogi Bear. My Yogi went to the hospital with me, and even got stitches when I had my tonsils out. I didn't think to take my current one (from my office at work) with me yesterday when they put a splint on my hand. Wonder if they would have given him one.

    Lesa
    http://lesasbookcritiques.blogspot.com

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  12. Barbie! Can't believe that hasn't shown up yet!

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  13. Mrs. Beasley doll! She even had the little glasses and a pull string to make her talk.

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  14. Give me a set of jacks and a ball, and I could've conquered the world back then!

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  15. hmm skipping rope is taken, so on to tiddlywinks!

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  16. That big doll head where you put make-up and could style its hair. Can't think of what its name is. The irony is that I am not interested in either make-up or styling hair as an adult but I loved it as a kid!

    I love these games!

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  17. I had a Disney Cinderella and Prince Charming wind-up toy - once wound up they would dance around the floor - ah, the memories.

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