NorthoftheRedRiver
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It was GI Joes, Legos, and Hot Wheels for me. Until . . . Major Matt Mason entered my life. That changed everything.
Pulsar - the ultimate Man of Adventure by Mattel)
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I had some of those as well. You could use your imagination. By far my favorite. Army men, Cowboys, Indians, etc.I had 2 to 3 big garbage bags full of toy soldiers.
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I had
Green army men
Germans
Redcoats
American Revolutionary
Cowboys
Indians
Yankees
Confederates
Knights
Vikings
How about you?
I used to build carwashes and garages for my Hot Wheels.Legos and hot wheels
Used to build mini towns with random lego pieces.
That's where Jaylon learned his pursuit angles.Electric football, never forget that...buzzzzzzz.
I always tried to draw something good...Never happened.Anyone remember the old Etch-A-Sketch?
I grew up in a log house, so I kinda like Lincoln Logs, but they were very limited.
It was GI Joes, Legos, and Hot Wheels for me. Until . . . Major Matt Mason entered my life. That changed everything.