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Oven Ready Eddie
28-11-08, 19:44
So what was yer favorite toy people and I’m thinking childhood toys now so try and keep it clean but it could be your big boys and girls toys also

Mine was Crossfire, remember that ? OK we lost the odd eye and choked on a few ball bearings but sur that was half the fun.

I’m thinking Highwaymans was buckaroo or my little pony

Mari’s was a chemistry set

Epsilons a doctors n’ nurses outfit given what I found out only today ;)

And just to be naughty, what toy would you love to see Pat Kenny demonstrate live on air ? :D:D:D

experienced punter
28-11-08, 20:13
The Car Racing Game was indeed my favorite childhood toy oh the memories the enjoyable childhood years ,we then discovered another use for the mickey & had a toy to play with all year round!

Oven Ready Eddie
28-11-08, 21:43
The Car Racing Game was indeed my favorite childhood toy oh the memories the enjoyable childhood years ,we then discovered another use for the mickey & had a toy to play with all year round!

But look at all the training you had with the trigger finger on the Scalextric, best investment ever made on you behalf, kinda like Mr Miyagi getting the Karate kid to, ‘wax on, wax off’ :D

I have bad memories of Scalextric’s, any idea how disappointing it is to wake up Christmas morn, creep downstairs with eyes wide in expectation and its all set up only to find I could not hold the flipin’ controls because I only have wings!!!

thehighwayman
28-11-08, 21:53
How did you know I liked buckaroo:D My favourite was a trainset. It brought me endless hours of pleasure. My favourite part of the Toy Show when I was young was when Frank McNamara had these unusual toys. Usually some ugly little figure or something gungy. A bit like Gay Byrne:D And theres one for everybody in the audience.

thehighwayman
28-11-08, 22:04
What was crossfire? I can't remember that one.

Oven Ready Eddie
28-11-08, 23:40
What was crossfire? I can't remember that one.

It was like air hockey but with a gun each [Two players] and you fire ball bearings at a puck and try and score goal. There are modern versions now but mine was bare bones, no frills, hardcore. Sorry, getting carried away, I was addicted to it.

http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/d0/a1/0520828fd7a05e8cc37b6110._AA280_.L.jpg

Anyone remember Ker Plunk ? that used to drive me up the wall.

Or the first hand held pac man type games that needed your own weight in batteries to work ?

clarence hilten
29-11-08, 10:51
So what was yer favorite toy people and I’m thinking childhood toys now so try and keep it clean but it could be your big boys and girls toys also

Mine was Crossfire, remember that ? OK we lost the odd eye and choked on a few ball bearings but sur that was half the fun.

I’m thinking Highwaymans was buckaroo or my little pony

Mari’s was a chemistry set

Epsilons a doctors n’ nurses outfit given what I found out only today ;)

And just to be naughty, what toy would you love to see Pat Kenny demonstrate live on air ? :D:D:D

OOOOOOH i Just so loved ACTION MEN :)

I STILL DO ;):D

OUR LIZBET always liked playing with the action men, only she used to pull their legs :rolleyes:

SHE STILL DOES ;) :p

LUVY DUCKS
CLARENCE

thehighwayman
29-11-08, 11:38
I bet you took the close off action man:D and guess what he had no genitls:eek:

clarence hilten
29-11-08, 11:56
I bet you took the close off action man:D and guess what he had no genitls:eek:


I KNOW, IT WAS SHOCKING :eek:

it was always our Lizbet who took charge of stripping the clothes off the action men :rolleyes: (old habits eh?)

she said it was just so to see if they could widdle just like her Tiny Tears, but we all know it was cos she wanted to see the size of their wee winkys :p

AND lizbet used to be very rude, and if there were any PORK cocktail sausages left she used to stick one on the action man and chase me round hilton towers with it saying she was going to poke me with it :eek: meshugah


OOOOoooooooohhhhhhHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!.

i havent been the same since :o

luvy ducks
Clarence

Totti
29-11-08, 12:14
I always liked to get a football.

Oven Ready Eddie
29-11-08, 13:02
OOOOOOH i Just so loved ACTION MEN :)

Didn’t we all Clarence, didn’t we all. His non-existent genitalia caused me a few years of puzzlement I admit. Come on! We all looked only hopefully we looked at Barbie’s first!!!. :D

What would an Irish Action Man be called ? Mick Man ? and would it have ginger pubes ? and what weapons ? shovel, cement mixer that fires rockets ?

clarence hilten
29-11-08, 13:15
Didn’t we all Clarence, didn’t we all. His non-existent genitalia caused me a few years of puzzlement I admit. Come on! We all looked only hopefully we looked at Barbie’s first!!!. :D

What would an Irish Action Man be called ? Mick Man ? and would it have ginger pubes ? and what weapons ? shovel, cement mixer that fires rockets ?

irish action men never sold very well, they just so only got drunk and fought each other :rolleyes: :p

clarence

Oven Ready Eddie
29-11-08, 13:24
irish action men never sold very well, they just so only got drunk and fought each other :rolleyes: :p

clarence

More court action Man. :D

dom
29-11-08, 13:39
And just to be naughty, what toy would you love to see Pat Kenny demonstrate live on air ? :D:D:D

I was really hoping he was going to bring out Roasanna Davison for a go on a sybian!

( carmen electra on the sybian at howard stern (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7204552809505662901&ei=mEUxSbuyHoPGiAKUhczhDQ&q=sybian&hl=en) )

Oh well.

dom

Oven Ready Eddie
29-11-08, 13:53
I was really hoping he was going to bring out Roasanna Davison for a go on a sybian!

( carmen electra on the sybian at howard stern (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7204552809505662901&ei=mEUxSbuyHoPGiAKUhczhDQ&q=sybian&hl=en) )

Oh well.

dom

What a picture you just painted, especially as Pat always fucks up the controls of anything he touches. Although it might put some life into her as she’s pretty but ffs she’s as empty as an Irish AA meeting on Paddys Day.

Maybe next year Dom.

I jusy pray Chris De Burgh is not on the same night singing lady in red. :eek:

And I like your message btw so rock on, you talk a lot of sense.

thehighwayman
29-11-08, 14:41
I think we all enjoyed undressing barbie when we were young:D

Patricia
29-11-08, 14:42
My ma and da never had the money for all these posh gadget toys you are talking of. I think my most exciting toy was a skipping rope :o

Oven Ready Eddie
29-11-08, 16:22
My ma and da never had the money for all these posh gadget toys you are talking of. I think my most exciting toy was a skipping rope :o

Jesus Pat, you’ll be telling us you had to chase the coal lorry for the fallen lumps in between raids by the black n tans next! Poor old Totti only got a football!

Still have the rope btw ? Could still be put to some use you know. Put an add in the fetish section an see how ya go :D

carlos marvado
29-11-08, 16:30
I'd love to see Pat Kenny demonstrate a 9" strap-on on himself. With the amount of money RTE pay him out of our licence fees, it's about time he f***ing earned his money. Come the glorious bolshie revolution, all those high earning parasites are just going to have to get used to taking it up the old jacksie.

Hot Lizzy
29-11-08, 16:53
My ma and da never had the money for all these posh gadget toys you are talking of. I think my most exciting toy was a skipping rope :o


Didn't you have a hola hoop.......everyone had those and they weren't expensive - also remember jacks, i used to love them - must see if i can get some from woolies before that shuts down.

Marbles, they were fun - there were lots of cheap toys to play with not like they have now i cam from a fairly wealthy family and if you wanted something you had to save your money for it and then my father would pay the other half so we were brought up to know the value of money.

Shame kids aren't treated like that now........

You must of had jacks .......... ohhhhh if i can find some i will send them to you at escort ireland....... so much fun........ those toys they are talking about are rubbish we don't want to hear about all that - cock and bull - a pun but then you never expected lizzy to get all the way through here without one......... still say kids these days are spoilt though.



Lizzy xxx;););)

Hot Lizzy
29-11-08, 16:55
I think we all enjoyed undressing barbie when we were young:D


Highwayman you are a perv but i do like you.

Kisses your soon to be bess the second......... high ho silver thats my horse.;)

Oven Ready Eddie
29-11-08, 16:55
I'd love to see Pat Kenny demonstrate a 9" strap-on on himself. With the amount of money RTE pay him out of our licence fees, it's about time he f***ing earned his money. Come the glorious bolshie revolution, all those high earning parasites are just going to have to get used to taking it up the old jacksie.

We might start with the 6 first Carlos as we don’t want him out of action and have Gerry Ryan inflicted on us again while the finest medical brains we have try an figure out how to remove the 9 without unleashing all the sh**te Kenny has stored away for a rainy day. And your not fooling anyone in pretending you pay your license fee. :D an old commie like you ?

How are things at the radio station ? you holding your own against the government forces or just holding your own ? :D

Patricia
29-11-08, 17:22
I did have some marbles :D

And some chalk to draw games on the pavement.

Ah I had various toys over the years, just never fancy stuff like train sets and dolls houses.

Everyone was the same in my area in those days though. There were a few rich kids who had everything but the rest of us only had the basics. Nobody but a very few had loads of money to spare back then so you didn't feel poor, you just felt normal. Better off than some actually, as those whose da's had left or died or were drunks etc had nothing.

The amount of toys and money so many kids get these days is shocking to the likes of me.

I saw day trips to Lapland advertised in a travel agent the other day - 699 euro a person - FFS that'd be over 4 grand - for a day out for ma, da, and the 4 kids. Do people actually do this? :eek::eek::eek:

Oven Ready Eddie
29-11-08, 17:41
I did have some marbles :D

And some chalk to draw games on the pavement.

Ah I had various toys over the years, just never fancy stuff like train sets and dolls houses.

Everyone was the same in my area in those days though. There were a few rich kids who had everything but the rest of us only had the basics. Nobody but a very few had loads of money to spare back then so you didn't feel poor, you just felt normal. Better off than some actually, as those whose da's had left or died or were drunks etc had nothing.

The amount of toys and money so many kids get these days is shocking to the likes of me.

I saw day trips to Lapland advertised in a travel agent the other day - 699 euro a person - FFS that'd be over 4 grand - for a day out for ma, da, and the 4 kids. Do people actually do this? :eek::eek::eek:

I’d agree with that. I don’t wanna go all ‘the kids these days’ but its insane what kids expect as the norm nowadays and it’s the parents fault as 5 year olds are getting X boxes and some I know have wide screen tellys in their rooms and mountains of DVDs so wtf do you get them at 10 and 12 ? their own jet ?

A few will be brought down to earth this year or next and in the long run it will do them the world of good as it will make them appreciate the value of things. Jesus if I saw a black and white portable at 10 under the tree I would have fainted so kids today are nearly impossible to get that wow response out of them without remortgaging the house.

The lapland thing is obscene and only done as a keep up with the jones excercise.

Tell you what Pat, You an me will go around the house’s xmas eve and piss on the electric’s for the xmas lights. BAA HUMBUG!

thehighwayman
29-11-08, 17:41
Your right Patricia about what they get these days. It's not one or 2 things. It would've been enough for 10 Christmases in my day. Not only do they want a bike but playstations, games, dvds, cds anything they can think of.

experienced punter
29-11-08, 17:52
Your right Patricia about what they get these days. It's not one or 2 things. It would've been enough for 10 Christmases in my day. Not only do they want a bike but playstations, games, dvds, cds anything they can think of.

Dont forget the Wii Fit thing& all the hundreds of pounds that goes with it fucking outrageous
I Blame the Parents:rolleyes:

Hot Lizzy
29-11-08, 20:44
I did have some marbles :D

And some chalk to draw games on the pavement.

Ah I had various toys over the years, just never fancy stuff like train sets and dolls houses.

Everyone was the same in my area in those days though. There were a few rich kids who had everything but the rest of us only had the basics. Nobody but a very few had loads of money to spare back then so you didn't feel poor, you just felt normal. Better off than some actually, as those whose da's had left or died or were drunks etc had nothing.

The amount of toys and money so many kids get these days is shocking to the likes of me.

I saw day trips to Lapland advertised in a travel agent the other day - 699 euro a person - FFS that'd be over 4 grand - for a day out for ma, da, and the 4 kids. Do people actually do this? :eek::eek::eek:



Cos i never had all the fancy pants stuff i have commited the cardinal sin of spoiling my lad rotten........ although with regards to the WII - i did buy that cos i wanted to play with it - t.hee he never gets a chance to get a go on it cos my mates and i are always playing tennis or footie........ its fabuous.......worth every penny and its a lot of pennies but i do love it.;););)

Still Patty you have plenty of dosh now so you can spoil yourself big time and if you have kids or already have them i am sure you will be just as naughty a mum as me and many more and spoil your children rotten too.

Have a good one and keep em crossed for the blues tomorrow - by the way how do you ask someone if they will be your friend cos i want clarence to add me to her friends section and i dont know how to do it. Thanks, Liz