Kid Toy

When you were a kid, was there a particular toy you wanted badly but never had?
And did you buy when you were an adult? When I was little, I wanted a Raggedy Ann doll and, for some reason, never had one. So when I was an adult, I bought a model and got one. I still have it!
There were a few. There were also a few that I had that were broken on the first day or even hour by my sister. She is handicapped, and ended up breaking a lot of my toys that we grew up. I crazy, but I also knew she did not mean to, but still it hurts when your first car ever to control remoto is broken by your sister Only an hour after opening on your birthday! But I must say a videogame system. I had many friends who had Atari. Some 2-3 because they had to upgrade to a newer model and I've never had a student as a child, teenager or college. I had a computer, a TI 99/4A but these games are all text based and I really only had 2. But my friends had Atari and many games and that was something I have lacked. Also missed having cable TV as most of my friends had. But we got that when I was in HS and that was pretty cool. First time I saw MTV was at the school as part of the school clean party. They had MTV on television and playing video Thriller. I'll never forget. I finally buy a video game. I bought a Sony PlayStation I used when I started doing foster care. The boys loved him like my cousins were more often, and me too. There are still some games we have that we loved to play. Over the years we have moved to a PS2, then recently PS3. But the new PS3 used to play PS and PS2 games, so that really sucks. I'm strick on what games I will not let my boys play, and they learned not to borrow a game I will not afford them because his "impropper" games like Grand Theft Auto for example. But now most of my boys and the oldest 3 for you, love to play World Series of Poker. Just that we can configure it as a 4 player game, it would save many cards and sticky patch when we do nites gmae. But again, the game nites video games are not normally allowed anyway. And a big thank you.
This is why adults shouldnt play with kids toys drunk
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