Toys from your childhood

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Around this time all kids who wore specs with dark frames were known as “Joe 90”
 
I bought a full Subbuteo set from John Lewis’ store in Piccadilly when I was 13, sadly Mike Summerbee lost his arm due to a mishap but I still have him. The other team were Brazil, and we always won.
 
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This was the most excited I got as a kid at Christmas. We literally had zero cash growing up but my parents managed to get me the Crash Test Dummies test centre. What made it even more unimaginable for my mum to let me have, was that my dad had crashed a car with me in the back a year or so earlier.
 
I bought a full Subbuteo set from John Lewis’ store in Piccadilly when I was 13, sadly Mike Summerbee lost his arm due to a mishap but I still have him. The other team were Brazil, and we always won.

My mate had subbuteo so I got this instead (might have been cheaper too), nice idea but if you tried to score a thunderbastard you risked snapping the head off.
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I also had Test Match, similar idea for Cricket. I invented all sorts of new formats that made Twenty20 look dull as. Was well ahead of my time!

Btw - I could be wrong but I think Lewis's in Piccadilly was completely different from John Lewis.
 
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The talking Terminator, had buttons on the back that would say phrases and light up the eyes red. Lost all his guns and sunglasses though
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Even better than that though was th Terminator Bio Flesh regenerator. My parents had to hide it from me because it would make a right fucking mess
 
As a child, we were so poor my parents once presented me with an empty box on Christmas Day. When I opened it, there was a note inside which said 'Action Man deserter'.

I'll get my coat.
 

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