Yes, the puzzles though. Wow, I remember loving those so much in my toddler years. They just grew with me from the card board ones, to the ones on Atari, then Tetris on Nintendo. OMG, that game would get stuck in my head bad when I was trying to sleep
I'll have to look up those snacks. Not familiar with them. Thank you for sharing
I wasn't a girly girl either. I actually tormented my Barbie dolls and mutilated them. My mother swore she'd never buy me another one. "Thanks Mom!" I think she got the message.
She DID however, get me a Red Yarn/haired Cabbage Patch Doll. You reminded me of that. I did love my Ciara-Ingrid ^_^ Ahhh memories.
You have me curious about those sweets, I've never heard nor tried any of them. Thank you for commenting
I completely agree with you on those "nasty" candies, with the only exception CHoward Violet Candies; I've never seen/heard of that one. However, I'll take your word for it
For those of you that grew up with toys, board games and such. What were your absolute favorite store bought games / toys as children?
Also to those that apply, I'm curious to know what your favorite candies were, in childhood. What sweets were the best?
As for me, some of my favorite games were Hungry, Hungry Hippos and Lite Bright. My favorite toys were Easy Bake Oven and Jacks. With regards to candy, Toffifay was my number one go to, for that sugary sensation; hands down, it was the absolute BEST to me
Alrighty then! Let's switch ish up a bit, shall we? =========
Name the movie that this song is the musical theme to AND the name of the artist that sings the song. Your hint is a snippet of the lyrics, which are as follows:
"This shattered dream you cannot justify We're gonna scream until we're satisfied What're we runnin' for? We've got the right to be angry What're we runnin' for, when there's nowhere we can run to anymore.
We can't afford to be innocent, stand up and face the enemy It's a do or die situation, we will be invincible And with the power of conviction, there is no sacrifice It's a do or die situation, we will be invincible"
Men, what feelings come up when you see women in noticeably false eyelashes?
I recall a scene in the movie Single White Female, where the woman used her stiletto heel to murder a dude.
Thank you for sharing your perspective