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Road Side Pub
Childhood toys/games which you remember fondly.
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<blockquote data-quote="LS WUT" data-source="post: 16869806" data-attributes="member: 152454"><p>I remember growing up extremely poor. My mother died when she was 37. I was 9 at the time. However my dad was never around, but he made “okay” money. So we would get the occasional toys and such. I’ve kept every game console I ever got. I still have my original Nintendo, and Super Nintendo. duck hunt was my favorite game. I still have them in my closet. I still bring it out occasionally and play Super Mario,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LS WUT, post: 16869806, member: 152454"] I remember growing up extremely poor. My mother died when she was 37. I was 9 at the time. However my dad was never around, but he made “okay” money. So we would get the occasional toys and such. I’ve kept every game console I ever got. I still have my original Nintendo, and Super Nintendo. duck hunt was my favorite game. I still have them in my closet. I still bring it out occasionally and play Super Mario, [/QUOTE]
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