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3175ArticleVaporman87This reminds me of a bad experience in our fourth grade gift exchange. I received a heavily used Star Wars figure wrapped in newspaper and sealed in a cardboard box ( no wrapping paper ). It came from one of the less fortunate students in the class. But me being a spoiled little 10 year old, I took it upon myself to cry about it. Looking back on it now, I cringe and hate myself for my reaction. I guess I had witnessed my friends and others getting these nice new gifts, and felt cheated.  Dec 11, 2015View
3174ArticleVaporman87Well, I've seen one of these movies. Guess which? LOL. Even so, thank you for sharing this fun list. Top 5 Favorite Christmas Horror MoviesDec 11, 2015View
3173ArticleDirtyD79This article is great. I got those poppers for years on 4th of July as a kid and for some reason never thought to do that.Expl-ho-ho-ho-sionDec 11, 2015View
3172ArticleNLoganYou weren't the only kid special enough, I am allergic to peanuts and always made the same trade Mr. Goodbars for Special Darks. Now my kids give them to me because they don't like dark chocolate.Expl-ho-ho-ho-sionDec 10, 2015View
3171ArticleNLoganCool. I love Joust with the flapping noises, the eggs hatching, the dragon/pterodactyl noise, etc. Played my Atari 2600 to death. Your mom easily could have read an article there was a woman named Ronnie Lamm in the early eighties that was very anti video games and arcades who was endlessly interviewed about the evils of arcades. How they were not wholesome places for children in bowling alleys, bars, and dark dens of mischief, and how children would steal to support their addiction to video games. Bunch of nonsense, bet she would have flipped out now to see today's generation of gamers and the violent games they play.Perfect GameDec 10, 2015View
3170ArticlekidcoffeeThank you, mickyarber!!Perfect GameDec 10, 2015View
3169ArticlepikachuloverThat sounds like a really fun play set. And thanks. A Mature Gift ExchangeDec 10, 2015View
3168ArticlemickyarberOn the flip side, I always looked forward to (and still do) the family Christmas parties. With so many cousins, we just drew names and none of the gifts were expensive. You may end up wanting what someone else got, but only because it looked cool and not because it was more expensive that who you had gotten. Fun article.What a Stuffy Party! Dec 10, 2015View
3167ArticlemickyarberA great story here, and really well told.Perfect GameDec 10, 2015View
3166ArticlemickyarberI used to love those Christmas parties at school with the gift exchanges. I can remember a couple of things I got from them. Probably the coolest thing I got was a Fall Guy playset. It was a truck that you pulled back and let go and it would run on it's own. It came with a Lee Majors figure in a pose with his arms up in the air, and it also came with, I think, a traffic light. You would put Lee Majors standing in the back of the truck, and run it towards the traffic light. When it went under it, the figures hands would grab the pole and hang on while the truck kept going. It was a really well designed toy that really fit the theme of the Fall Guy show, where Lee played a Hollywood stunt man. Fun article.A Mature Gift ExchangeDec 10, 2015View