childhood toys

After 2 years I finally found my password....how sweet it is....
 
I just got a picture of you trying to figure it out for two years...




nonstop!
 
not quite....iv still been around just not on this one.
 
kerplunk and buckaroo.
Both taught me valuable lessons for later in life.

Kerplunk: Your balls will always drop. It inevitable.

Buckaroo: If you dont take care of yer ass, theres always gonna be spillage
 
Man, life-altering toys? Hmmm....

I dunno. Lego?

This requires some reflection. At such a young age, I took my toys for granted and just had fun with them. My life back then had only one direction: go to school, try to get good grades, come home and watch cartoons. Can't quite think of any toys that had altered my life dramatically.
 
The toy which altered my life was probably nothing more than a box of crayons and some paper--I've always loved to write and draw. And of course there was nothing more fantastic than a fresh, new box of crayons--because you know you could never make them as pointy as they once were. That, and you'd run out of the black first, on account that it was good for out-lining everything with (and coloring in pictures of Batman, of course.)
 

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