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    Museum Robot
    • May 9, 2007
    • 5795

    Nerd Therapy Sessions: Trapped!


    For this tale we venture back to 1976 and visit the mall, where I sort of grew up and talk about one of my more traumatic early experiences.

    More after the jump:




    I was raised in a mall.

    Well, at least partially anyway. You see, my grandparents owned a shoe store in a middle class mall in our town. It wasn’t a glamorous place but it had two banks, a grocery store and the town's other government controlled liquor store, so it was a busy place.

    Many a Saturday, my mom would drop my sister and myself off so my parents could go do “grown up things” (if their anything like my wife and I, my parents probably just laid around, basking in total silence) without worrying about us.

    I know it sounds kind of dreary but trust me, it was an orange and yellow paradise! We had a Woolco with a toy department crammed with Mego and GI Joe dolls, a hobby shop that sold Metal Men figures, a bookstore crammed with those Whitman comic three packs and even a pet store with a display of “Creature from the Black Lagoon” aquarium thingees.

    As a bonus, my grandmother was usually good for a two dollar bill, life was good.

    I also wasn’t alone, besides my sister our mall playmates included the children of many of the other shop keeps including the family whose dad ran the hobby shop and the two girls whose dad had the Dutch store (which sold wooden shoes and incredibly salty liquorices)

    The best part was, I pretty much had total access to anything, the vendors all knew each other so you always felt kind of …protected I guess.

    Save for one particular day, it was getting late (I think it closed early on Saturdays at this point) and before my parents came and got me, I decided to visit the drug store two doors down to have a peak at his rack toy aisle (anyone else noticing a disturbing pattern with me?)

    As I crouched down to stare at the Batmobiles and Monster dolls I heard “CLICK, CLICK, BOOM!”The lights were out, not a big problem as the mall lights shown into the store but the bigger problem was the fact that the store was closed!

    The pharmacist had locked me in!I began to panic as a six year old might and the first person to walk by was my older sister probably out looking for me.

    Her face is forever etched in my mind, it was a look of concern buoyed with one of complete and utter joy. You have to forgive a sibling for that last part, it's in the brother/sister charter.

    She ran and got my grandmother, who freaked out and a few minutes later returned with the pharmacist who quickly let me out.

    I’ll never forget that man, stocky with slicked back white hair, those Peter Seller’s glasses, clad in his Dr Sivana outfit with an apologetic look on his face. My family all had a good laugh about it after and no real harm was done.

    However, the whole reason I bring this story up is because I was in a drug store five minutes to closing this week and when the announcement came on, I panicked and ran to the cash. It dawned on me as to why I did that...
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  • Earth 2 Chris
    Verbose Member
    • Mar 7, 2004
    • 32526

    #2
    I think we just read the Secret Origin of Brian Heiler.

    Chris
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    • The Toyroom
      The Packaging King
      • Dec 31, 2004
      • 16653

      #3
      Another great one
      Think OUTSIDE the Box! For the BEST in Repro & Custom Packaging!

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      • megoat
        A Therefore Experience
        • Jun 10, 2003
        • 2699

        #4
        I once tried some of that salty dutch liquorice. Blechh.

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        • HardyGirl
          Mego Museum's Poster Girl
          • Apr 3, 2007
          • 13933

          #5
          I had never heard of a mall until we came to CA when I was 13. Growing up in NYC, all I ever knew of was department stores, grocery stores, discount stores, and those mom and pop corner stores. It sounds like life was pretty good when you were 6, (except getting locked in the drug store). Tell me, did the kids of the shopkeepers get stuff for free or at least discounted?
          "Do you believe, you believe in magic?
          'Cos I believe, I believe that I do,
          Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic
          If your mission is magic your love will shine true."

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          • vulcan2074
            Live Long and Prosper
            • Mar 23, 2008
            • 7811

            #6
            Thats so wild. If it happened to me I would have freaked, after I opened a bunch of toys lol.
            Sammy

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            • samurainoir
              Eloquent Member
              • Dec 26, 2006
              • 18758

              #7
              You just made me nostalgic for two dollar bills! And soon we will be without pennies and all bills will be plastic.

              Lot of Eight (8) Canadian $2 Two Dollar Paper Money Bills 1974 Sequential UNC | eBay
              Last edited by samurainoir; Apr 3, '12, 10:36 AM.
              My store in the MEGO MALL!

              BUY THE CAPTAIN CANUCK ACTION FIGURE HERE!

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              • palitoy
                live. laugh. lisa needs braces
                • Jun 16, 2001
                • 59230

                #8
                Ah the duece, it will always remind me of my grandmother. She even looks like the Queen.
                Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions

                Buy Toy-Ventures Magazine here:
                http://www.plaidstallions.com/reboot/shop

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                • Earth 2 Chris
                  Verbose Member
                  • Mar 7, 2004
                  • 32526

                  #9
                  You don't see too many 2 dollar bills around here nowadays. Jefferson was robbed! How'd Hamilton warrant the 10 dollar bill?!?

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                  • MIB41
                    Eloquent Member
                    • Sep 25, 2005
                    • 15631

                    #10
                    Originally posted by HardyGirl
                    I had never heard of a mall until we came to CA when I was 13. Growing up in NYC, all I ever knew of was department stores, grocery stores, discount stores, and those mom and pop corner stores. It sounds like life was pretty good when you were 6, (except getting locked in the drug store). Tell me, did the kids of the shopkeepers get stuff for free or at least discounted?
                    Your reflection reminds me of when I went up to Joe Kubert's School of Design in Dover, New Jersey back in the mid-80's. I met this fella from the Bronx and we were talking about things we always wanted to do. His big dream was to have a huge field to throw a football in during the summer. Growing up in the city he only knew steam blowing out from the sewers. I told him I live in the equivalent of a wet dream for him. I told him to come on down to Louisville, Ky. He'll get all the fields he could possibly imagine.

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                    • UnderdogDJLSW
                      To Fear is Not Logical...
                      • Feb 17, 2008
                      • 4883

                      #11
                      I remember many summers in the 70's where staying up late didn't matter and after dinner my mom would go up to the local mall and shop at the Kresge's with my brother and I in tow. She had no worries staying through the announcement that the store would be closing in 10 minutes. My brother wouldn't care either. I would be beside myself with worry/embarrassment. Now looking back, I think how cool was that to be able to 1) stay up late, 2) not worry about being one of the few people walking back out to their car late, and 3) Kresge's usually meant a small plastic toy of some sort. (And if lucky a Mego).
                      It's all good!

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