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As I've mentioned multiple times, my parents denied me the Weeble experience, as we were a devout Fisher Price Little People family. Life was good, so I'm not complaining but the grass always looked pretty green in Weeble-ville.
Gosh, I haven't heard the term "Weeble" in such a long time. I always thought those were neat as a kid. That Santa kind of reminds me of a miniature Mattel Patter Pillow I had that talked. Fun images.
I loved the Weeble Haunted House. I know I went through at least two of them back then and despite the smaller scale, I used to use my Star Wars figures when they had to investigate a Haunted House.
A year or two back I actually found the Ghost and weeble boy that came with the set in my garage.
Weebles wobble but they don't fall down. Love it!!!
"What motivated him to throw a puppy at the Hells Angels is currently unclear,"
Starroid Raiders Dagon wrote "No Dime Store Monster left behind"
I was constantly getting those things wedged in my mouth when I was a little kid. The egg shape mad them easy to put in your mouth if you started on the narrow end. But they were weighted on the bottom, and once you got one in your mouth it would flip upright and get stuck in there behind your teeth. It would hurt, and I would start freaking out, and I would have to get my mom to help me get it out of my mouth. And of course as soon as she would leave the room, I would pop it right back in there and repeat the process. I don't know why she didn't take those things away from me.
They were great toys, though. I had the haunted house, treehouse, and Mickey Mouse club playsets.
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