What we wanted for Xmas 1976

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“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”

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I was too young for any of that crap
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.

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I was in a training session this morning and in a discussion of the design of a keyboard and its relationship with carpal tunnel syndrome, it came out that about half the class had NEVER ACTUALLY SEEN A TYPEWRITER.

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The scary part is, in 1976 I had hair much like the guy in the ad and used a hair dryer much like that one to style it. :o
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Are you saying those ads made you Gay?
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LOL - no, that would have been the men's underwear section of the Sears Catalog :P
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Scooter wrote:The scary part is, in 1976 I had hair much like the guy in the ad and used a hair dryer much like that one to style it. :o
Then Scooter, I am afraid I have bad news: you are perilously close to the status of being an OLD FART! 8-)
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One can STILL purchase the yellow Tonka...
Sometimes it seems as though one has to cross the line just to figger out where it is

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I had a Timpo train but not that one. I think it was called the Midnight Express or something like that...
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I had a bullworker and a chest expander.

Bunch of wank the pair of them.
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You used a MAN-styler, Scoot?

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I didn't use that particular model. I used one that looked very much like it that belonged to my sister. And I was only 11.
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I think that was around the time I discovered Micronauts, I don't see them, there. I loved the toys, and was a loyal follower of the comics.

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I always wanted either an Olivetti or a Remington typewriter.

Ultimate cool.

I remeber my Mum having the Ablec Massage Machine. I dont know WHAT she thought it would achieve, but it didn't. .
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I had a Smith-Corona portable electric that got heavy use all the way through college. Although the last few years I used UNIX w/ vi and nroff-troff for formatting but the papers were then printed by a line printer, very fast but poor text quality, or sometimes an IBM selectric set up to print online (too loud to be in the same room with).

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I got a Lilliput typewriter in 1976 that I loved and used for many years. It saw me right through to the end of school.

I always wanted one of those hoodie hairdryers though.

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That's not the 1976 that I remember (although quite truthfully, 1976 is probably a year best forgotten). Where are the disco mirror-balls, platform shoes, leisure suits, Qiana shirts and fat gold chains with coke spoons on them?
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had the verti bird, had the ricochet racers (you can shoot your siblings with matchbox cars from 20ft away)

been moving a lot of tonka, nylint, buddyL and structo of late. the 70's stuff is starting to come in its own

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Sue U wrote:That's not the 1976 that I remember (although quite truthfully, 1976 is probably a year best forgotten). Where are the disco mirror-balls, platform shoes, leisure suits, Qiana shirts and fat gold chains with coke spoons on them?
For those of us in elementary school back then, no where.

I may have had that Braun curling iron, but don't see the Breyers horses that I had quite a collection of in the 70s. My favorite -- the great filly Ruffian:

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What amazes me is that:









So many here were children in the 1970's.

:nana

Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.


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