I hope you all have a Merry Christmas and that you get something as cool as I did in 1977.
A King Kong black light poster!
Brian B
Dec 23, 2009
Dec 21, 2009
Top Ten Favorite Childhood Christmas Gifts
I was tagged at the blog Yesterville Toy Room to list my top ten favorite childhood Christmas toys.
I ranked these by how much I played with them and or thoroughly enjoyed the toy.
So here they are in order.
#1. The aluminum saucer sled!
We wore these out. Great present and they lasted for years even after putting multiple dents in them.
#2 Super Toe
This is a toy that we played with and played with.
I think we played by the rules for a couple of hours and then we played a horse style game that we made up from then on.
Very durable toy.
#3 Jolly Rodger Pinball Machine
This was such a total surprise on that Christmas morning.
Atari was around then but to have an actual pinball machine at home was awesome!
We also got a couple of albums that year so we stacked them up on the stereo and played pinball all Christmas day. And the next. And the next. And the next.
#4 K-Tel Fun Skis
Great toy. Little pieces of plastic that you stood on a skied down the hill.
We never even broke a bone.
#5 Radio Controlled Batmobile
It was my first radio controlled car and it was the Batmobile! Double goodness!
I still have this toy but mine is not in as good as shape as the one in this picture.
I kinda got the radio control thing out of my system with this car. Never wanted another one.
#6 Ghost Gun
We sat in the closet under the stairway and blasted ghosts for hours.
You put a piece of paper in the gun that projected a ghost onto the wall. When you shot at the ghost a hole would appear on the projection and the paper.
Very fun.
#7 AM FM Radio
Grandma and Grandpa White got all us grand kids our very own radio one Christmas.
Most of the stations were AM then. The cool station was WIFE AM in Indy at the time.
Because I had this radio I was there when FM took over.
The cool station then was WKIS Kiss 99 FM.
#8 Ricochet Racers
I don't think this one lasted very long but it was fun.
You loaded cars in a shotgun type shell and then aimed and launched them at each other. Crash!
#9 The Magic Hat
I wanted this so bad one Christmas but alas it was not under the tree.
I know I had asked for it and it alone that year.
I had shown Mom the picture in the Sears and JC Penny's catalog and still didn't get it.
We went to my Uncle Georges late Christmas day and low and behold Uncle George and Aunt Pearl had gotten it for me.
I immediately amazed them with my magic abilities.
#10 Billy Blastoff
One of the first toys I remember playing with and thinking cool.
This was probably around 1969.
He walked and operated other equipment when you plugged them into him.
Thanks Yesterville for the trip down memory lane!
I ranked these by how much I played with them and or thoroughly enjoyed the toy.
So here they are in order.
#1. The aluminum saucer sled!
We wore these out. Great present and they lasted for years even after putting multiple dents in them.
#2 Super Toe
This is a toy that we played with and played with.
I think we played by the rules for a couple of hours and then we played a horse style game that we made up from then on.
Very durable toy.
#3 Jolly Rodger Pinball Machine
This was such a total surprise on that Christmas morning.
Atari was around then but to have an actual pinball machine at home was awesome!
We also got a couple of albums that year so we stacked them up on the stereo and played pinball all Christmas day. And the next. And the next. And the next.
#4 K-Tel Fun Skis
Great toy. Little pieces of plastic that you stood on a skied down the hill.
We never even broke a bone.
#5 Radio Controlled Batmobile
It was my first radio controlled car and it was the Batmobile! Double goodness!
I still have this toy but mine is not in as good as shape as the one in this picture.
I kinda got the radio control thing out of my system with this car. Never wanted another one.
#6 Ghost Gun
We sat in the closet under the stairway and blasted ghosts for hours.
You put a piece of paper in the gun that projected a ghost onto the wall. When you shot at the ghost a hole would appear on the projection and the paper.
Very fun.
#7 AM FM Radio
Grandma and Grandpa White got all us grand kids our very own radio one Christmas.
Most of the stations were AM then. The cool station was WIFE AM in Indy at the time.
Because I had this radio I was there when FM took over.
The cool station then was WKIS Kiss 99 FM.
#8 Ricochet Racers
I don't think this one lasted very long but it was fun.
You loaded cars in a shotgun type shell and then aimed and launched them at each other. Crash!
#9 The Magic Hat
I wanted this so bad one Christmas but alas it was not under the tree.
I know I had asked for it and it alone that year.
I had shown Mom the picture in the Sears and JC Penny's catalog and still didn't get it.
We went to my Uncle Georges late Christmas day and low and behold Uncle George and Aunt Pearl had gotten it for me.
I immediately amazed them with my magic abilities.
#10 Billy Blastoff
One of the first toys I remember playing with and thinking cool.
This was probably around 1969.
He walked and operated other equipment when you plugged them into him.
Thanks Yesterville for the trip down memory lane!
Dec 18, 2009
Cousins 1965
Dec 17, 2009
Happy Birthday Brett
Happy birthday little brother.
I say little meaning I am older than he is not that I am taller than him.
This is Brett opening presents in 1973.
The first thing I notice is the Mego Tarzan in the box on the floor.
I also see a paint set and another box I can't make out to the left.
Brett is wearing some cool moccasins too.
I am guessing Brett is messing with a gun holster.
Brett is never more than a chest hair away from some sort of weapon.
I also noticed a left over Halloween decoration on the floor.
This next Christmas is four years later, 1977.
I'm not sure what is in the box but I can just hear Brett's thoughts now.
"Oh! I hope it's a sweater! No. A sweater vest! Yeah that would be cool."
"No it's the box is to heavy. Oh boy! Oh boy!"
At this point Brett says out loud.
"I hope it is something to do with the second amendment!"
I say, while digging through my stocking looking for something Batman.
"What in the world are you talking about?"
Brett replies. "You know the second amendment? The right to bear arms."
Which after hearing this I look at him and this is what see in my mind.
I say little meaning I am older than he is not that I am taller than him.
This is Brett opening presents in 1973.
The first thing I notice is the Mego Tarzan in the box on the floor.
I also see a paint set and another box I can't make out to the left.
Brett is wearing some cool moccasins too.
I am guessing Brett is messing with a gun holster.
Brett is never more than a chest hair away from some sort of weapon.
I also noticed a left over Halloween decoration on the floor.
This next Christmas is four years later, 1977.
I'm not sure what is in the box but I can just hear Brett's thoughts now.
"Oh! I hope it's a sweater! No. A sweater vest! Yeah that would be cool."
"No it's the box is to heavy. Oh boy! Oh boy!"
At this point Brett says out loud.
"I hope it is something to do with the second amendment!"
I say, while digging through my stocking looking for something Batman.
"What in the world are you talking about?"
Brett replies. "You know the second amendment? The right to bear arms."
Which after hearing this I look at him and this is what see in my mind.
Dec 15, 2009
Cousins 1966
Dec 14, 2009
Dec 11, 2009
Christmas 1966
Dec 2, 2009
Spring Mill 1975
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