Misfit
Lawful neutral
https://www.buzzfeed.com/gabrielsanchez/dangerous-toys-from-history?utm_term=.xbaYWyPDO#.bhvMZx5g0
Suspended window-cage playpens, 1934
Suspended window-cage playpens, 1934
I didn't see a single example of a toy I'd call a "problem"...or that I didn't want.
Well,,OK..the terminally ill doll....
I had the electronic rifle range.......
Speaking of dangerous toys, I saw one of the fully functional small pulse-jet rocket motors show up on eBay. They were sold in the 60s in the back of Popular Mechanics and other hobby mags. I remember lusting after those....was going to mount them on my bicycle. What coulda gone wrong?
When I was a kid we played with plastic bags full of broken glass.
And the plastic bag had a satchel cinch on it, so when you pulled it over your head you could secure it around your neck.
Sure it wasn't a fancy-shmancy iPod full of the rock music kids like with their Dan Fogelberg and ZZTop, but we were grateful to have it!
Wile E. Coyote suddenly came to mind.Speaking of dangerous toys, I saw one of the fully functional small pulse-jet rocket motors show up on eBay. They were sold in the 60s in the back of Popular Mechanics and other hobby mags. I remember lusting after those....was going to mount them on my bicycle. What coulda gone wrong?
Wile E. Coyote suddenly came to mind.
More importantly, WHY THE HELL ISNT ONE STRAPPED TO ROOF OF THE PANTERA RIGHT NOW??????!!!!!
Plastic bag??
Spoiled rich kid were you??
'fraid it might leave scorch marks.
Plastic bag??
Spoiled rich kid were you??
spray it with Pam first, just like drag racers do before burnouts, it's wipe right off afterwards.