Spike wrote:
> "Anim8rFSK" <ANIM8Rfsk@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:ANIM8Rfsk-A0D198.07225103012008@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> In article <96d13$477cc5e8$407e4247$26081@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>> Anne Greene <ag@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>> Anim8rFSK wrote:
>>>> In article <5qidncpjIv-H6OHanZ2dnUVZ_oLinZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>>>> Alric Knebel <alric@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Anne Greene wrote:
>>>>>> Alric Knebel wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hello, Will. That was great. I wish that old magazine was still
>>>>>>> around, so you could order past issues. I used to read that mag
> when
>>>>>>> I was a kid.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I remember getting two issues in my Christmas stocking one year and
>>>>>> spending the holiday break reading them over and over again.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Deb
>>>>> Do you remember all of those advertisements, for the cool masks and
> that
>>>>> mechanical hand coming out of the box, and so on. Man, I'd daydream
>>>>> about owning that junk.
>>>> I got the Famous Monsters make-up kit. Had to convince Mom to shell
> out
>>>> the astronomical cost of $5 :-)
>>>>
>>> I always wanted the sea monkeys. They had such cute little smiling
>>> faces in the ads!
>>>
>>> Deb
>> LOL, well, *THOSE* you can actually still get. :)
>>
>> --
>> Jitterbug phones:
>> Fourth one is in hand. Doesn't work. Yet. :(
>
> I also wanted the sea monkeys. I still remember my dismay in freshman
bio
> when we looked at brine shrimp under a microscope and the teacher told
us
> these were the sea monkeys sold in magazines and comic books. No pearl
> necklaces or smiling faces or any of the other cool stuff from the ads
:-(
LOL! Darn, that growing up business is hard, isn't it?
Deb
>
> --
> Spike
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> "Life is a tragedy when seen in close-up, but a comedy in long-shot."
> -Charlie Chaplin
>
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