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I remember seeing these in the toy shop and wanting one.
I had a similar "Professionals" set.
The good old days when toy guns could look ike real guns and nobody panicked. I guess it was still fresh off the back end of the war where most families still had old war guns at home, mostly decommissioned.
A friend wanted a BMX but his mother steadfastly opposed it. She worked as a nurse in an A&E department where she encountered numerous kids who had been badly injured from BMX riding accidents. She even showed him an article published in the British Medical Journal stating that BMX should be banned. I have investigated and the article actually does exist.
Several kids at my school wanted a chemistry set but their parents refused to buy one on safety grounds.
I remember the BMX controversy...
My brother had a chemistry set - imagine being able to buy genuine chemicals now!
A friend wanted a BMX but his mother steadfastly opposed it. She worked as a nurse in an A&E department where she encountered numerous kids who had been badly injured from BMX riding accidents. She even showed him an article published in the British Medical Journal stating that BMX should be banned. I have investigated and the article actually does exist.
Several kids at my school wanted a chemistry set but their parents refused to buy one on safety grounds.
I always wanted a Mr. Frosty. And one of those games where little pensuins climbed a hill then slid down again. Then there were Wuzzles, which were hybrid animals. Really wanted a Tycoon Wuzzle (a raccoon/tiger hybrid) but mum said they were too expensive. I think they were £15 in the '80s. A couple of years back, I found a couple of Wuzzles in local charity shops. I found a Rhinokey, Bumblelion and Hoppopotamus. Only £1 each! Haha!
I Googled Mobo and discovered they made the spring-mounted "rocking" horse that my family had when I was a kid. I loved that thing! One of my brothers used to bounce hard on it then launch himself over the horse's head and onto the grass. Haha!
did you ever end up getting one.
Im sure if you went to a country show now you might be able to get one.
did your mom ever tell you why she used the money you had saved and used it to buy a quad bike for your brother when he saved nothing. seems a bit unfair.
i had and still have a massive love of backhoe excavators, and my childhood was ruined when i went to a large country show here in the uk that had a stall selling a large posable ride on metal excavator for around £150 which i had saved up over several months in preperation for the show.
My mother refused to give me the money to buy it, no matter how i pleaded, coerced, reasoned and even demanded she gave me my monet i had earned.
What added insult to injury is that my brother asked for a quad bike but he had saved nothing and she was short by around £200 and she gave him my money and the £1500 needed to buy the quad. He subsequently crashed it and wrecked it that same weekend, and bought him another.
I had and still have a massive love of backhoe excavators, and my childhood was ruined when I went to a large country show here in the UK that had a stall selling a large posable ride on METAL excavator for around £150 which I had saved up over several months in preperation for the show.
My mother REFUSED to give me the money to buy it, no matter how I pleaded, coerced, reasoned and even demanded she gave me MY monet I had earned.
What added insult to injury is that my brother asked for a quad bike but he had saved nothing and she was short by around £200 and she gave him MY money and the £1500 needed to buy the quad. He subsequently crashed it and wrecked it that same weekend, and bought him another.
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