I had tons of Barbies and one "ken" though he wasn't a real Ken - he was Donny from New Kids on the Block and he had a rat tail of real hair (not real real, I mean not hard plastic like the rest of his hair). I thought he was hot man. I mostly had the Barbies so I could have gril friends come over and play as ALL the girls, and I'm be Donny. Oddly I usually pretended he was a surfer and was descended from the composer Tchaikovsky. He had all these amazing talents that he was kind of embarrassed about but when he fell in love with Jasmine (from Aladdin, she had the longest hair so of course she was the one who always got the guy) she would see him doing stuff like surfing or whatever and she'd be like "Oh my god, I can't believe he can surf like that, he's so amazing! AND he plays the violin, he's so sensitive..." And of course she always had her hair up and then one day her saw her take her hair out of her ponytail holder and like, he'd never seen how long her hair was and he thought she was so beautiful and he fell in love with her! (my best friend from back then and I always joke about that now - letting the hair down was always the deal clincher)
My cousin and I used to play Lost Boys all the time too, and we'd build litte treeforts out of cardboard and booby traps out of yarn. He always wanted to be the main kid fromt he real world and I'd be Rufio. Rufio was ubelievably hot. Wow.
My brother had Battletech and MechWarrior - those games were awesome. I loved the books with the diagrams of the mechs. Oh, we had Battleship and this two-person hand-held game called Zip Zap, and Hungry Hungry Hippos. I always wanted Crossfire so bad... I had a lot of Hot Wheels too. I liked building cities for them out of cereal boxes. Oh, and Moon Shoes, they were like trampolines you strapped onto your feet. Those were fun. Our cousin had all the Ninja Turtles - they came with tons of weapons they could hold in their hands, they were so cool. Anything mutant was cool. X-Men were freakin awesome. I know Gambit wasn't around til the 90s, but I remember being so in love with him when I saw him in the cartoon. His costume accentuated his hips and thighs in such a sexy way... I had a Gambit action figure with a real cloth coat but I didn't like how the coat fit him - that action figure pissed me off cuz it was too small to be with the Barbies and it was just not as hot as the "real" Gambit was supposed to be.
Posted on: September 19, 2006, 06:15:52 PM
I guess Aladdin and Hook weren't until the 90s either. Dang it. I'm not old enough for this thread.