Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Childhood Miscellanea Part Two

When I was ten my bedroom was packed up and moved to the basement for health reasons.  A decade later, I've finally started going through it.  This is what I've discovered in my archaeological dig through my accidental time capsule.

These were my favorite toy cars.  Sparkly and pink.  The doors on the big one on the right could open, which I thought was pretty nifty.
I used to really like this glittery/sparkly baton.  I was never very good at the dartboard in the background...
I never successfully rode a real skateboard, but Tech Decks were a line of finger skateboards that I thought were really cool.  For some reason...
My dad built this very cool half-pipe for me to use with my Tech Decks.  Unfortunately, I think I had mostly lost interest in them by the time it got this far and it was never finished.  Thanks for the effort, Dad!  Sorry my timing sucked!

I wasn't allowed to watch Power Rangers as a child.  But I was allowed to get merchandise.  Thanks Mom and Dad for protecting me from violence and giving me up entirely to commercialism.  It's made me who I am today.
Spirographs were pretty cool, right?
Look at the amazing post-it artwork I made!
The only problem is what to do with the really cool pictures.  This is best purpose I could find for it.  Perhaps my parents knew a better purpose when I was but a wee lad.
Hello, friends.  Kyle here.  I just want you to know, if you're keeping up with this blog via Twitter, I'm going to stop tweeting about it on my main account (@KyleMaddens) and have it go to a new account (@KylesBlog). In a few days.  Thanks!

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