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Originally posted by Marc P.
Yes. Family Matters and Boy Meets World (which is still the best show ever)
Who's house did Eurkel crash into when he tested out his jet pack in the Wilson's house after they replaced the roof there?? Did he crash into the house from Step By Step or another show? Also Remember the show "Perfect Strangers"?? That was a good one!!

Back to some cool toys, remember pillow people??? I think I had one and my cousin had one that looked like a window.

amandabean, I remember Mooseltoe, and do you remember spree and whatchamacallit candies???

What about stompers??? Those were little AA battery controlled cars that would go anywhere, even in the bath tub, (Wait a minute, electric toys in the tub???? What were we thinking?)

I remember the first "grown up" movie I saw was The Breakfast Club when I was like 7 or 8. I went to see ET at the Drive in when my power at my house went out one night.

I remember playing zaxxon and carnival on my coleco vision and seeing THIS MESSAGE almost every time I "forgot" to turn it off before I put in my game.

I remember the FIRST Video game system I owned had 8bits of power, Nintendo Power!!! My first game I had was RC Pro Am and <icky>Q-BERT<icky/>.

I remember playing games with my cousins like "My mother went to the store and bought, (Insert a product here that begins with A, then repeat and Insert B product, etc.)

I remember when Tonka Trucks were my whole life, then I graduated to GI Joe and the Aircraft carrier and all the cool toys that came with it. I never did get The Bridge Layer or the Special Edition Sgt. Slaughter though.
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