tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5849534063028549941.post7503183574630982711..comments2024-01-17T03:30:15.977-07:00Comments on His Name Is Studd: Classic Television Toy CommercialsRick Diehlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09164406479995933163noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5849534063028549941.post-11441251762650605462017-11-23T06:12:29.037-07:002017-11-23T06:12:29.037-07:00[Download] $12,234 within 2 months Gambling Softwa...<b><a href="http://sports.syntaxlinks.com/r/ZCodeSystem" rel="nofollow">[Download] $12,234</a> within 2 months Gambling Software?</b><br /><br />Let me get it right.<br /><br />I dont care about sports. Never cared less.<br /><br />I tried everything from forex & stocks to internet systems and affiliate products.. I even made some money but then blew it all when the stock market went south.<br /><br />I think I finally found it. Download Now!!!Bloggerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07287821785570247118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5849534063028549941.post-15034038241605308142011-11-29T11:26:35.086-07:002011-11-29T11:26:35.086-07:00I had most of the Johnny West toys, the Marx Knigh...I had most of the Johnny West toys, the Marx Knights and yes, one of the Vikings, which were as cool as you can imagine. Those Marx toys all had so much stuff that came with them, that they were just amazing fun<br /><br />I really should take a more serious look at those toys.Rick Diehlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09164406479995933163noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5849534063028549941.post-16661712309659229012011-11-29T06:49:46.098-07:002011-11-29T06:49:46.098-07:00Other lines worthy of mention are the Marx "B...Other lines worthy of mention are the Marx "Best of the west" and "Noble knights" dolls. I hear Marx also had a Viking line of dolls (*faints*) but I never saw them.<br /><br />Those Marx toys were pretty much indestructible. I played with them for years, with all the carelessness boys are known for (throw them as high as can be, throw stones at them, dunk them in the bathtub) but today, 40 years later, they're still in my mother's basement... having served a full term with me, and a second one with my own sons. They're now patiently waiting for my grandkids, none the worse for wear (although I did lose a lot of equipment since then). <br /><br />The full-size G.I. Joe toys were almost as sturdy, although the kung fu grips eventually went bad. As for the ephemeral "Super Joe" dolls that showed up in the late 70s, they literally turned to dust when I took them out of storage to give to my kids; the rubber from the joints had gone totally dry and crumbled at the sligtest touch. <br /><br />Great trip down memory lane, Rick! I really, really wish I could have had that übercool G.I. Joe astronaut. Alas, I started playing with them with the "fuzzy beards" Adventure Team version, and although there were divers, spies, polar explorers and tomb robbers, I could never find an astronaut.Benoît Leblanchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10295664047855848543noreply@blogger.com