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  • heartnsoul76
    heartnsoul76 Member Posts: 1,648
    edited July 2014

    Elimar - we wore those scarves too, except they weren't so small.  They had padding the first few inches then had wider ties.  I liked them because they didn't sit flat on your head.  We used to really dress 'em up.  We would pull our hair back in a ponytail, and then wear big earrings, a big necklace, and lots of makeup.  And match them carefully with our halter top, haha.  It was such a trend in Atlanta.  

  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited July 2014

    HnS, That was more the gypsy look.  When I was younger, we just color coordinated them with our "pedal-pushers."  Then later the bandana triangle came back as something to pair with your Oshkosh (B'Gosh) overalls.

  • staynsane
    staynsane Member Posts: 213
    edited July 2014

    Eli- My mom had that same yogurt maker!  Don't know what happened to it; it wasn't in her house when she passed, and she never offered it to me, so she must have given it to her cleaning lady (who received MANY of her possessions).  I remember kind of "loose," unappealing yogurt, too.

    HnS- I too tried to rock the bandana/halter look.  When in my teens, I was pretty flat chested and was MORTIFIED when I ended up in a pool one summer wearing a halter top and cut-off jeans and my top came off.  Completely.  Note to self:  do not jump off a high diving board wearing a halter top!

  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited July 2014

    While I was searching for graphics for my 5-Year Cancerversary, I came across this, and had to bring the retro packaging here.

    image    I haven't seen it around in recent years.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited July 2014

    Elimar, I'm so excited for you!! What a milestone!!!!

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  • NativeMainer
    NativeMainer Member Posts: 10,462
    edited July 2014

    I remember 5 Alive,
    I loved it!Wish it was still
    around.Probably I could figure out what
    was in it and make my own. . .

  • MinusTwo
    MinusTwo Member Posts: 16,634
    edited July 2014

    Native - if you come up with a "formula", let us know.

  • NativeMainer
    NativeMainer Member Posts: 10,462
    edited July 2014

    I just did a quick search, found this recipe, but it only has 4 juices in it: 

    Paleo “5 Alive”♥

    Ingredients:

      • 3 cups of orange juice (my juicer is broken, so I bought a brand
        that is pure orange juice with nothing else added, otherwise I would
        have used the juicer)
      • 1 cup grapefruit juice (I squeezed 1 grapefruit and it gave me one cup of juice)
      • Juice from 1 lemon (about 2 oz)
      • Juice from 2 limes (about 2 oz)

    Directions:

      1. Juice all of the fruits and mix it together!
      2. Serve chilled with a little pulp mixed in and a lime wedge on the glass.
  • MinusTwo
    MinusTwo Member Posts: 16,634
    edited July 2014

    Native - Sounds like you made it.  Did it taste like you remembered?  Hmmm - maybe it's Tangerine that's missing?  That's my new favorite.

  • NativeMainer
    NativeMainer Member Posts: 10,462
    edited July 2014

    I haven't made it up yet, just found the recipe on the 'net.  I think you are right about the tangerine being missing.  I'm going to see if I can find some in the store next grocery trip.  

  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited July 2014

    Sometimes you see the markings at a school yard or in a playground area, but I don't think I have seen kids playing Four Square for years.  I had one at my school outside the gym doors, almost in the school parking area.  As a result, we never played it during school semester, but when Parks and Rec. came for the summer program, we always did.  

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    Unlike this sweet picture, we never had an "official" so we had heated debates about whether the ball went out or not.  In fact, we played in a very cut-throat manner (as if it were dodgeball, hahaha!!!)

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited July 2014

    I really enjoyed playing four square. I was much better at dodge ball though!!

  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited July 2014

    The toys we grew up with always had an element of danger to them.  Remember Water Wiggle?  The crazy expression on it should have tipped us off.  It was harmless fun...til it hit someone in the face!

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  • NativeMainer
    NativeMainer Member Posts: 10,462
    edited July 2014

    Remember Mr. Potato Head with his pipe? 

    I think they've taken the pipe away from the kit, now.  

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  • staynsane
    staynsane Member Posts: 213
    edited July 2014

    Lawn darts....the early ones that really could shish-kabab a child! 

  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited July 2014

    Aw, really?   Too many 6-year-olds experimenting with pipe tobacco, no doubt.

  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited July 2014

    Posts crossed, SnS, but I know somewhere in the backlog of this thread, I posted all about the lawn darts, or Jarts, as they were also known.  So deadly...and I loved them!  Still have a set and every few years get them out for some play with the family.  We live for the danger.

  • NativeMainer
    NativeMainer Member Posts: 10,462
    edited July 2014

    I remember you posting about Jarts, Elimar!: 

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    Definitely an injury risk!  

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  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited July 2014

                                           

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    Think of how collectible my set must be now.  (Oh, by the way, playing with four has tons more danger.  Look at the knuckleheads in the picture standing so close to the ring.  With two players you are both on the same end, throwing, and then walking to the other end...so it is extremely safe.)

  • NativeMainer
    NativeMainer Member Posts: 10,462
    edited July 2014
  • staynsane
    staynsane Member Posts: 213
    edited July 2014

    Thank goodness we have been made safer with the banning of lawn darts that actually stuck in the ground!   Thank goodness all electrical appliances have about five tags attached to the cords to tell us how dangerous they can be!  Honestly, I'm surprised all kinds of tools and power equipment are still sold; but then those are primarily marketed to men, and everyone knows they have more sense about proper handling than wimen!  (Had to borrow your spellin' Eli).

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited July 2014

    I must have lived under a rock. I don't remember lawn darts, or Water Wiggle. I do remember Mr. Potato Head though - my kids had them.

    Anyone ever play Bocce Ball? We played that a lot when we were kids. We still play that when we go camping with the kids in the family.

  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited July 2014

    As a kid, I watched old men playing bocce ball (well, they would have been about the age I am now!)  We did play croquet a few times every summer, but it always got crazy because people didn't agree on the rules.  Oh wait, that was almost all group sports we tried.  Why, I can even remember a heated argument about the rotation of service in volleyball.  Hahaha.

    Here's a memory:

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    I played with one of those and then when my kids came along, they had this instead:

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    We called it Wiggle Writer, but there was another one actually called that, from about the same era.  All I know is that my kids would sit five or ten extra minutes to practice writing the alphabet, so I guess it served a purpose.  I remember signing a few birthday cards in the wiggly style too.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited July 2014

    We played croquet too growing up. We had the same rule problem in our family too!

    I don't recognize bizzy buzz buzz. I'm starting to feel like the poor girl on the block! lol

    Remember this game?? I loved it. My favorite part was popping the popper. I was easily amused.

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  • NativeMainer
    NativeMainer Member Posts: 10,462
    edited July 2014

    I don't remember Bocce Ball.  Looks like fun, though! 

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  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited July 2014

    Played Trouble with the neighbors.  It had the famous "Pop-O-Matic" dice roller.  Definitely made it more fun.

    So many similar games:

    Sorry

    Aggravation

    Headache

    Frustration

    The last two came after Trouble and also had the Pop-O-Matic.  I think they are all still available, but I have not seen Aggravation for a while.  The box my game was in looked like this one (but the game boards and he packaging of all the games changed a little over the years.)   It's fun to see how they were again.

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  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited July 2014

    Don't forget the weirdest board game...Hey Pa!  There's a Goat on the Roof!  I don't think I ever played it, but remember the Sat. morning commercials for it.  (Remember those Sat. mornings, when all the kids toys got advertized?)

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  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited July 2014

    I can't stop thinking about retro games now.  Just found this at a garage sale three weeks ago.  Haven't gotten the family to sit still for it yet.

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    Mille Bornes.  I have a childhood memory of playing this one on Thanksgiving, with a family friend.

  • elimar86861
    elimar86861 Member Posts: 7,416
    edited July 2014

    One final one.  This has been nagging at my brain since I put up the Aggravation game with the marbles.  I remember playing this once in school, at the end of the day.  When the bell rang, we did not want to go home.  We wanted to finish the game.  The teacher, on the other hand, was more than ready to go and we had to put it up.

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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited July 2014

    I remember Aggravation but not any of the others. We played Uno a lot in our family. I think it's still around today.

    Remember this?

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