Toy Hall of Fame
Toy Hall of Fame
When it comes to toys, you can't beat it. The stick was inducted Thursday into the Toy Hall of Fame at the Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, N.Y. Curators praised the stick's ability to capture a child's imagination, as well as its all-purpose and no-cost qualities.
What was/is your favorite toy?
What was/is your favorite toy?
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Oldguy wrote:When it comes to toys, you can't beat it. The stick was inducted Thursday into the Toy Hall of Fame at the Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, N.Y. Curators praised the stick's ability to capture a child's imagination, as well as its all-purpose and no-cost qualities.
What was/is your favorite toy?
My pants with the front pockets cut out..<g>
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unjonharley wrote:Oldguy wrote:When it comes to toys, you can't beat it. The stick was inducted Thursday into the Toy Hall of Fame at the Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, N.Y. Curators praised the stick's ability to capture a child's imagination, as well as its all-purpose and no-cost qualities.
What was/is your favorite toy?
My pants with the front pockets cut out..<g>
unjohnharley Always an innovator.
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yeah, but, do you tie keys to a string so people think your just jingling your keys as you smile and walk?unjonharley wrote:Oldguy wrote:When it comes to toys, you can't beat it. The stick was inducted Thursday into the Toy Hall of Fame at the Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, N.Y. Curators praised the stick's ability to capture a child's imagination, as well as its all-purpose and no-cost qualities.
What was/is your favorite toy?
My pants with the front pockets cut out..<g>
my favorite toy: my small, but imaginative, brain.......
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You can if it's a sex toy. {bada-BOOM!}Oldguy wrote:When it comes to toys, you can't beat it.
Thank you and good night!
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seems that'd be JK's line.......Sensei wrote:You can if it's a sex toy. {bada-BOOM!}Oldguy wrote:When it comes to toys, you can't beat it.
Thank you and good night!
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Riddle me this
Q: What's brown and sticky?
A: A stick!
(btw, the cardboard box was already included)
A: A stick!
(btw, the cardboard box was already included)
What goes around, comes around.
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now why would i put a stick.......OOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHH
you made a funny....
very good, very nice....i see how it is....
ever been threatened with a DOODY stick?.....let me tell you, a DOODY stick (a stick with a piece of fresh doody, preferably dog on the end) is the MOST FEARSOME weapon on the playground....with it one kid can hold off an entire classroom....i mean, even though the chance is small, you could get that doody in the face, or worse, in the mouth, so you back up, and calmly say 'put the doody stick down son, nobody wants any of that shit...."
of course, it's not something you want to keep on you at all times.
you made a funny....
very good, very nice....i see how it is....
ever been threatened with a DOODY stick?.....let me tell you, a DOODY stick (a stick with a piece of fresh doody, preferably dog on the end) is the MOST FEARSOME weapon on the playground....with it one kid can hold off an entire classroom....i mean, even though the chance is small, you could get that doody in the face, or worse, in the mouth, so you back up, and calmly say 'put the doody stick down son, nobody wants any of that shit...."
of course, it's not something you want to keep on you at all times.
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Simon of the Playa wrote:now why would i put a stick.......OOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHH
you made a funny....
very good, very nice....i see how it is....
ever been threatened with a DOODY stick?.....let me tell you, a DOODY stick (a stick with a piece of fresh doody, preferably dog on the end) is the MOST FEARSOME weapon on the playground....with it one kid can hold off an entire classroom....i mean, even though the chance is small, you could get that doody in the face, or worse, in the mouth, so you back up, and calmly say 'put the doody stick down son, nobody wants any of that shit...."
of course, it's not something you want to keep on you at all times.


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LOLygmir wrote:seems that'd be JK's line.......Sensei wrote:You can if it's a sex toy. {bada-BOOM!}Oldguy wrote:When it comes to toys, you can't beat it.
Thank you and good night!
good one, Sensei
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another 2008 inductee
The first skateboarders in the 1950s cruised walkways on California beaches trying to match the speed, turns and tricks performed by surfers they watched offshore.
Apart from being fun, practicing ollies, grinds and primos "promotes individualism ... artistic expression and it's also very athletic," skateboard icon Tony Hawk said in a video message played at the induction ceremony.
Apart from being fun, practicing ollies, grinds and primos "promotes individualism ... artistic expression and it's also very athletic," skateboard icon Tony Hawk said in a video message played at the induction ceremony.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) -- A magic wand, a fishing rod or a royal scepter?
Chris Bensch, curator of collections, shows off the newest inductees into the Toy Hall of Fame, a stick.
The lowly stick, a universal plaything powered by a child's imagination, landed in the National Toy Hall of Fame on Thursday along with the Baby Doll and the skateboard.
The three were chosen to join the Strong National Museum of Play's lineup of 38 classics ranging from the bicycle, the kite and Mr. Potato Head to Crayola crayons, marbles and the Atari 2600 video game system.
Curators said the stick was a special addition in the spirit of a 2005 inductee, the cardboard box. They praised its all-purpose, no-cost, recreational qualities, noting its ability to serve either as raw material or an appendage transformed in myriad ways by a child's creativity.
"It's very open-ended, all-natural, the perfect price -- there aren't any rules or instructions for its use," said Christopher Bensch, the museum's curator of collections. "It can be a Wild West horse, a medieval knight's sword, a boat on a stream or a slingshot with a rubber band. ... No snowman is complete without a couple of stick arms, and every campfire needs a stick for toasting marshmallows.
"This toy is so fantastic that it's not just for humans anymore. You can find otters, chimps and dogs -- especially dogs -- playing with it."
Longevity is a key criterion for getting into the hall, which the museum acquired in 2002 from A.C. Gilbert's Discovery Village in Salem, Ore. Each toy must not only be widely recognized and foster learning, creativity or discovery through play, but also endure in popularity over generations.
While dolls have been around since ancient times, the Baby Doll with its realistic newborn features emerged in the late 18th century and has been through hundreds of incarnations. Today's models can crawl, drink and even talk via voice-activated commands.
"It is generally thought of as lovable and cuddly, even if it can doze off or cry during play," said Susan Asbury, an associate curator. "Toy designers have spent decades making it ever more lifelike and true to form. ... It promotes imaginative play and brings out the nurturing side in all of us."
Chris Bensch, curator of collections, shows off the newest inductees into the Toy Hall of Fame, a stick.
The lowly stick, a universal plaything powered by a child's imagination, landed in the National Toy Hall of Fame on Thursday along with the Baby Doll and the skateboard.
The three were chosen to join the Strong National Museum of Play's lineup of 38 classics ranging from the bicycle, the kite and Mr. Potato Head to Crayola crayons, marbles and the Atari 2600 video game system.
Curators said the stick was a special addition in the spirit of a 2005 inductee, the cardboard box. They praised its all-purpose, no-cost, recreational qualities, noting its ability to serve either as raw material or an appendage transformed in myriad ways by a child's creativity.
"It's very open-ended, all-natural, the perfect price -- there aren't any rules or instructions for its use," said Christopher Bensch, the museum's curator of collections. "It can be a Wild West horse, a medieval knight's sword, a boat on a stream or a slingshot with a rubber band. ... No snowman is complete without a couple of stick arms, and every campfire needs a stick for toasting marshmallows.
"This toy is so fantastic that it's not just for humans anymore. You can find otters, chimps and dogs -- especially dogs -- playing with it."
Longevity is a key criterion for getting into the hall, which the museum acquired in 2002 from A.C. Gilbert's Discovery Village in Salem, Ore. Each toy must not only be widely recognized and foster learning, creativity or discovery through play, but also endure in popularity over generations.
While dolls have been around since ancient times, the Baby Doll with its realistic newborn features emerged in the late 18th century and has been through hundreds of incarnations. Today's models can crawl, drink and even talk via voice-activated commands.
"It is generally thought of as lovable and cuddly, even if it can doze off or cry during play," said Susan Asbury, an associate curator. "Toy designers have spent decades making it ever more lifelike and true to form. ... It promotes imaginative play and brings out the nurturing side in all of us."
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Oh hey... I was big on tape recorders.
My cusin and I used to sit in gramma back yard and improv alien conversations about taking over the planet Earth...etc... I sure wish I knew where that tape was...35 yrs later....
As an adult I found this toy....

This thing is amazingly fun!...Mine apparently was so fun to someone stoned at my house that it left with them???
Must put that on stockin stuffer for mommy list!
My cusin and I used to sit in gramma back yard and improv alien conversations about taking over the planet Earth...etc... I sure wish I knew where that tape was...35 yrs later....
As an adult I found this toy....

This thing is amazingly fun!...Mine apparently was so fun to someone stoned at my house that it left with them???
Must put that on stockin stuffer for mommy list!
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