Originally Posted By MomofPrincess Okay, now I didn't stick foil up my nose (referring to another post), but I did make braces out of foil. How did I do that? The mere thought today sends shivers up my spine. *shiver shiver shiver* See?!
Originally Posted By tapdancemom >>used to watch Shirley temple movies on Sunday, too!<< LOVED them, still do.
Originally Posted By mousegrl -tucked my pants into my socks (my socks matched my shirt) -wached Three's Company at 5:00 on channel 11 -watched smurfs every Saturday morning -wanted to marry Micheal J. Fox -loved Patch and Kayla on Days of our Lives (high school thing) -said 'not!' all the time -chewed cigarette bubble gum and drank jolt cola -thought Grease 1 and 2 were the best movies ever (still do, kinda) -thought 30 was sooooo old!! *sigh*
Originally Posted By chickendumpling was afraid of that creepy clown I had with the glow in the dark nose.
Originally Posted By tapdancemom shared one bike with all my sisters played RED LIGHT, GREEN LIGHT SIMON SAYS RED ROVER HOP SCOTCH ROLLER SKATED, they kind with the keys
Originally Posted By Disneymom443 Loved roller skating at the rink, Loved the petting zoo at Disney, and was scared to ride the Matterhorn, and would sit on the bench and waite, alone, it was safe.
Originally Posted By tapdancemom wore clothes that weren't little versions of adult clothes. We little kids that looked like little kids.
Originally Posted By pennyring ^^^Ahhh the Junior Hooker Line â„¢. I wasn't allowed to wear those either. My mom always dressed us in striped shirts and corduroys. I remember in 5th and 6th grade, half the girls literally dressed up as hookers for Halloween. I always wondered if that's what they actually told their mothers their costumes were, or if they told mom "Madonna" and their friends "hooker". Are there actually mothers in middle-class suburbia who let their 12 year olds leave the house dressed as "hooker"? Ahh the questions I ponder...
Originally Posted By sherylann59 I was a punk rocker.... NOT a hooker, for Halloween when I was in fifth grade. Its hard to tell the difference, I know. That was the only day in my life that my mom would have even considered letting me out of the house in fish net stockings. Every thing else we were dressed in was either corduroy or overalls.
Originally Posted By mousegrl ^LOL! In sixth grade I was in what I called 'Madonna fashion' for Halloween. Aye yi yi. Long shirt with a belt, high heels and fishnets. My lordy. What I got away with. ;D
Originally Posted By tapdancemom >>^^^Ahhh the Junior Hooker Line â„¢. I wasn't allowed to wear those either. My mom always dressed us in striped shirts and corduroys.<< I'm actually so old that there was no "Junior Hooker Line" when I was little. But rest assured if there was my mom would not have allowed it