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In reply to the discussion: Fads of our youth. Do you have one? Mine were clogs and the Magic Eight Ball. [View all]debm55
(52,779 posts)100. Thank you very much for sharing with us, hunter. My grandmother would buy me clothing too, but it made me look like an
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Fads of our youth. Do you have one? Mine were clogs and the Magic Eight Ball. [View all]
debm55
Nov 4
OP
Two hard plastic balls with holes drilled through and connected by a string with a plastic ring in the middle...
wcmagumba
Nov 6
#124
I wish I knew how to post pictures so I will explain as best I can. They were two very large marble balls. They were
debm55
Nov 6
#125
Thank you ProfessorGAC. Jarts and caps were dangerous. I found out by hitting it with a stone and it hit me in the eye.
debm55
Nov 4
#7
Those and...Pixie cuts (twice! 5-11and 17/18), Mood rings. Farrah Fawcett hair (15/16). Earth shoes. CB radios.
ms liberty
Nov 4
#10
Thank you ms liberty. We called it the Twiggy cut after the British model. Had Earth shoes in college. I remember the CB
debm55
Nov 4
#13
HAHHAHHAH. thank you very much, GreatGazoo, --the white belt. and the Schwinn Stringray. Hard to forget.
debm55
Nov 4
#18
HAHAHAHHAAH. Thank you RoadRunner. OMG , the ant farm. and hula hoops. I liked the hulu hoops.
debm55
Nov 4
#19
HAHAHAHAHAHAH. Thank you SheltieLover. AND the bold striped bell bottoms. A fashion statement for sure
debm55
Nov 4
#21
Thank you very much, nocoincidences. I remember them but never wore them. Great reminder.
debm55
Nov 4
#28
HAHAHHAHAHAHAH. Thank you very much for sharing with us. I liked the lower clogs and not the high ones.
debm55
Nov 4
#29
Thank you very much, I had a troll doll family and the super ball.The super ball was fun, but you had to watch for the
debm55
Nov 4
#31
Thank you very much, lark. I made my own batik and tie dye shirts. Bell bottoms and hip huggers--I wore them too. My
debm55
Nov 4
#36
Thank you very much, HappyH. What you posted is true. In our youth we did some very dangerous things--I did all those
debm55
Nov 4
#40
Thank you very much madamesilverspurs. HAHAHAHH. I remember the Ben Casey shirts. I wish Hula Hoops would make a come
debm55
Nov 4
#46
Thank you LogDog75. I had a pair. Never thought of putting a dime in. What a great idea.
debm55
Nov 4
#51
Thank you very much get the red out. Did you wear the rings made from the bottoms of fancy silverware?
debm55
Nov 4
#50
Your welcome, KitFox. I remember all except the the saddle shoes. I had a Duncan yo-yo, I couldn't make it do anything
debm55
Nov 4
#58
HAHHAHAHAHHA. Thank you very much, Goonch. When it got tangled up., that was it for old slinky.
debm55
Nov 4
#59
Thank you livetohike. I loved chokers, especially the black"velvet" one with a cameo on it.
debm55
Nov 4
#60
I still have one of those leather peace signs. I wondered if anybody knew what it signified so I asked my cleaning lady.
CTyankee
Nov 4
#73
Thank you , wcmagumba. I had them in college and I loved them so easy on my feet. I was sad when they disappeared.
debm55
Nov 4
#61
HAHAHHHAH.. Thank you rsdsharp. And if you are like me, the Super Ball would up and hit you in the face.
debm55
Nov 4
#65
Niagara, you are the winner. Congratulations for that post of memorable.fads. You are younger then me, so some I heard
debm55
Nov 4
#67
only retro trends or old trends gleaned from estate sales. i found a smiley patch AND melted plastic daycore smiley.
pansypoo53219
Nov 4
#70
Thank you very much waterwatcher123. I agree with you about the bike chains. We used to have two rubber bands
debm55
Nov 4
#79
YES!!! I remember the caps and boots, Do you remember making skirts from your jeans by cutting off the legs at the knees
debm55
Nov 4
#87
BlueWaveNeverEnd. I had one of those and darn I can;t remember the name of it either. Must have been a very fast fad.
debm55
Nov 4
#88
Thank you, Cloudhopper. Gee I must have been into fads because I had all except for the rabbit jacket.I had a faux fur
debm55
Nov 4
#94
Thank you very much for sharing with us, hunter. My grandmother would buy me clothing too, but it made me look like an
debm55
Nov 5
#100
Thank you very much, Eugene. I had a Duncan yo-yo. I could only make it go up and down.
debm55
Nov 5
#103
Hahahahaha. Thank you very much, catbyte. I had a whole family of troll dolls. The babies were gotten from the candy
debm55
Nov 5
#109
I loved the titling maze. I had one myself, The others brought back alot of memories. Thank you justaprogressive.
debm55
Nov 5
#114
HAHAHAHAH. I had a Lady Di haircut too. Did you keep your Cabbage Patch doll? Thank you Mad_Dem_X.
debm55
Nov 5
#116
When I was in the first three grades, Jacks made a huge comeback in our area.
OldBaldy1701E
Nov 5
#117
HAHHAAHAHAH. Thanks Bear. Though I didn't like the super ball --got hit in the face with one on the rebound.
debm55
Nov 6
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