FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for June 01, 2009

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    611Kwel  over 15 years ago

    So glad the beanie baby craze is over. Odd how ordinary plush can turn soccer moms into fanatical collectors.

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    wndrwrthg  over 15 years ago

    It is curious (and frightening) to see what generations of television has produced. A compliant and docile consumer market.

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    Jaws2z  over 15 years ago

    I miss the Beanie Baby’s…almost as much as I miss the Cabbage Patch dolls & Pet Rocks !!! Not !!

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    Zankou  over 15 years ago

    What about those Trolls? You know with the hair.

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    LibrarianInTraining  over 15 years ago

    Ooooh! I remember trolls!!

    How many of you guys got your slap bracelets and gigapets taken away by teachers?

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    cdward  over 15 years ago

    I’m way too old for slap bracelets and gigapets. But Trolls were around back in the 60s (made a revival later, I think).

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    JTRaine  over 15 years ago

    what’s even more messed up is seeing little girls of today play with the same toys I played with 25 years ago….My Little Pony, Strawberry Shortcake, Carebears, Cabbage Patch Kids……to name a few.

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    DougDean  over 15 years ago

    …and don’t forget Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles…

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    quiptrip  over 15 years ago

    Usually I love this comic strip, but I take strong exception to the casual blasphemy here.

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    yyyguy  over 15 years ago

    i have a pet rock. it sort of followed me home from school one day, so i kept it.

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    dicatduke  over 15 years ago

    I had a pet rock…..still have it! My son did the teenage mutant ninja turtles. I used to know all of them by name, color as well as the weapon they used! (I must watch waaaayyy too much TV)

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    kfaatz925  over 15 years ago

    JTRaine - I don’t know, I think it’s a little encouraging that kids today have some of the same toys we did. Of course, my students have to explain Wii and Webkins to me, so I guess I’m feeling old! ;)

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    kirbey  over 15 years ago

    Love the Mom’s look in the last panel … and Lemmings are really cute…

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    josh_bisbee  over 15 years ago

    My little brother found what was left of my TMNT collection from when I was a kid, and he loves them as much as I did

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    SaintRCat  over 15 years ago

    It’s hard not to forget TMNT when it’s still on GoComics. Granted, this version is like watching Rocky and Bullwinkle…

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    ninmas  over 15 years ago

    hey guys, don’t forget polly, BLEAH!

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    JTRaine  over 15 years ago

    kfaatz925; true enough, I feel less old seeing them playing with the same toys I did.

    That said, I have a Wii LOL (and no kids for an excuse to own one!)

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    LibrarianInTraining  over 15 years ago

    Amazing how stuff comes and goes, isn’t it? Yess Trolls made a revival in the late 80s early 90s when I was just a kid, and my best friend was Troll CRAZY!

    I’m surprised Scooby Doo is still popular after all these years, though he has gone through some changes.

    And even though Transformers and GI Joe are total news to my Nephew, I remember my kid brother having them ALL over the house! (Seems like this stuff revives every 20 years or so. The 60s stuff revived in the 80s, the seventies stuff revived in the 90s, the 80s stuff revived in the current age.)

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    LibrarianInTraining  over 15 years ago

    JTRaine, you forgot about Rainbow Brite.

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    doctorwho29  over 5 years ago

    I remember the Beanie Baby craze. It was sort of fun collecting them

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