The new Strawberry Shortcake is stupid. Kinda like the new Weeble Wobbles (okay, so I could have choked on the old ones being so small but I DIDN'T!)
Our prom dresses were two toned, mini with lots of ruffles. That was the going fad here in the later 80's. And don't forget those darn uncomfortable spiked heels.
As for Barbie, I thought I had been good in "saving" them until I got them out of storage. No, Barbie does not look good with Pat Benatar's shag haircut and no, it doesn't grow back. Additionally, markers don't make good make-up. Yeah, my dolls look all punk rock except for my Farah Fawcett and Lee Major's dolls (they were grandma and grandpa because they were so much bigger than Barbie and looked so much older-like 30! LOL!) I lost the Barbie Bronco but I still have the corvette!
As for additional treasures- I have some Snorks t-shirts that I bought for my Cabbage patch kids, a Gizmo nightgown (ya know, Gremlins) and an ET TV tray among various other little things. The hot wheels I owned belonged to my brother in the 1960's- they got lost too (my mom moved and we both falsely thought our stuff was safe, should have known better when she sold my weeble wobbles at a garage sale while I was in HS)
My dad would get me up at 7:00 a.m. every Saturday so I could watch the "Smurf's" and "Shirt Tales." Kids today, they just don't know how good they have it.
Tell me about it! It was time to go out and play on Saturday morning when Soul Train came on and you just knew if you stayed inside long enough, Marcus Welby would be on and that was the WORST!! Cartoons in the morning for an hour or so and an hour or two after school. No cartoon network, Disney and even when we did get Nickelodeon it only seemed to be on in the mornings...
Now that I think about it, we're the ones who had it good. I played so many games, rode my bike, rollerskated to Blondie all outside in my neighborhood and now my son acts as though it's a punishment when I tell him to go outside and play...
I forgot about the pom-poms on the roller skates! I had metal skates when I was littler and getting those beautiful white boots with the pink pom poms! That was the best birthday ever.
I had a few friends who had rainbow suspenders like Mork (did I say that already?) too and don't forget those softball shirts that you went and had whatever you wanted ironed onto them! I was so cool in my shirt and my silk jacket with the striped, cuffed sleeves! That is just too funny!! I see those god awful jackets in thrift shops now and you know what, no one buys them! LOL!