The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Blimp. My sister sent me a box of 30+ year old photos and somehow a picture of my favorite childhood toy was tucked away at the very back of the album.Source Tags# album# Blimp# box# childhood# favorite# Mutant# ninja# photos# picture# sister# Teenage# toy,# tucked# turtle# year, Share Previous Post (1998) MTV Movie Awards. Hosted by Samuel L Jackson. 1.5 hour VHS recording. Next Post (1992) Nick Arcade episode known for showing the Beta of Sonic 2 as well as an absolutely awful performance of the game by Melissa Joan-Hart, who was obviously not informed that the spin dash is now a thing. Subscribe Notify of new follow-up commentsnew replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* Label {} [+] Name* Email* 0 Comments Most Voted Newest Oldest Inline FeedbacksView all comments Load More Comments Related PostsChildhood memories at the park: One burned you & the other electrocuted you with staticTen year marriage and four kids later, all my nostalgia has been exiled to a closet “office” in the basement.Noodle Kidoodle (founded in 1993) was one of Zany Brainy’s main rivals in the education toy store segment. They would eventually be each other’s demise with Zany Brainy declaring bankruptcy in May 2001 soon after acquiring their rival in 2000. Both would be completely defunct by the end of 2001Childhood Smells1 CommentGusty garden, most nostalgic music from my childhood favorite game.Been a long time coming but I have finally set up my old dusty Wii. It still works and I can’t wait to play my favorite games from a bygone era.The soundtrack to my childhood!Found this box of nostalgia at Dollar General yesterday. Rock’em Sock’emDid you have a favorite?
Ten year marriage and four kids later, all my nostalgia has been exiled to a closet “office” in the basement.
Noodle Kidoodle (founded in 1993) was one of Zany Brainy’s main rivals in the education toy store segment. They would eventually be each other’s demise with Zany Brainy declaring bankruptcy in May 2001 soon after acquiring their rival in 2000. Both would be completely defunct by the end of 2001
Been a long time coming but I have finally set up my old dusty Wii. It still works and I can’t wait to play my favorite games from a bygone era.