I remember asking for a Light Bright every year for Christmas but i never got one. I finally gave up after about 6 years of asking for one.
Printable View
I remember asking for a Light Bright every year for Christmas but i never got one. I finally gave up after about 6 years of asking for one.
Two words: Power Wheels.
http://powerwheelscd.com/images/jeeper.jpg
For years I wanted this figure, as it was the only one missing from my TaleSpin collection, but my mom could never find it. I finally bought it new on eBay last year, and it felt so satisfying after all of these years!
http://i48.:bou::bou::bou::bou::bou:...ou:/rthjx5.jpg
A Beyblade but to be fair I never actually asked. I could get one myself and fulfill my childhood fantasy but now theyre not as horribly dangerous as they use to be.
Aside from that I also wanted a hoverboard or a flying carpet.
I'm still waiting for my Big Barbie. :(
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._paint_box.jpg
http://mutantooze.org/wiki/wp-conten...aysetMIB1a.jpg
http://www.toyark.com/news/attach/3/...1252037188.jpg
http://www.90smovies.net/wp-content/...hnodrome-f.jpg
I wanted the Technodrome least of all, because it was too small. The turtles would break into the Technodrome, not crawl around it like King Kong. I still wanted it though.
A mothersmurfin' pony.
Christmas had always been the one time of year I believed I could finally get something I wanted. Poor old fogies always told me we had no money for that game or this toy. I only remember a single Christmas wherein I was disappointed (not because the other Christmas' gave me what I'd wanted, but because this particular, I got greedy and was rather one-track minded about it). My greed led to a huge list of legos models in a single ad. I wrote the numbers down (that's how you order them for delivery) and as a result of the collection being either too large and confusing or simply too expensive (I didn't actually want all of them, I simply had them all listed as optional, I wanted at least one and couldn't decide between them: a fact I wrote on the list to be clear), anyway, I received a bucket of MegaBlocks. Not a bucket of Legos. MegaBlocks, the beggar's choice when Legos are apparently too expensive. I was raised to make due and figured Santa thought I was too old to be so indecisive and this was his way of telling me to make a clearer call next time. Of course, I found the SANTA'S wrapping paper in the closet a few days later and realized "he" was my parents. Suddenly, it became very clear why I mostly never gotten what I'd actually wanted for Christmas. That day, Christmas pretty much lost it's luster. I still looked forward to gifts and food and family but I no longer got hung up on a gift I wanted or didn't get. I knew we didn't have money for stuff.
A family.
A robot suit
Christmas.
http://www.cutesense.com/cutesense/p...-doll-GE_1.jpg
:(
Then I realised she was an annoying character anyway!
A couple of video games I am sure I eventually bought myself years later. I wasn't really picky. Just happy to get what I got!