What were some of the things you REALLY wanted as a kid, but never got?
I could say I was pretty spoiled. My parents would get expensive gifts for me at Christmas or on my birthday. However, there were some rules, and I knew better than to ask for certain things. For instance, when I asked for a bicycle, a skateboard, and a puppy, I got them. But there was no use in asking for videogame consoles (my Mum was firmly against them, unless purchased with my own money) and huge playsets. Every year I'd mark them out in the toy catalogue, just to test the waters, but I knew I was never getting them.
So here are some of the things I wanted, but never got:
- Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
- Sony Playstation 1 (wanted DESPERATELY. Saved up for MONTHS. When I went to buy it, it had gone up in price again, so I just said "fuck it" and bought a Game Boy and half a VCR, with my Mum chipping in with the other half).
- Any huge action-figure playset. Star Wars, GI Joe, Action Man, you name it. If it wasn't Lego, I wasn't getting it. And even from Lego, the only one I ever got was the castle (which was fucking awesome). Of course, this was due to them being insanely expensive.
- A canary. My mum thinks birds are more trouble than they're worth. I did have numerous other pets, though.
- Chipmunks. My friend was giving me a couple, but my Mum said no at the last minute. The following week, my friend went from having two chipmunks to having two dozen chipmunks, and I knew why he was in such a hurry to give them to me
- A playhouse. But we didn't have a backyard, so whatever.
- Tamagotchi. Here, the story is a little different. My parents DID get me one (having been in line for hours), but I was an ungrateful little brat, so they took it back to Toys R Us, and I never got another one. Served me right.
- One of those books you had customised so that you were the hero of the story. Did you guys have those? Basically it was a standard story template, but you'd have the company print it with your name as the hero's name.
Other than that, like I said, I was pretty spoiled
I could say I was pretty spoiled. My parents would get expensive gifts for me at Christmas or on my birthday. However, there were some rules, and I knew better than to ask for certain things. For instance, when I asked for a bicycle, a skateboard, and a puppy, I got them. But there was no use in asking for videogame consoles (my Mum was firmly against them, unless purchased with my own money) and huge playsets. Every year I'd mark them out in the toy catalogue, just to test the waters, but I knew I was never getting them.
So here are some of the things I wanted, but never got:
- Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
- Sony Playstation 1 (wanted DESPERATELY. Saved up for MONTHS. When I went to buy it, it had gone up in price again, so I just said "fuck it" and bought a Game Boy and half a VCR, with my Mum chipping in with the other half).
- Any huge action-figure playset. Star Wars, GI Joe, Action Man, you name it. If it wasn't Lego, I wasn't getting it. And even from Lego, the only one I ever got was the castle (which was fucking awesome). Of course, this was due to them being insanely expensive.
- A canary. My mum thinks birds are more trouble than they're worth. I did have numerous other pets, though.
- Chipmunks. My friend was giving me a couple, but my Mum said no at the last minute. The following week, my friend went from having two chipmunks to having two dozen chipmunks, and I knew why he was in such a hurry to give them to me
- A playhouse. But we didn't have a backyard, so whatever.
- Tamagotchi. Here, the story is a little different. My parents DID get me one (having been in line for hours), but I was an ungrateful little brat, so they took it back to Toys R Us, and I never got another one. Served me right.
- One of those books you had customised so that you were the hero of the story. Did you guys have those? Basically it was a standard story template, but you'd have the company print it with your name as the hero's name.
Other than that, like I said, I was pretty spoiled
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