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    Quote Originally Posted by Simple Man View Post
    Well, I remember the worst part about Lawn Darts was the locknut on the gripping end was squared on the edges and would wear a blister after a whole afternoon of playing. Of course we were the rare ones, we actually knew to GET OUT OF THE FREEKIN' WAY, when someone was throwing them.... I sure miss the common sense that used to be so prevalent.
    i remember being at daycamp and i saw a kid grab one and launch it high into the air right toward a large group of kids. luckily it somehow missed everyone and landed in the grass by someone's feet. counselor saw that and that was the last time we got to play with them at camp. so it was all this kid's fault that they are banned now. I think his name was Dominick.
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    You guys should check out some of the videos on You Tube of the crap people build with these things. Pretty crazy stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Evil D View Post
    You guys should check out some of the videos on You Tube of the crap people build with these things. Pretty crazy stuff.
    That revolver was intense.
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    This is a sad sign of the state of the Republic. I just purchased the 3x216 Signature Set and the x36 Bar sets. I remember using similar plastic model kits in organic chemistry at university. We used to take about 10 sets and combine them into huge objects d'arte and mega-compounds. Lots of fun and it brings back great memories. It feels great to stick it to the CPSC! I knew that this was happening, but thanks for the post and my call to action SolidState!
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    http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/wp-...-darts-ban.jpg wow- i thought people were bad but apparently its the darts, hhaha
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    Played lots of games of lawn darts and horseshoes growing up but the only injury from those two games were when someone dropped a horseshoe on their toe.

    I was just watching some videos on buckyballs a few days ago and now this thread. Too bad they are trying to ban them. I think they should just make a law where nobody moves then that way nobody can get hurt.
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    We had some of those at school once. Someone threw them at the ceiling and they got stuck, but we eventually got them down.

    Also, for some reason we called them "Monkey Balls."

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    i was over at slickdeals and found this.

    http://www.getbuckyballs.com/

    for a coupon code type in "suckitgroupon" and get 45% off. I guess groupon messed this up last week. It works i just tried it.

    edit: also if you order two sets you get free shipping
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    Well are you really surprised? You guys banned chocolate eggs for christ's sake, anyone caught smuggling one risks serious fine and maybe jail time.


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    A chocolate egg with a small toy inside it that sometimes required assembly was probably a bad idea. lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by FroOchie View Post
    A chocolate egg with a small toy inside it that sometimes required assembly was probably a bad idea. lol
    Nope...a great idea!! Used to get these a lot growing up. The toy is inside a smaller plastic "egg" on the inside. So unless you are completely useless at being a parent, or your child has some kind of plastic eating fetish, they are totally safe.

    It was like Cracker Jacks, but chocolate...I've heard that the toys have become really crappy though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeathBySnooSnoo View Post
    or your child has some kind of plastic eating fetish, they are totally safe.
    Unfortunately many kids have this fetish so the problem does exist but there's a big difference in marketing something for kids that is potentially dangerous versus marketing something towards adults and a child gets a hold of it. If our gauge of deciding whether something should exist or not is "it could be attractive to a child and potentially harmful" then this country would get barren fast. I wouldn't let my child eat that egg though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FroOchie View Post
    Unfortunately many kids have this fetish so the problem does exist but there's a big difference in marketing something for kids that is potentially dangerous versus marketing something towards adults and a child gets a hold of it. If our gauge of deciding whether something should exist or not is "it could be attractive to a child and potentially harmful" then this country would get barren fast. I wouldn't let my child eat that egg though.
    I've eaten many many over the years, as have my brother and sister and pretty much every single person that I know as a matter of fact. Probably I could randomly poll people on the street and they all would have eaten them too.

    All it requires is adult supervision. Too many parents like to ban things, or blame things for their own poor parenting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeathBySnooSnoo View Post
    Nope...a great idea!! Used to get these a lot growing up.
    Me too, one of my favourite treats, always disappointing when you got a puzzle instead of a toy though haha. They are great; delicious, educational, and keeps kids quiet for a bit. I got a couple while we were out for lunch, and can confirm the toys are now pretty crap, mine was only 3 pieces, and my girlfriend got an hourglass that didn't even require assembly, bit of a shame really, guess lego start coming pre-built and glued together soon.




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    Quote Originally Posted by w3tnz View Post
    Me too, one of my favourite treats, always disappointing when you got a puzzle instead of a toy though haha. They are great; delicious, educational, and keeps kids quiet for a bit. I got a couple while we were out for lunch, and can confirm the toys are now pretty crap, mine was only 3 pieces, and my girlfriend got an hourglass that didn't even require assembly, bit of a shame really, guess lego start coming pre-built and glued together soon.




    Disclamer: No plastic parts were inhaled or swallowed during this presentation, attempt to eat kinder surprise eggs at your own risk!
    Wow...those are crappy toys! used to get such cool stuff! I still have this little car that I once got...one of those pull back and release ones. It was a little white Camaro. It was like an inch long and yet when you let it go the thing would power along really quickly for a good 10+ feet...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeathBySnooSnoo View Post
    Wow...those are crappy toys! used to get such cool stuff! I still have this little car that I once got...one of those pull back and release ones. It was a little white Camaro. It was like an inch long and yet when you let it go the thing would power along really quickly for a good 10+ feet...

    Ba-ha ha ha ha haaaa. You sure that you didn't accidentally swallow anything?
    Yeah a bit watered down than the ones I remember! Well of course I swallowed the chocolate, but I can safely say that the jester was the most dangerous thing involved lmao.

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