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> >
> >        >YOU KNOW YOU WERE A LITTLE GIRL IN THE 70's IF:
> >         >
> >         >
> >         >1. You wore that rainbow shirt that was half-sleeves and the
> > rainbow went
> > up
> >         >one sleeve, across your chest and down the other.
> >         >2. You made baby chocolate cakes in your Holly Hobbie Easy Bake
> >
> > Oven. You
> >         >washed them down with The Snoopy Snow Cone Machine.
> >         >3.  You had that Fisher Price Doctor's kit with a stethoscope
> > that
> > actually
> >         >worked.  After training with these tools you became an expert
> > at
> > the game
> > of
> >         >"operation".
> >         >4. Legos, Legos, Legos
> >         >5.  You owned a schwin bicycle with a floral banana seat and a
> > basket. In
> >         >the early 80's you moved onto the ever popular 10 speed.  Gosh
> > that
> > seat
> >         >hurt.
> >         >6.  Your rollerskates had metal wheels.
> >         >7.  Admit it......you thought Gopher from Love Boat was cute.
> > You
> > had
> >         >nightmares after watching Fantasy Island.
> >         >8.  You had rubber boots for rainy days.  Your shoes actually
> > fit
> > inside of
> >         >the boots (with a little help from your mom and some plastic
> > bags).
> >         >9.  You had Sea Wees in your bath tub.
> >         >10.  You had either a "bowl cut" or a "pixie" (not to mention
> > the
> > "Dorothy
> >         >Hamill") because your mom was sick of braiding your hair.  How
> > traumatic
> >         >when people thought you were a boy.
> >         >11.  Your sleeping bag was your most prized  possession.
> >         >12.  You wore a "poncho" with your faux fur "muff" and your
> > clogs.
> >         >13.  You begged Santa for the electronic game...Simon.
> >         >14.  You had the Donnie and Marie dolls with those pink and
> > purple
> > shredded
> >         >outfits.
> >         >15.  You spent hours out back on your metal swing set with the
> > trapeze.
> >         >16.  You were into ping pong.
> >         >17.  You had homemade ribbon barrettes in every imaginable
> > color.
> >         >18.  You kept losing your mittens so your mom bought you the
> > kind
> > that were
> >         >attached by a string.
> >         >19.  Your Hello Kitty pencil case was cuter than anyone else's.
> >
> >         >20.  You wanted to be Laura Ingalls Wilder really bad. You wore
> >
> > that Little
> >         >House on the Prairie-inspired plaid, ruffled shirt with the
> > high
> > neck in at
> >         >least one school picture. You despised Nelle Olson!
> >         >21.   You wanted your first kiss to be at the roller rink.
> >         >22. You tried to make sure that no boys would grab the comb out
> > of
> > your
> > back
> >         >pocket and skate away at the roller rink.
> >         >23.Your hairstyle was ever described as having "wings".
> >         >24.You thought Shaun Cassidy actually wrote the songs "Da Do
> > Run
> > Run" and
> >         >"Hey There Lonely Girl".
> >         >25. Strawberry Shortcake and her friends Blueberry Muffin and
> > Huckleberry
> >         >Pie.
> >         >26. You couldn't wait to be old enough to wear high-heeled
> > shoes....the
> >         >one's called "Yo Yo's" with the plastic heel with a hole
> > through
> > it!!
> >         >27. You carried a lunch box to school.
> >         >28. You and your girlfriends would fight over which of the
> > Dukes of
> > Hazard
> >         >was your boyfriend or who would get to be Ginger and who got
> > stuck
> > being
> >         >Mary Anne.
> >         >29. You memorized every song on the "Annie" movie and know at
> > least
> > one
> >         >person who immediately went out and got the Annie do.
> >         >30. You had Star Wars action figures, too.
> >         >31. You thought unicorns were real.
> >         >32. It was a big event in your household each year when the
> > "Wizard
> > of Oz"
> >         >would come on TV. Break out the popcorn and sleeping bags!
> >         >33.  You wanted to be a part of the Von Trappe family.
> >         >34. Light as a feather, stiff as a board.
> >         >35. You loved The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe so much you
> > got
> > the
> >         >whole Chronicles of Narnia series for Christmas but never read
> > the
> > other
> >         >books.
> >         >36. You crawled in a wardrobe somewhere and actually believed
> > for a
> > few
> >         >seconds that you were on your way to Narnia.
> >         >37. You completely wore-out your Grease, Saturday Night
> > Fever,Footloose and
> >         >Flashdance soundtrack albums.
> >         >38. You tried to do lots of arts and crafts things, like yarn &
> >
> > popsicle
> >         >stick God's Eyes or those weird potholders made on a plastic
> > loom.
> >         >39. Shrinky-dinks!  What was so appealing about these?!
> >         >40. You used to tape record songs off the radio by holding your
> >
> > portable
> >         >tape recorder up to the speaker.
> >         >41.  You couldn't wait to get the free animal poster that came
> > when
> > you
> >         >ordered  books from the Scholastic book orders your teacher
> > would
> > give you.
> >         >Remember?
> >         >The order catalogs looked like miniature newspapers.
> >         >42.  You learned everything you needed to know about girl
> > issues
> > from Judy
> >         >Blume books. Are you there God? It's me, Margaret.
> >         >43. Care Bears.
> >         >44. You thought Olivia Newton John's song "Physical" was about
> > aerobics.
> >         >45.  "Wiggles" jeans with the embroidery on the back pockets.
> >         >46.  Friendship pins which you wore on your tennis shoes.
> >         >47. Shoelaces with heart or rainbow designs.
> >         >48. You ever wore knickers.
> >         >49. You collected Smurfs.
> >         >50.  You wanted to be a Solid Gold dancer.
> >         >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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