Not even Google can read minds.
Oct. 30th, 2006 12:47 pmLast resort. Does anyone remember a range of plastic dogs and cats that used to be sold in the UK back in the 1990s? They were about an inch and a half tall and there were hundreds of them all, I think, with names. (For some reason I remember the German Shepherd being called Prince. I could be wrong.) They were quite bendy plastic and all shaped and painted into different breeds and colours. Please god tell me *someone* out there remembers the name of the range?
Trying to do my creative non-fiction piece for this week and suddenly remembered spending junior school collecting these things but damned if I can remember the name of them. In the great scheme of things, no it's not important but right now? It's bloody irritating.
Ack. If nothing else, this non-fic course is proving to me how boring my childhood actually was.
Trying to do my creative non-fiction piece for this week and suddenly remembered spending junior school collecting these things but damned if I can remember the name of them. In the great scheme of things, no it's not important but right now? It's bloody irritating.
Ack. If nothing else, this non-fic course is proving to me how boring my childhood actually was.
no subject
Date: 2006-10-30 01:08 pm (UTC)I collected toy horses because I had a horse obsession and needed to compensate for not getting a real one. I had hundreds, made up stories for them, had favourites and little people to ride them and everything.
I don't know what happened to mine either. *sighs* We should both go back to being six again. It was definitely way more fun than doing work.