It's December and we wouldn't even have this site if it weren't for the 70s Wish Book catalogs that magically landed on our door steps every fall.
Episode 11 is dedicated to our crazy 70s Christmas memories, the letters to Santa, the arms length wantlist and how Star Wars just turned the whole thing into "Space-Mas".
The discourse is mainly about traditions, toys and of course, collecting. It always boils down to that.
Episode 11 is dedicated to our crazy 70s Christmas memories, the letters to Santa, the arms length wantlist and how Star Wars just turned the whole thing into "Space-Mas".
The discourse is mainly about traditions, toys and of course, collecting. It always boils down to that.
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- A letter to Santa (AKA Brian's grandmother) in 1979 was perhaps a bit too meticulous.
- While Mattel Shogun Warriors were high on both of the guy's wish lists, only Jason got one.
- Jason had the wonderful Star Bird by Milton Bradley.
- Both of the guys had Bulletman the human bullet.
- A 1977 article about the Kenner Star Wars early bird kit.
- Mattel's Flying Aces was another toy memory from Jason.
- Pulsar was a toy denied to Brian as he was deemed "too gross".
- The Kenner Six Million Dollar Man line is a particularly happy Christmas memory for Brian.
- The Batman viewmasters were in Brian's stocking in 1975.
- Jason fondly remembers the Spider-Man/Captain America ricochet racers.
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