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12 Kids Toys That Definitely Were Not Safe To Play With

Millions of toys are recalled every year that we're not even aware of. The only ones that really matter are the ones that had some kind of hype associated with it. For example, do you remember the CSI Fingerprint Examination Kit based off the hit crime scene investigation show? It was one of the coolest things to hit the market a decade ago and every child wanted it, but the fingerprint powder was found to contain asbestos! Washington PostThis is how these toy companies crush our souls, when they bring out an awesome product but they don't make it safe

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10 Toys From Our Childhood That Are Way Creepier Than We Remember

Sid’s toys from Toy Story were the classic example of things children should never own. Cornel 1801Whether you asked for or were gifted any creepy toys, these dolls or games have always remained in your childhood memories. Here's a list of 10 of the creepiest toys ever made that will make you wonder why some of them are still in circulation.1. Jolly ChimpThere's nothing that's music to your ears more than this "jolly" chimpanzee. A chimp playing cymbals is creepy enough, so why do they add that he "glares, showing his teeth and chattering." This toy sets your

Life

15 Songs We Listened To While Dramatically Staring Out Of Windows

What's a road trip without a good playlist? Most people say the most enjoyable thing about car rides is listening to awesome music. Sometimes we listened to dance tracks and sang along with our friends or siblings, but other times, especially if it was raining, we'd play emotional music and dramatically look out the window daydreaming. Here are 15 songs we listened to as we emotionally looked out the window. Most of these tracks are from the late '90s or early 2000s.1. "Don't Stop Believing" by Journey Did you also imagine your whole life playing out perfectly with this

90s

The Actual Story Behind The Most Infamous Sex Tape Of The '90s Is Crazier Than You Think

Perhaps the most infamous stolen celebrity item in the history of the world is the Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee sex tape.BillboardThe chronicling of Anderson's and Lee's sexual activities while on their honeymoon peaked the public's interest back in the late '90s. It generated millions of dollars and can still be found online today.Tommy Lee, the Motley Crue drummer that was a rock megastar at the time, and the sexy, blonde Baywatch actress Pamela Anderson wed in early 1995, and soon after their sexual activities could be watched by anyone who owned a working computer or VCR.Ultimate

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Have You Ever Wondered How Much Famous TV Homes From Your Favorite Shows Cost In Real Life?

Our favorite TV show homes are just as cozy as our own. But if you tried to move into one, you'd probably be denied a loan from the bank.  As you may know, most shows are filmed in the City of Angels, and I'm sure you're also aware that most homes in that area are worth millions. Here are 10 houses from your favorite shows that I'm sure you've wondered the cost of at some point while watching TV. 1. Full HouseAddress: 1709 Broderick Street, San Francisco, CaliforniaCelebuzzDanny Tanner's San Francisco home, which is a Victorian three-bedroom, is worth

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10 Facts About The Matrix Trilogy That You Won't Be Able To Dodge In Slow Motion

The first Matrix movie was released in 1999 on a fairly low budget, and it still stunned the world. The trilogy is still referred to as one of the greatest science fiction series ever made. The Wachowski siblings released both sequels, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions, in 2003. The Matrix won four Academy Awards and the franchise has generated $3 billion in revenue, making it one of the highest-grossing media franchises of all time. Here are 10 facts about the Matrix trilogy, but you can only proceed to read this article if you choose to take an imaginary

Life

10 Candies That Made No Sense To You When You Were Younger, But You Ate Them Anyway

Candy is candy, which means it's mostly sugar, which means that it's nothing less than amazingly delicious. So, it never matters how it was made, only that it's been approved somehow and you can ingest it until you've had enough.Here are 10 candies that made absolutely no sense to you when you were a kid, but you ate them anyway. 1. We all wondered why there were two wrappers around the delicious White Rabbit candies, but we soon found out that the thin white paper is edible. Mind-blowing. Walmart2. What kind of sorcery was this? Hubba Bubba made some

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20 Things From Your Childhood So Old They're Literally In A Museum

Museums and exhibits are popping up showcasing everything that was great about our childhood. That's awesome, but displaying all these relics makes us feel old, and the last thing we need is to be reminded that we're aging. Here are 10 things that defined your childhood and can now be found in a glass case. 20. Oh, the memories! The Atari 2600, a Simple Simon and a Tandy portable computer can now be found at a Devon Museum in the Southern U.K. Devon Live19. Our digital pet friends will never see the light of day.  BuzzFeed18. If they

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10 Things From The '70s We All Had That Are Worth A Fortune Today

We all love a great throwback, but do we own any? If you possess any of these '70s relics, you probably bought them for a few pennies or dollars back in in the day. Now some of these items are worth hundreds, and some are even thousands of dollars! Talk about a good investment!  Check out these 10 vintage items that'll get you searching in your attic, garage, or basement. 10. Alpine Man Pez Dispenser There's two of these. The mustachioed figure in the green Alpine hat can be worth up to $3,000, whereas the clean-shaven man wearing

Pop Culture

10 Facts About Bob Barker That Are Worth At Least $1

Robert William Barker, better known as Bob Barker, is considered one of America's favorite television game show hosts. The 93-year-old former host of CBS's The Price Is Right grew up in a small town, and attended college on a basketball scholarship. He also served in the U.S. Navy as a fighter pilot during World War II. He returned to Drury College, now known as Drury University, where he graduated summa cum laude with a degree in economics. However, in the early '50s, Bob decided to pursue a career in broadcasting, and as you probably know, things went pretty well