And Alice can play “point and click” for hours, no reading required. "I want this one, and this, and this one, & this one, & …………. " Christmas, the season that encourages your children to be greedy.
In the late 50s and early 60s, Sears and JC Penny published inch-thick special toy catalogs that were delivered right around this time of year. Spending weeks leafing through them was one of the best parts of Christmas, trying to select the one thing we were allowed to put on our “want list.”
Sisyphos about 10 years ago
The simple pleasures of youth! (But that is a pretty impressive pile of catalogues….)
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 10 years ago
And Alice can play “point and click” for hours, no reading required. "I want this one, and this, and this one, & this one, & …………. " Christmas, the season that encourages your children to be greedy.
GROG Premium Member about 10 years ago
Too many for my liking.
puddlesplatt about 10 years ago
when I was a kid a few years ago, catalogs got a once over, and then over once more in the Outhouse…
Stellagal about 10 years ago
Those look more like fliers than they do catalogs. If they were proper catalogs then Alice would have had a few thumps on the head.
stamps about 10 years ago
Poor postman!
Doublejake about 10 years ago
In the late 50s and early 60s, Sears and JC Penny published inch-thick special toy catalogs that were delivered right around this time of year. Spending weeks leafing through them was one of the best parts of Christmas, trying to select the one thing we were allowed to put on our “want list.”
pouncingtiger about 10 years ago
It’s the Catalog Avalanche.