Pencil break and bloody knuckles are a treasured pastime, and should be passed from generation to generation.
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Anyone that actually wanted the USS Flagg would not have call it "the GI Joe aircraft carrier"!
We would have vicious games of thumping knuckles, but I couldn't find any pics so maybe we were the only ones? We even had the hybrid where you tried to break pencils with thumps. Dunno what kids today do, but you learned some pain tolerance if you wanted to be a competitive kid in the 80s.Pencil break and bloody knuckles are a treasured pastime, and should be passed from generation to generation.
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lol we did the same shit and honestly I was going to include it in my post but I couldn’t find a pic of “thump” or “finger flick” with a quick GIS.Anyone that actually wanted the USS Flagg would not have call it "the GI Joe aircraft carrier"!
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Also, goddamn! but then unopened toys always seem a bit sad to me...
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We would have vicious games of thumping knuckles, but I couldn't find any pics so maybe we were the only ones? We even had the hybrid where you tried to break pencils with thumps. Dunno what kids today do, but you learned some pain tolerance if you wanted to be a competitive kid in the 80s.
I hated the when this mother fucker rolled up and somehow still had enough leverage to do some work.View attachment 612102
I told my kids about pencil break and they acted like that was some medieval shit we did. Hah.
