He might squeeze a firecracker into one of the miniature metal cars and set it off, or flatten one with a hammer to see whether it still rolled. Now 63, he wouldn’t dare rough up his toys.
He might squeeze a firecracker into one of the miniature metal cars and set it off, or flatten one with a hammer to see whether it still rolled. Now 63, he wouldn’t dare rough up his toys.
But those kids, who are sending new and even wilder-styled cars skittering across the floor today, are your kids, or maybe grandkids, and find the toys as irresistible as you did in 1968 or later.