If you grew up in the 80s you knew what a Walkman was. It changed the way we listened to music. Today's kids don't know what it is or even how to work it.

While cleaning out Tad's mother's home, we came across an old Walkman. When the grandkids saw it, they were stumped. "I'm guessing you walk and talk to men on it," said one of the girls. Another called it a "walkieman."

Toys today are way more sophisticated than what we use to play with. Gone are the days of the Etch a Sketch, Lite-Brite, Cabbage Patch kids, Care Bears, Garbage Pail Kids, a View Master, Snoopy Sno-Cone machine, Pound Puppies, Speak & Spell or Atari. Now it's virtual reality technology, cell phones and tablets. The only toy that has stood the test of time is Barbie.


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