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Subject: Radio Poodles and cats...
Written By: Katherine on 08/03/05 at 9:25 am
At Christmas one year that is what all the girls wanted!
They first made a black poodle "stuffed animal" dog. The batteries and the knobs were at the stomach.
Then they came out with a cute longer haired white cat (and if you were lucky a pink one)
I got the poodle because the cat hadn't came out yet, or Santa couldn't find the cat!
As times got "mod-er" that Panasonic doughnut shaped radio came out...I think they were yellow at first, then added more colors...
Kat
Subject: Re: Radio Poodles and cats...
Written By: gemini on 08/03/05 at 4:45 pm
At Christmas one year that is what all the girls wanted!
They first made a black poodle "stuffed animal" dog. The batteries and the knobs were at the stomach.
Then they came out with a cute longer haired white cat (and if you were lucky a pink one)
I got the poodle because the cat hadn't came out yet, or Santa couldn't find the cat!
As times got "mod-er" that Panasonic doughnut shaped radio came out...I think they were yellow at first, then added more colors...
Kat
I had the radio. It was called a "Toot-a-loop". It came with stickers to decorate it. It was too cool! :)
Subject: Re: Radio Poodles and cats...
Written By: Marian on 08/03/05 at 7:43 pm
My grandmother had a radio dog--I think it was a poodle.
Subject: Re: Radio Poodles and cats...
Written By: Carl on 08/04/05 at 1:06 pm
I had a Panda radio. The knobs were where it's eyes should be, the reception came from his belly. I loved that radio!!!
Subject: Re: Radio Poodles and cats...
Written By: La Sine Pesroh on 08/05/05 at 5:12 pm
I remember my older sister had a few of those radios.
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