Earlier this month, the Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, NY nominated three news toys to its National Toy Hall of Fame. Among these, a true underdog of toys, and yet, who hasn't played with one? Ladies and gentlemen, joining such luminaries as Monopoly, Mr. Potato Head and the Easy-Bake Oven, I give you...
The Stick!Give it up for 'im!
Yes, the lowly wooden stick. Free in most environments. As useful to artists as it is to warriors. It can be a writing implement, a machine gun, part of a fort, an antenna, a sword, a wizard's staff, a witch's broom, a horse, a pole vault... uhm... pole, and lots more besides.
Thanks its longevity and ability to spark the imagination like no other piece of inanimate matter, the stick has become a world icon. I've always hated Monopoly, and your enjoyment of the Baby Doll may vary, but there's nothing like a good whacking stick, is there?
LONG LIVE THE STICK!!!
Proof
The Stick!Give it up for 'im!
Yes, the lowly wooden stick. Free in most environments. As useful to artists as it is to warriors. It can be a writing implement, a machine gun, part of a fort, an antenna, a sword, a wizard's staff, a witch's broom, a horse, a pole vault... uhm... pole, and lots more besides.
Thanks its longevity and ability to spark the imagination like no other piece of inanimate matter, the stick has become a world icon. I've always hated Monopoly, and your enjoyment of the Baby Doll may vary, but there's nothing like a good whacking stick, is there?
LONG LIVE THE STICK!!!
Proof
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