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Fjnbksays...I read something about this before. They did experiments with little kids to find out what "poison" sign they found most repulsive. The options were Mr. Yuk, a stop sign, and the skull and crossbones. Kids liked Mr. Yuk the least, but a lot liked the skull and crossbones. We probably should have stayed with Mr. Yuk.
gorgonheapsays...I remember getting a whole roll of these Mr. Yuk stickers in elementary. I was really excited to stick them on things when I got home too. Good find.
siftbotsays...Discarding this video. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 4 days.
gorgonheapsays...*save, if only for nostalgic purposes.
siftbotsays...Saving this video from the discard pile and sending it back to the queue for one more try; last queued Thursday, September 27th, 2007 2:13pm PDT - save requested by gorgonheap.
blankfistsays...Rock on! Really!
boombapsays...hah, my Dad used those when i was little in the 80s.
CaBhaalsays...I remember seeing these when I was a kid in the early 80's.
choggiesays...got em mailed to the house as a kid, after calling the poison control # on TV....then, we kept calling, and getting more-
atarasays...I remember those stickers! We got a roll of them from school, and we were supposed to give them to our parents. I think they all ended up in my sticker book.
blankfistsays...Tax dollars misused for children's happiness? Hmmm, how did that oversight come to be?
JAPRsays...We had these in Nevada when I was a kid (not that long ago, btw...early nineties).
swampgirlsays...dupe *discard sorry
http://www.videosift.com/video/Mr-Yuk
siftbotsays...Discarding this post - discard requested by member swampgirl.
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