1. Multiple Furbies (per kid):
2. Moon shoes (that were never played with):
4. And a Bose CD player also in the TV room:
5. A "computer room" that had a computer with unlimited internet access:
6. And had fancy mouses that didn't come with the computer:
7. A CD storage cabinet that wasn't meant to look like it stored CDs:
8. A BIG collection of Playmobil toys (nothing screamed "rich kid" more than Playmobil figures and accessories):
9. And the Playmobil Victorian Mansion:
10. Beanie Babies collection that wasn't meant to be played with:
11. And, of course, also the Princess Diana Beanie Baby:
12. A large collection of chunky VHS tapes:
13. TVs and VCRs in every bedroom:
14. Also, phone lines in every room, and when your friends got older, they got their own private lines:
15. A giant armoire in the primary bedroom meant to hide the TV:
16. A jetted tub surrounded by tile in the primary bathroom:
17. Several of the latest Super Soaker guns so that no one would have to share:
18. A huge playhouse in the backyard (that was, honestly, bigger than some studio apartments):
19. Along with a trampoline:
20. Five-CD boomboxes with remote in the bedroom of any of the kids that were older and into music:
21. A refrigerator that looked like a cabinet:
22. A trash drawer that was also a cabinet:
23. A second sink (a bar sink) in the kitchen:
24. A small TV with a built-in VCR in the kitchen:
25. A collection of herb-infused oils and vinegars bottles that sat on a giant kitchen window ledge:
26. An old-timey popcorn cart "for movie nights":
27. A rec room or basement that had a pool table...
28. ...and a *WORKING* air hockey table:
29. A rec room or basement closet stacked full of board games
30. A very fancy chess set that was purely decorative:
31. A ~quirky~ side-table that cost like $800:
32. Encyclopedias that were replaced every few years:
33. A fountain:
34. Every gaming system and almost every game that was released for it:

