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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2018 10:26:31 GMT -5
Disneyland Nite Lites, 1960sHad these when I was a kid and used them during the 60's and halfway into the 70's until my parents got rid of them because I'm too old for this and I was angry about it. I've paid for them out of my allowance monies and that's why I was angry and terribly disappointed in them and all that -- it's took them 2-3 days to make it for me and still didn't do any justice at all. I just loved both Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck and it was cool to look at them in the dark. Here's a picture of it in actual size in relations of a PENNY.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2018 18:23:06 GMT -5
Lois and Clark -- The New Adventures of SupermanSome of these videos are the my favorite moments in that show and I've been watching about 15-20 of the Lois and Clark Series You Tube Clips in the past 2-3 days just for fun of it and I was remembering the good times when I watched these moments. I just felt that Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher had great moments and vast underrated chemistry together and I loved it even more today and I'm hoping that MeTv will pick up this series someday or Heroes and Icons as well. My favorite You Tube is the one on top -- With the Newsroom Scene and that's shows how that series went ... I was going back in the good ole days of television and this series was one of my favorites. FROM WIKIPEDIALois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman is an American television series based on the DC Comics character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. It stars Dean Cain as Clark Kent/Superman and Teri Hatcher as Lois Lane. The series aired on ABC from September 12, 1993 to June 14, 1997. Developed for television by Deborah Joy LeVine, the series loosely followed the modern origin of Superman, established by writer John Byrne, where Clark Kent is the true personality and Superman a disguise. The series focuses on the relationship and romance between Lois and Clark as much as the adventures of Clark's alter-ego, Superman. On May 17, 1966, Jonathan and Martha Kent (Eddie Jones and K Callan) witness the crash-landing of a small spaceship in Shuster's Field outside of Smallville, Kansas. When they investigate, they discover the baby Kal-El and decide to raise him as their own naming him, Clark Jerome Kent (Dean Cain). Throughout the series, Clark proudly states his mother made his Superman costume for him. Clark often consults his parents either by telephone or in person, after impromptu Superman flights to Smallville, about personal and moral concerns and dilemmas. The series opens twenty-seven years later, on the day Clark moves to Metropolis after leaving his position as a newspaper editor of Smallville Press, interviews for a job at the Daily Planet under editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Clark becomes acquainted with photographer Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes in season 1, Justin Whalin thereafter) and gossip columnist Cat Grant (Tracy Scoggins). Soon after being hired, Clark is partnered with star reporter Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher). Clark falls in love with Lois at first sight. When Superman saves Lois from a space shuttle disaster, she instantly becomes infatuated with Clark's alter-ego and named him Superman. Superman's first mission interferes with the illegal dealings of Lex Luthor (John Shea), a Metropolis business giant and benefactor. After Luthor's plot was stopped, Superman let Luthor know he is watching him and the two become arch-enemies. However, Clark respects Luthor's life, even surreptitiously using his superpowers to save Lex from bleeding to death. Luthor sees Superman as a worthy opponent; he ultimately discovers his weakness to kryptonite and realizes he has a secret identity, vowing to learn it in hopes of making the hero's life difficult.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2018 9:11:29 GMT -5
Oldest McDonald's Restaurant still operating ...
Great Video!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2018 19:34:24 GMT -5
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Post by beccabear67 on Jun 29, 2018 22:01:14 GMT -5
The '70s had a lot of loud wallpapers and curtains but it was ours!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2018 12:56:58 GMT -5
80 Years of SupermanAnother cool YouTube ...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2018 22:39:57 GMT -5
Old Soda Cans from the PastI have seen starting from the top row ... Pearl Harbor (in Hawaii), 7 UP, Cactus Cooler (in California), Blondie (in Oregon), Gatorade (in Washington), and the last three on that row (all in Washington State), The first three starting with Canada Dry one and the next two in California ... the Jolly Treat in New York State (in 1976). I seen every can in the Bottom Row -- except the Everest and those can in my own State of Washington.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2018 16:17:25 GMT -5
Back cover of MAD #121, September 1968 Artist & Writer: Al JaffeeCoca Cola Ad -- 1978I'll be having hot dogs in a few hours from now with friends from work and school near Federal Way on a boat and heading to Tacoma to watch fireworks and all that. And, down a couple of Coca Cola as well too! Looking forward attending it and having fun too.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2018 16:24:18 GMT -5
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Post by dbutler69 on Jul 6, 2018 9:19:22 GMT -5
I had ships on the wallpaper in my bedroom. White background, red and blue ships, if I remember correctly.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2018 10:18:05 GMT -5
I had ships on the wallpaper in my bedroom. White background, red and blue ships, if I remember correctly. I had a friend of mine had this in his bedroom for several years during his junior and senior high school years ...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2018 18:44:50 GMT -5
Breakfast Cereals no longer with usIt's on the list and I really missed this cereal back then and gives me great energy at work -- I used to bring a small carton of milk and two cups of this cereal and eat it during break time and that's did the trick working 2nd Shift -- from 3:30 to Midnight for several years.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2018 18:34:40 GMT -5
Grocery Stores in the PastPretty cool video clip and I find it fascinating ... you should too ...
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Post by dbutler69 on Aug 14, 2018 7:40:02 GMT -5
Anybody remember the Kenner SSP Smashup Derby? You pull a plastic line through the cars, which revs them um, so they can go smash into each other! I vaguely remember having these as a youngster.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2018 10:14:42 GMT -5
Anybody remember the Kenner SSP Smashup Derby? You pull a plastic line through the cars, which revs them um, so they can go smash into each other! I vaguely remember having these as a youngster. I don't sorry.
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