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GI joe figurines Three GI Joe figures from the 1980s and the cover of the first (1982) G.I. Joe catalog. The figures are 3.75" tall. (The 12" figures came later.) The first 3.75" G.I. Joe action figures (Series One) were available in 1982 and consisted of seventeen characters. A new series was introduced every year thereafter. (It should be noted that the very first G.I. Joe figures came out in the 1960s.) The G.I. Joe animated TV series was launched in 1983. This was successful enough to warrant a second mini-series in 1985. Later that year, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero became a regular weekday program that ran through 1987. In 1987 an animated movie was made. A second series was launched in 1989 and ran through 1992. I collected all of them
Tags: GI  Joe  Figurines 
Added: 2nd July 2007
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Posted By: BKV
70s Super Sugar Crisp Commercial Can't Get Enough Of That Sugar Crisp! The start of Politically Correct TV.
Tags: Super  Sugar  Crisp  Classic  TV  Commercial 
Added: 3rd July 2007
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Posted By: Cliffy
Sorcerer William Friedkin film, most noted for the musical score by German electronic music group Tangerine Dream. Four US expatriates living in South America are given a risky opportunity to earn enough money to escape their self-imposed exiles by driving a pair of trucks through the jungle carrying dangerously unstable nitroglycerin in order to put out an oil fire.
Tags: film   
Added: 6th July 2007
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Posted By: Bamber
Lysol Douche Ad personally, i wouldn't think that 'douche' and 'lysol' should even be in the same sentence!!! but, i got a kick out of all these old ads that show men leaving their wives because the women don't douche correctly. Or often enough.
Tags: ad  lysol  douche 
Added: 12th July 2007
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Posted By: sneakysnake
For Naomi where is u're pic of the "Twilight Zone" episode 'Time Enough At Last'! (Nearsighted, meek bank clerk Henry Bernis is the sole survivor of an H-bomb attack. At last he has the time to engulf himself in his passion for books. Or so he thinks). CAST: Burgess Meredith, Vaughn Taylor, Jacqueline de Wit, Lela Bliss.
Tags: twilight  zone  burgess  meredith  vaughn  taylor  jacqueline  de  wit  lela  bliss 
Added: 10th August 2007
Views: 435
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Posted By: Teresa
 GTO by  Ronny and the Daytonas This brings back memories of high school, especially summer days in the 60's, going down the highway, with no responsibilities, just headin to the beach. And those muscle cars were so awesome, even now, if you're lucky enough to have one.
Tags: gto  muscle  cars  sixties  music 
Added: 11th August 2007
Views: 548
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Posted By: Naomi
JIMMY JET Probably the earliest flight simulator ever made for kids and one of the greatest toys ever made! Made by the "Deluxe Reading" toy company in the early 1960's, and sold mainly in supermarkets. (You could also get them by mail-order from the old Spiegel catalog and other mail-order firms as well.) You controlled the steering with a yoke as your jet flew over moving terrain, (a rotating scenery cylinder,) controlling your airspeed as you lined up a "target," then fired (actual) rubber-tipped missiles by pulling the two missile-launching levers. Enough dials, levers, chrome and noise to delight any young fighter pilot! It was a blast knocking down my little green army men with the missiles! It used 4 'D' batteries.
Tags: Jimmy  Deluxe 
Added: 16th August 2007
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Posted By: jimmyjet
  THE ROLLING STONES    1966 Just in case you're too young to remember Mick Jagger when he wasn't old enough for SS, here's the Rolling Stones' 1966 appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show.
Tags: rolling  stones  mick  jagger  ed  sullivan  rock  music 
Added: 26th August 2007
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Posted By: Naomi
NIGHT GALLERY   THE CEMETERY  Ending For those old enough to remember, Night Gallery was created and hosted by the great god of imagination Rod Serling, as a follow-up to The Twilight Zone. The opening was set in a shadowy museum, where Serling unveiled a dark and disturbing collection of canvases as preface to a highly diverse anthology of tales in the fantasy, horror, and supernatural vein. The first story from the 1969 pilot of Night Gallery, entitled The Cemetery. A black sheep nephew (McDowell, naturally) murders his ailing uncle (George McReady) for the inheritance, only to find some disturbing changes in the old man's painting of the family graveyard. Some good acting as well from Ossie Davis. The night I first watched this I was all alone, mom was working late, dad was sleeping, and I was on the floor in front of the tv having the living daylights scared out of me. I just loved it!!
Tags: night  gallery  rod  serling  anthology 
Added: 23rd August 2007
Views: 927
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Posted By: Naomi
          ANGIE Intro      1979 to 1980 This was a decent enough 70's sitcom, that aired on Thursdays at 8:30pm on ABC, starring Donna Pescow, Robert Hayes, and Doris Roberts. Even back then Doris was cast as the opinionated, outspoken Italian mother, who spent most of her time in the kitchen cooking pasta. Of course, her character was molded from real life because most Italian mothers are exactly like this. Ahhh, some things never change.
Tags: angie  donna  peskow  robert  hayes  doris  roberts  comedy  abc 
Added: 5th September 2007
Views: 445
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Posted By: Naomi

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