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2633ArticleFrankayy81DIRT BIKE KID! I grew up in Oak Cliff (suburb in Dallas) where the movie was filmed. The hot dog stand looks about the same...but is now a Mexican-style chicken joint. Sep 10, 2015View
2634ArticleoniparAh, right on! Yeah, I actually just saw that forum thread on this very subject too. Very cool; I'll have to look into all of this. VHS Television Treasure HuntSep 10, 2015View
2635ArticlemickyarberOne of my favorite bits of retro programming I own, is a vhs of Superbowl 20 from January of '86. They recorded the pre-game, game, half-time, and all the commercials! I also have a small collection of home recordings of WWF Saturday Night's Main Event which also still feature all the commercials..Zzzv C VHS Television Treasure HuntSep 10, 2015View
2636ArticleoniparAH, nice ones! I'd love to find some WWF stuff from back then. My main things I always look for are the holiday specials with commercials, especially Halloween stuff. I actually don't have any yet. VHS Television Treasure HuntSep 11, 2015View
2637ArticlemickyarberI have boxes and boxes full of vhs that I recorded in the 80's and 90's. I'll look through them sometime soon and see what I have that you may be interested in.VHS Television Treasure HuntSep 11, 2015View
2638ArticleoniparAh, sweet! I really appreciate that!VHS Television Treasure HuntSep 11, 2015View
2639VideoVaporman87This is hilarious! It's like a hair metal version of Hanson. LOLBad 4 Good EPK and Nineteen Music VideoSep 11, 2015View
2640ArticlekidcoffeeI almost forgot about Family Ties. For shame, but even still it was always about the Bradys for me. I think that may have to do more with the Bradys overly saccharine sweet approach to life whereas Family Ties was far more realistic with their approach. This made for a much better show, but my younger self desperate to escape reality would cling to the Brady Bunch for dear life. Also already being in syndication meant I could visit with the Brady kids far more often which to me was everything. Not that I didn't love my once a week visits with the Keatons, but they were so few and far between. Just when I felt myself warming up to the likes of Alex and Mallory I found myself ripped away forced once again to wait impatiently to find out what happened next.Growing Up BradySep 11, 2015View
2641ArticleVaporman87Yeah, that was the difficulty of being a fan of shows not yet in syndication. I do think that some channels would show multiple episodes of the show from past seasons. Like maybe the earlier seasons were entered into syndication, while the first run shows airing. Still, the Brady's were great. Like you said, the saccharine nature of the show made you feel good inside, even when they were having issues. Kind of like the shows from the 50's and early 60's, everyone happy with their roles in life, never anything too stressful going on. People are always friendly, if not a bit nosy. Mayberryesque, if you will. Growing Up BradySep 13, 2015View
2642ArticlevkimoWow, thanks for showing the WNUF Special, I will definitely watch that. I go to garage sales regularly and always skip the VHS tapes, but after reading this I will take a second look.VHS Television Treasure HuntSep 13, 2015View