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44341Favorite retro slogans<p>&quot;It&#39;s the real thing!&quot;</p> Mr MagicNov 22, 2019View
44340Last Thing you Bought?<p>another video game related figure, this time of kirby and includes changable faces as well as accessories, just like the link figure i got.</p> <p><img alt="" height="600" src="http://retro-daze.org/upload/kirbynendoroid2.jpg" width="450" /></p> <p><img alt="" height="480" src="http://retro-daze.org/upload/kirbynendoroid.jpg" width="480" /></p> BenjanimeNov 22, 2019View
44339Last Thing you Bought?<p><img alt="" src="https://i.postimg.cc/fbttHBpp/il-570x-N-2073463981-rxww.jpg" /></p> Mr MagicNov 22, 2019View
44338Importing Articles From RetroJunk<p>@shakin steak</p> <p>the article can be found <a href="http://www.retrojunk.com/article/show/3964/organizing-my-collection">here</a>, however it looks like the picture has been removed since its submission a few years ago. though the last sentence written is still uncalled for.</p> BenjanimeNov 22, 2019View
44337Forgotten Cartoons<p>For the longest time, there&nbsp;has been one animated film that I could remember details of, but despite all my efforts I could not find it online or even remember enough to search for it properly. Until just now.</p> <p>While watching a Garfield special, I heard the voice of Wolfman Jack, and realized&nbsp;his voice was directly tied to my memory (what little there was) of the film. So a quick Google search of animated films that Jack had lent his voice to gave me my long-sought answer...</p> <p>Stanley The Ugly Duckling!</p> <p>FINALLY!!!</p> <p>Jack plays Eagle One, a biker eagle who rides an invisible motorcycle. I almost can&#39;t believe I finally figured this out! I was beginning to accept that I would go to my grave never figuring it out.</p> <p><iframe frameborder="0" height="270" src="https://www.dailymotion.com/embed/video/x691l7l?autoPlay=1" width="480"></iframe></p> <p>&nbsp;</p> Vaporman87Nov 22, 2019View
44336The Café<p>Had a nice day with my grandfather. He was going through some of his things. I saw old family photos from when he was a kid, as well as a box full of stuff from his time in the military. He also had a huge stack of photos from his trip to Italy back in the sixties.</p> <p>Too bad my day almost ruined at the end of the night when I was driving on the highway. One jerk&nbsp;was driving with his hi beams on. A guy in a truck was driving so fast that when he passed me, I literally felt my car shake from the force of him driving so fast.</p> Rick Ace RhodesNov 22, 2019View
44335Return to Oz (1985)<p>@shakin: I&#39;m not familiar with the material in the books, but I wonder&nbsp;which film between Wizard of Oz (&#39;39) and Return to Oz is more faithful to his books.</p> Vaporman87Nov 22, 2019View
44334Pringles<p>There&#39;s an excellent article about Pringles <a href="https://www.taquitos.net/snacks.php?page_code=32">here</a></p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <blockquote rel="Vaporman87" style="display: inline-block !important;"><strong>Taquitos.net wrote :</strong> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Pringles were anachronistic even when they were introduced in 1968. I was seven years old at the time. But in the next few years, as both Pringles and a child&#39;s intuitive marketing savvy filtered into my consciousness, I thought I sensed a colossal blunder. After all, &#39;60s counterculture sensibilities had filtered into the mainstream, had they not? Even the stodgiest businessman&#39;s hair crept over his collar. Every kid in my school wore bellbottoms. My brother and I opted for popular &quot;shag&quot; haircuts. (These would later prompt us to spend much of our adult lives tracking down and burning photographs of ourselves from that era. But like Tang, the Chevrolet Vega, and Jonathon Livingston Seagull, the Shag seemed like a good idea at the time.)</p> <p>What I mean to say is that by the early 1970s, when my siblings and I really swooned over Pringles, the mass-marketing zeitgeist was embracing hippy ideals: freedom, individuality, kooky uniqueness...</p> <p><em><strong>-end quote</strong></em></p> </blockquote> shakin steakNov 21, 2019View
44333Return to Oz (1985)<p>I will have to check it out. I have been on an Oz kick this year, looking for all of the books, or at least the 14 that Baum wrote himself. It&#39;s hard because I want them all in the same edition, so my shopping is dictated by the first lot I found. I saw one set of 48 out of the 49 books for $700. Pretty good deal, but a big chunk of change all at once.</p> <p>I got a DVD of the 1939 movie which includes the 1925 movie. I want to marathon those with The Wiz, and Wicked, and this film. I&#39;ve read that RtO is considered to be very strange. Judging by the preview, it looks quite faithful to the books. I think people who hold that opinion must have never read them, nor considered how WoO would look for an adult who has never seen it before, never mind grew up watching it dozens of times.</p> shakin steakNov 21, 2019View
44332Importing Articles From RetroJunk<p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <blockquote><strong>Benjanime wrote :</strong> <p><em>i can&#39;t even remember how long ago i lurked around the site for its articles, the last article i dared to read was this guy showing off some vintage stuff and ending his article with a rather disturbing image of himself. </em></p> <br /> <strong>-end quo</strong><strong>te</strong></blockquote> <p>haha, do you remember the name of that article?</p> shakin steakNov 21, 2019View