Tuesday, March 31, 2009
I'm living on the air in Cincinnati, Cincinnati WKRP
I loved this show. Nobody else I know did. Well that's fine. They're wrong. This was quality programming, baby! I think it debuted around 1978, at the height of the disco era. I loved the part when Venus Flytrap (the black guy) was applying for a job, and Loni Anderson, the secretary, asked: "Are you Earth, Wind, Or Fire???" haha, that cracked me up!
Good day sunshine, hello skin cancer:
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Not doing anything Saturday night??? Maybe it's not him. Maybe it's YOU:
Time for Timer:
These little cartoon segments usually aired during commercial breaks for the ABC Afternoon Specials, as well as on Saturday mornings. They were informational cartoons, that taught us how to eat healthy "I hanker for a hunk of cheese", and "Make a Wagon Wheel" (some sort of round sandwich). He looks kind of creepy in the above pic, but it's just a bad shot. He really wasn't that bad, I swear ;^)
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Old cereal boxes:
Friday, March 27, 2009
I'm going to miss him:
"Dan Seals, who enjoyed successful careers in both pop and country music for more than three decades, died Wednesday. He was 61 years old.
Seals battled mantle cell lymphoma, and according to sources had recently undergone an experimental stem cell transplant at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Md. He died at his home in Nashville, while under hospice care.
Born in McCamey, Texas, Dan Seals was the brother of Jim Seals, of the hit pop duo Seals and Crofts. The younger Seals soon followed in his brother's footsteps, forming a singing partnership with John Ford Coley. The duo scored a number of hit singles on the pop chart throughout the '70s as England Dan and John Ford Coley, including the No. 2 hit, 'I'd Really Love to See You Tonight,' and a Top 10 cover of Todd Rundgren's 'Love Is the Answer.'
In 1980, Seals signed as a solo country-pop artist with Atlantic Records, and in 1983, turned his attention solely to country music, signing with Nashville's Liberty/Capitol label. In 1984, he began an impressive streak of 16 Top 10 country hits, starting with 'God Must Be a Cowboy.' In 1985, he scored the first of 11 No. 1 country songs, with 'Meet Me in Montana,' a duet with Marie Osmond. Other chart-topping hits included 'Addicted,' 'You Still Move Me' and the pop crossover hit, 'Bop,' which was the CMA's Single of the Year in 1986."
Story copied from AOL news.
Seals battled mantle cell lymphoma, and according to sources had recently undergone an experimental stem cell transplant at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Md. He died at his home in Nashville, while under hospice care.
Born in McCamey, Texas, Dan Seals was the brother of Jim Seals, of the hit pop duo Seals and Crofts. The younger Seals soon followed in his brother's footsteps, forming a singing partnership with John Ford Coley. The duo scored a number of hit singles on the pop chart throughout the '70s as England Dan and John Ford Coley, including the No. 2 hit, 'I'd Really Love to See You Tonight,' and a Top 10 cover of Todd Rundgren's 'Love Is the Answer.'
In 1980, Seals signed as a solo country-pop artist with Atlantic Records, and in 1983, turned his attention solely to country music, signing with Nashville's Liberty/Capitol label. In 1984, he began an impressive streak of 16 Top 10 country hits, starting with 'God Must Be a Cowboy.' In 1985, he scored the first of 11 No. 1 country songs, with 'Meet Me in Montana,' a duet with Marie Osmond. Other chart-topping hits included 'Addicted,' 'You Still Move Me' and the pop crossover hit, 'Bop,' which was the CMA's Single of the Year in 1986."
Story copied from AOL news.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
What was I THINKing???!!?
When I was about 6, I thought I'd try cutting my own hair. What made it worse is when my parents laughed at me... haha. Well, at least Calvin had Hobbes to blame. An old friend of mine cut hers too.
She had 2 long pigtails.
She cut off one.
She also shaved one eyebrow off...
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She had 2 long pigtails.
She cut off one.
She also shaved one eyebrow off...
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Monday, March 23, 2009
Haskell's Ice Cream Hut:
The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show:
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Digital watches:
Kimo sent me this pic of this digital watch. He still has it, and it still works. When digital watches first came out, they were ground-breaking. No one had ever seen one before, they were a new innovation. They were also extremely expensive. A really good digital watch would cost in the 100's of dollars. I'm not sure if they make them anymore.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Mom always SAID: "Don't play ball in the house"...
Like I posted before, I always found it odd that on tv shows, the interiors of the houses always stay the same. No new pictures, the furniture doesn't get re-arranged, no new carpeting, etc. Well, now I know why. Carol Brady moves that stupid horse sculpture ONE time, and her vase gets broken. She and Mike re-wallpaper their bedroom, and Alice "accidentally" steps in a tray of wallpaper paste. Yes, I guess that's just bad luck, changing the interiors. Go figure...
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1975 Saturday morning TV:
Back then, Saturday morning cartoons were a staple for just about every kid. The only one on the above list I watched was Land Of The Lost. I was watching The Bugs Bunny / Road Runner Show and a couple of others during the times the above cartoons aired. I'm not sure if anybody remembers "Westwind" (myself included), because by 11:30 my parents usually made me shut off the tv and get on with the day.. I can still hear my folks: "WHAT ARE YOU DOING STILL WATCHING TV????? GET OUTSIDE!!!!!!" Hahaa.
Friday, March 20, 2009
I have a photograph - preserved your memories. They're all that's left you...
Run Joey Run, quite possibly the worst song of the decade.
"I got in my car and I drove like mad, till I reached Julie's place. She ran to me, with tears in her eyes, and bruises on her face. All at once, I saw him there, sneaking up behind me, WATCH OUT! Then Julie yelled, he's got a gun! and she stepped in front of me. Suddenly, a shot rang out, and I saw Julie fallingI ran to her, I held her close, when I looked down, my hands were red, and heres the last words Julie said...
Daddy please don't, it wasn't his fault, he means so much to meDaddy please don't, we're gonna get married.....aaahhh..ahhhhahhhh....ahhhhh"
I had no idea how bad this song was back then. Some kids used to tease me because my name back then was Joey. When we played tag they'd sing it to tease me... haha.
Daddy please don't, it wasn't his fault, he means so much to meDaddy please don't, we're gonna get married.....aaahhh..ahhhhahhhh....ahhhhh"
I had no idea how bad this song was back then. Some kids used to tease me because my name back then was Joey. When we played tag they'd sing it to tease me... haha.
Random find:
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Mutual of Omaha is people you can "count on" when the going's tough:
If you watched any TV in the early 70's, you probably remember Marlin Perkins and Mutual Of Omaha's Wild Kingdom. It was a revolutionary program, the first of its kind. While I was too young to remember any one show in particular, I do remember it being an excellent show. I'm not sure if they show repeats on TV anymore, which surprises me. Alot of people watched it.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Bigfoot... I'm still not sure what that dude is supposed to be:
Film Father got me thinking about the huge Bigfoot craze that happened around 1975/76. It was insane. What WAS bigfoot??? I never really knew. Also, I never had the above action figure, though. I had Maskatron, who could kick Bigfoot's butt any day. ;^)
One of these days I will buy a Maskatron NRFB on ebay, after I get over the $175 sticker shock.... those things aren't cheap...
One of these days I will buy a Maskatron NRFB on ebay, after I get over the $175 sticker shock.... those things aren't cheap...
Monday, March 16, 2009
King Vitaman cereal:
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Random fact:
I was a latch key kid. I'd come home alone and mom would leave the house key under the front doormat. I'd let myself in, then I'd call mom at work and tell her I was home and then watch tv and wait for my parents to come home from work. I was also 7 years old. I think today my folks would be thrown in jail if they did that, but the thing is I liked it. I really did. It was never a hardship for me. That's just the way it was.
I don't know of many 7-year-old's who could be trusted like that.
I don't know of many 7-year-old's who could be trusted like that.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Mars ain't the kind of place to raise your kids. In fact it's cold as hell. And there's no one there to raise them, if you did.
In my not-so-humble opinion:
Shelley Long made an excellent Carol Brady in the movie versions of The Brady Bunch. She and Christine Taylor were spot-on as Carol and Marcia, but to me the others just didn't look much like the original cast members. It's like those in charge of casting didn't even try... Gary Cole as Mike???? Looked nothing like him.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Quite possibly THE worst movie of 1978:
Okay, definitely the worst movie of 1978. Well, that and Jaws II. To this day I haven't come across anybody who thinks otherwise. I believe the bottom pic is the cast at the movie preview, when they all realized what a crappy movie they just spent months making, nailing the coffin on any future movie prospects they may have had...
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Studio 54:
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Lady Elaine Fairchilde:
I once had a nightmare about this puppet. I was about 6 years old, and I dreamed mom and I were walking by a house with a raised basement, and she (the puppet) grabbed me by my pant leg as I walked by, and tried to drag me through the basement window which was street level. She had my leg and mom had my arm and they were both pulling on me and I was screaming. I'll never forget it.
She still kind of 'weirds me out'...
She still kind of 'weirds me out'...
Monday, March 09, 2009
Stocking Stuffers:
Every year, mom sends me my Christmas gifts in the mail. She also includes a bunch of "stocking stuffers". She puts alot of time and thought into her packages, but I don't have the heart to tell her that all those stuffers end up in my drawer, unused. I've got electric toothbrushes, fabric softeners, deodorants, Chap Stick (not the real Chap Stick, but the generic cheap-o crap), etc. All in my drawer.... Pictured are about three years of stuff that I haven't and probably will never use.
Sunday, March 08, 2009
Damn that 'Wedge"...
Behold: The Bucket...
One of my top ten fave 70's singers:
Saturday, March 07, 2009
Friday, March 06, 2009
THE Farrah Fawcett poster:
Wednesday, March 04, 2009
"You're soaking in it."
Tuesday, March 03, 2009
Cheap eats:
When mom and dad split up in '76, mom got custody. All of a sudden she was raising a kid on one income and money was tight. For a couple of years we ate at McDonald's almost 3 nights a week. Looking at the prices in the above ad, it's no wonder. Where else could you feed a kid for less than 2 bucks?