Hi Ray. I think we gave up on the earth 🌎. I know people who don't even recycle. I grew up in the 80's and I loved it. I had a magical upbringing. I lived on a lake and in the summer we would swim and the winter we had bonfires and ice skating. We weren't in the house playing video games and we didn't have mobile phones. We would ride our bikes, play hide and go seek, tag, and when the street lights came on we went home. No bottled water, fanny packs, credit cards, game boys....it was just a simpler life. I do however love this video. Thank you Ray for sharing
This place looks like a great time. I still have that Sock em Bopper commercial song stuck in my head clear as day. I was born in 1996, so I got to experience the tail end of this era, but man was it magical. The music, the visual aesthetics, the carefree artistic attitude. I'm so glad I got to grow up in a time like that. Proud to be a millennial. Thank you for taking us on a retro journey!
This is awesome, Ray. Lots of good memories there. You scoring the nice Sears denim jacket reminded me of the impending closing of the last Sears store in New Jersey at Newport Centre in Jersey City. Hopefully, you can make it there for a farewell visit...
I am the same when it comes to denim and old dept stores! I would've paid an arm and a leg for a Guess jean jacket! Love the video! Thank you for sharing!
Cool vlog Ray! Seems like they just have more clothes there than toys or Movie stuff. I used to wear Bugle Boy Clothes all the time as a kid. lol I used to have the original Gameboy also.
I went to the Minneapolis location we went on the last day they cleared out so much stuff it's such a good time gonna go to it in a another state near by.
Wow. Love the throwbacks!! Thanks for taking us along! 😊
glad you liked it!
Love the vintage tees. Excellent post Big Daddy and thanks for posting...
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Ray. I think we gave up on the earth 🌎. I know people who don't even recycle. I grew up in the 80's and I loved it. I had a magical upbringing. I lived on a lake and in the summer we would swim and the winter we had bonfires and ice skating. We weren't in the house playing video games and we didn't have mobile phones. We would ride our bikes, play hide and go seek, tag, and when the street lights came on we went home. No bottled water, fanny packs, credit cards, game boys....it was just a simpler life. I do however love this video. Thank you Ray for sharing
Thank you for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
This place looks like a great time. I still have that Sock em Bopper commercial song stuck in my head clear as day. I was born in 1996, so I got to experience the tail end of this era, but man was it magical. The music, the visual aesthetics, the carefree artistic attitude. I'm so glad I got to grow up in a time like that. Proud to be a millennial. Thank you for taking us on a retro journey!
It really was different. Thanks for watching!
iPod, not iPad. Anyway, that place looks amazing. Thanks for going for us!
It was a lot of fun!
This is awesome, Ray. Lots of good memories there. You scoring the nice Sears denim jacket reminded me of the impending closing of the last Sears store in New Jersey at Newport Centre in Jersey City. Hopefully, you can make it there for a farewell visit...
stay tuned!
You've got great taste in music & duds! Thanks for sharing your retro adventure. You Rock! 😊
Aw thank you so much!
Love your videos man, you are one of my favorite channels!
Thank you so much!!
6:59 wow looks like Gordon Geckos cell phone...awesome video. new sub too love the sockem boppers too
I am the same when it comes to denim and old dept stores! I would've paid an arm and a leg for a Guess jean jacket! Love the video! Thank you for sharing!
Definitely check out this fest next time it comes around!
I went to that on Sunday! I am so sad I missed you there, would have loved to meet you. It was a good event!
We must've just missed each other then! It was a good event for sure.
All those items you purchased are Very Cool ...Im 61 yrs old..
Thank you so much!
Cool vlog Ray! Seems like they just have more clothes there than toys or Movie stuff. I used to wear Bugle Boy Clothes all the time as a kid. lol I used to have the original Gameboy also.
It was definitely a more clothes oriented event than toys/collectibles, but I'm into that though. I'm glad someone else remembers bugle boy!
Ray i was born in 90's and i love retro and vintage stuff
Glad you enjoyed it!
I had no clue this existed lol I gotta go next year
Do it!
The nostalgia from the good times, thanks for the vid
I went to the Minneapolis location we went on the last day they cleared out so much stuff it's such a good time gonna go to it in a another state near by.
And now they are getting old. David : we blow away like dust before the wind and are place remembers us no more.
Get that jacket a little TLC from a professional tailor, and it'll likely last you for decades.