Certs-somewhere down the line he would meet a woman named Marcy Darcy.. Happy Days-nice that Fonz and his dad ended that encounter on good terms Invasion of The Body Snatchers-RE:that final scene..Veronica Cartwright was intentionally not told that that was how the film would end..when Sutherland pointed at her,her reaction wasn't scripted Eight Is Enough-wonder how Tommy got out of that predicament Atari-was that a early model Cylon..? Battlestar Galactica-"Yes,Tigh we are."
I got the Toys Xmas 79 and nearly choked on the missile that viper shot out. I don't what I was doing, but it like a kid , I was fooling around and fired it while in my mouth and it got stuck in my throat.
I was just looking these up since i also had the vehicle with wheels that fired missiles too. Looks like they were recalled at the time b/c a 4yr old boy choked to death from the Viper shooting a missile into his throat.
When ads were presented in soft and medium alluring sells cateting to a more intelligent audience. Compare to now...All hard, loud, obnoxious, and in-your-face hip hop infused mind numbing garbage!
1:00--Doesn't the design on those Kinney athletic shoes look like an inverted Nike "swoosh"? I remember Kinney very well, but I think they are now defunct except for the spinoff chain "Foot Locker," which specializes in athletic shoes. 7:19--An early version of what would become the most popular video game system of the late 1970's/early 80's--the Atari 2600. I still have mine, but I haven't figured out how to connect it to a modern digital TV set. Anybody know the trick?
You can get RF/Coax to HDMI converters but they're not cheap. A cheaper option is to hook it up to a VCR with an RF input and use the RCA composite output on the VCR, but you'd still need a RCA to HDMI converter if you don't have composite inputs on your TV...but those are much cheaper.
Bobby Hull....wow! Lorne Greene--from Bonanza to Battle Star Galactica. Typecast even in outer-space.
Ahhh.....Battlestar Galatica. I had all the toys and I still have my Speak and Say
See n say
OMG that David Garrison ad! He was born in 1952, and clearly aged 40.
00:31 - it’s a fact that when you bite a certs in the dark you can see a spark.
Haven’t done it in decades - I wonder if it still works
Certs used to be my usual brand of breath mints, but they've become devilishly hard to find in my area.
Certs-somewhere down the line he would meet a woman named Marcy Darcy..
Happy Days-nice that Fonz and his dad ended that encounter on good terms
Invasion of The Body Snatchers-RE:that final scene..Veronica Cartwright was intentionally not told that that was how the film would end..when Sutherland pointed at her,her reaction wasn't scripted
Eight Is Enough-wonder how Tommy got out of that predicament
Atari-was that a early model Cylon..?
Battlestar Galactica-"Yes,Tigh we are."
I was a year old.
Now I wanna know what happened to Jimmy McNichol
4:27 - I had this toy, and the "cow" sound always sounded to weird to me as a kid...
I had that too.....and I used to love Battlestar Galactica...I had the fighter ship toy...loved that thing.
I got the Toys Xmas 79 and nearly choked on the missile that viper shot out. I don't what I was doing, but it like a kid , I was fooling around and fired it while in my mouth and it got stuck in my throat.
I was just looking these up since i also had the vehicle with wheels that fired missiles too. Looks like they were recalled at the time b/c a 4yr old boy choked to death from the Viper shooting a missile into his throat.
Wow; See 'n' Say! I remember those very well.
When ads were presented in soft and medium alluring sells cateting to a more intelligent audience. Compare to now...All hard, loud, obnoxious, and in-your-face hip hop infused mind numbing garbage!
Increasing gas prices by **3 CENTS**!! OH NOES!
1:00--Doesn't the design on those Kinney athletic shoes look like an inverted Nike "swoosh"? I remember Kinney very well, but I think they are now defunct except for the spinoff chain "Foot Locker," which specializes in athletic shoes.
7:19--An early version of what would become the most popular video game system of the late 1970's/early 80's--the Atari 2600. I still have mine, but I haven't figured out how to connect it to a modern digital TV set. Anybody know the trick?
You can get RF/Coax to HDMI converters but they're not cheap. A cheaper option is to hook it up to a VCR with an RF input and use the RCA composite output on the VCR, but you'd still need a RCA to HDMI converter if you don't have composite inputs on your TV...but those are much cheaper.