If thats in reference to my post, it's actually from Footloose and the guys playing chicken with the tractors...
My bad. I had both soundtracks on cassette back in the day. I played them on my single speaker Zenth radio (portable, 4x D-cells)...
If thats in reference to my post, it's actually from Footloose and the guys playing chicken with the tractors...
I think it was also the theme song to some show where the actor decided to fire a blank-loaded pistol at his own head (funny-guy style, I assume), and it shattered his skull and sent fragments of it into his brain leading to DEATH. I don't remember anything else about it; however, it's etched into my childhood psyche like the Challenger explosion and the time I went to a diner to eat and thought the A1 sauce was ketchup and put it on my burger but my dad made me eat it anyways.
R.
Unintentional burn coming...I didn't have the cassette soundtracks, my mom did...she listened to them ALL the time...watched the VCR tapes of them often too...
I'm still waiting on my order too.My Darklon still needs a head :-(
76...bicentennial year or some crap I can't remember
Ok, I'm a late '74, so we're not far apart. How did you not own any music cassettes in the 80's?
VHS?! Hell, I was taping Dukes of Hazzard on my betamax in the late 70's! My dad bought two so we could tape movies from the store onto blanks and watch them over and over. Good times.
Yes I am...just about there. Just have to ship stuff. Good thing is that disaster will never happen again. If something happened to me, anyone can just step in and ship stuff cause everything I sell from now one is cast before its but on the site.
I have some vehicle parts curing in the molds right now that you sent in.
December 76...so I'm late too...
Not sure why I was so late to the technology party...maybe my family just was in general...might be why I'm really not tech savvy still...
August 6th, 1970. And I was rockin' the 8-tracks!
I'm going to change this thread title to "Off-Topic Chat: Sometimes Featuring Tofujesse".
I remember when our home computer ran programs off of cassette tapes...not floppy discs, TAPES!
When I was young, my dad was an audiophile, so when CD's hit, he was all over them.
8 Track robot, My cousin had this & it was as interactive as you could get back in the day.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnAhaZ5vlg8
My brother had one of these. Became a hundred dollar cup holder.
all press is good press!
It's funny, we had records, SWs ones if I recall correctly...even had a tape recorder...we had a blast with that thing...but nothing in the way of actual music...I didn't really start caring about music, like developing my own taste until I was much older, like, into my teens...when I was a kid, I just listened to whatever my parents did...my mom was country (YUUUUUCK!) and soundtracks, and my dad was oldies and classic rock, which I still love...Eddie, if you're born in '76, don't be burning us with stories of your mom's cassettes! You know you had some too... F#%$^, I had Batman stories on LP!
It's funny, we had records, SWs ones if I recall correctly...even had a tape recorder...we had a blast with that thing...but nothing in the way of actual music...I didn't really start caring about music, like developing my own taste until I was much older, like, into my teens...when I was a kid, I just listened to whatever my parents did...my mom was country (YUUUUUCK!) and soundtracks, and my dad was oldies and classic rock, which I still love...
Children's Palace!...ahhh, good times...it was across the street from the mall...we'd get dropped off there and then walk across the street when we got bored...got a lot of TMNT there...