How the stars used to look -- my how they've changed!
How many of these brilliant chewing gums and bubble gums do you remember from your childhood? I loved chewing gum when I was younger! This brings back some fond memories for me. I hope it does for you too! Enjoy :)
Yesterday someone on Twitter said that “lime jello + orange jello = awesome” and this statement instantly lighted up the part of my brain storing the memory of Jell-O 1-2-3. Jell-O 1-2-3 was a triple-layered product that had normal Jell-O on the bottom, a foamy layer on the top, and the most scrumptious, creamy, mixture... [Read More]
Romper Room Inchworm from the 1970s Remember this riding toy from back in the 1970s and/or 1980s? If you were too small for a Big Wheel, you were most likely chuggin' along on this green slow-moving happy crawler. With yellow wheels, yellow matching seat and cute cap -- every kid on my suburban block couldn't resist him. "You could ride up and down, and up and down. Inchworm, I love you!" It was so sweet. The commercial sounds a bit dirty now looking back as an adult. Oh well... Check out the Inchworm Riding Toy available at Target. The price is up about $40 and Radio Flyer red has replaced the yellow. I think I prefer the original Romper Room version as opposed to this modernized Radio Flyer model. Today's version of the Inchworm by Radio Flyer $53
Alex Karras, who gained fame in the NFL as a fearsome defensive lineman and later as an actor, has died. He was 77.
“I want my MTV!” No, not the MTV of Jersey Shore, 16 and Pregnant, or The Hills. Not the MTV of The Real World, Road Rules, or Singled Out. Not even the MTV of TRL, Daria, or Beavis &am…
I was so silly proud of those brownie badges. 1988 is the best guess.
"I went to high school in the early '70s. We had areas where we could smoke during lunch, breaks, and in between classes."
Twinkle was British girl's comic in the 1970s and 1980s. Every year an annual was produced.
From the time I was five years old until well into my teens, this is how Easter morning went: First of all, find the basket. This usually happened before my parents even woke up. That was pretty ea…