The Power of the Force figure line, where every character was kinda buff. Tags# buff# character# figure# Force# kinda# line# power Share Previous Post Mean Girls + Toaster Strudel = 2020? Next Post Frusen Glädjé Subscribe Notify of new follow-up commentsnew replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* Label {} [+] Name* Email* 0 Comments Most Voted Newest Oldest Inline FeedbacksView all comments Load More Comments Related PostsYet another vector design, this is just one from an entire stack I made: The sony TC-K950ES. A beautiful cassette deck, especially when it was the wooden planks on the sides. Plus the black color with a bit of strong green and other colors when on really gives such a great look. I love the ES line.Fifteen years ago, Ed Hardy was a very popular artist/designer, very popular; He made tattoo designs and, had his fashion line.Dragon Ball Z The Great Saiyaman Irwin Action Figure (2001)A thin linePeak 90s: A Toys R Us shopping spree with the Power RangersMighty Morphin Power Rangers Theme – Hip-Hop RemixWhen I see this picture, I can hear the Power Rangers on TV and smell the comic book that’s in front of my face. What a time to be alive.Nintendo Power – The only magazine you needed in the late 80’s and through the 90’s.PCU (94) – It is crazy to think there was a movie from 25 years ago already picking up on the PC culture of college campus that has exploded in the past few years. Even more fitting is the tag line, since comedians are less likely to play a campus’ now.
Yet another vector design, this is just one from an entire stack I made: The sony TC-K950ES. A beautiful cassette deck, especially when it was the wooden planks on the sides. Plus the black color with a bit of strong green and other colors when on really gives such a great look. I love the ES line.
Fifteen years ago, Ed Hardy was a very popular artist/designer, very popular; He made tattoo designs and, had his fashion line.
When I see this picture, I can hear the Power Rangers on TV and smell the comic book that’s in front of my face. What a time to be alive.
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