I loved these animated Pepperidge Farm commercials, especially since they zoomed out to reveal that they were in the farm building. It was really cool to see what went on in there. Never Have an Ordinary Day! Source Tags# animated# Building# commercials# cool# day# Farm# Loved# Ordinary# Pepperidge# reveal# zoomed Share Previous Post 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. Next Post Monica Bellucci and Naomi Campbell shot by Bruno Bisang, 1994. 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 PostsAnyone remember these? I’m trying to find shirts similar to the animated ghetto oversized ones from the 90s but can’t find them anywhereDid anyone forget about wayside? Whenever I was sick from school this played all dayAnyone Remember Rollercoaster Tycoon? It’s Now Got A Night And Day Mode!Used to take disposable cameras to summer camp, or the last day of school. Wish I knew where the pictures actually went.So cool ?On This Day 24 Years Ago, Alice In Chains Released It’s Self-Titled Album.so i recently thrifted a box of sailor moon valentines day cards from the 90s and here’s one of the cards from the set :) anyone remember passing these around in elementary school?You knew it would be an easy day in class when they wheeled in the TV and VCR rolling standEarly 90s 7-Up Cool Spot Telephone
Anyone remember these? I’m trying to find shirts similar to the animated ghetto oversized ones from the 90s but can’t find them anywhere
Used to take disposable cameras to summer camp, or the last day of school. Wish I knew where the pictures actually went.
so i recently thrifted a box of sailor moon valentines day cards from the 90s and here’s one of the cards from the set :) anyone remember passing these around in elementary school?