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Here’s my tribute to one of the best comedy series that has ever been made! – A cover version on Friends opening song! Do watch and provide your comments!
A second experiment on illustrator vector design. This time I used the sony TC-510-2 from the opening of the Netflix series “Mindunter”. This one I really have to thank YouTuber Techmoan for all the info about this beautiful reel-to-reel machine.
Planet Hollywood… it didn’t last, but it was huge when they first started opening. Prime 90s nostalgia.
Flyer for the Grand Opening of Hulk Hogan’s Pastamania Restaurant in the South Food Court of Mall of America. 1995.
I’m so old I remember that before it was Freeform, ABC Family, and Fox Family, it was simply The Family Channel.