I made the Rocketeer out of paper! (All paper hand cut and painted by me.)Source Tags# cut# hand# painted# paper# Rocketeer Share Previous Post Anyone remember pocket PC’s? I had this model and loved it. MS just didn’t quite have the mobile OS really ready and couldn’t beat the simplicity of Palm or Blackberry. Next Post Marble Run Transparent 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 PostsKeep your paper clip. Only the realist of the real remember #MicrosoftOfficeAssistantWax paper Coke cups. A staple of ’70s and ’80s pizza parties.Follow up: my vhs collection featuring the paper brigadePaper Reinforcements were a must have in elementary schoolWho’s remembers the chilling bins at Liquor stores in the 90s?! I put my hand in them most of the time as a child.Sticker books! But before they made real sticker ones you had to cut out the “stickers” and either lick the back like a stamp or moisten with a cloth and then place it on the page. Horrible tasting glue for sure.Disney “Dinosaur” hand puppets, McDonalds toySpecial “Blockbuster Presents” edition of Halloween (1978). Still sealed. Original theatrical cut. From 1995-1998 blockbuster had a special “presents” releases with the label. This is one of the more popular ones.Bubble Gum Cigarettes: I remember walking home from the candy store with one hanging off my lips & a cap gun in hand. Such a different time.
Who’s remembers the chilling bins at Liquor stores in the 90s?! I put my hand in them most of the time as a child.
Sticker books! But before they made real sticker ones you had to cut out the “stickers” and either lick the back like a stamp or moisten with a cloth and then place it on the page. Horrible tasting glue for sure.
Special “Blockbuster Presents” edition of Halloween (1978). Still sealed. Original theatrical cut. From 1995-1998 blockbuster had a special “presents” releases with the label. This is one of the more popular ones.
Bubble Gum Cigarettes: I remember walking home from the candy store with one hanging off my lips & a cap gun in hand. Such a different time.