One prepaid telephone card issued by KMart and Sprint. It could be used for 95 minutes of talk time for credit card or pay telephone calls within the United States (circa 1990s)Source Tags# 1990s# calls# card# circa# credit# issued# Kmart# minutes# pay# prepaid# Sprint# States# talk# telephone,# time# United Share Previous Post This alarm clock. Anyone remember the song it played? Next Post Cool Jerk was the song Uncle Frank sang in the shower! 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 PostsMichelangelo 1990’s Ninja Turtles Trilogy (Golden Harvest) | TURTLE PROFILEDanny Tanner dust-busting the vacuum, Circa 1992An Hour Collection of 1990’s Toy and Game TV CommercialsFound one of my many POG Tubes while rummaging through some old boxes. Love when I rediscover these tokens of my childhood. Can’t wait to find the rest! Anybody see any rare ones? I’ll post the rest when I have time to continue searching.Remember when My Big Fat Greek Wedding randomly went from a limited release film to one of the greatest grossing romantic comedies of all time?Movie time in schoolA selection of NFL jerseys and helmets that Deion Sanders wore during filming of a 1995 Sega commercial. At the time, Sanders had not chosen the team he would play for, so filming was done with a selection of jerseys. Ultimately, he’d choose the Dallas Cowboys (July 31, 1995)the iPod nano was so ahead of its’ time.1998 “The Finale” of Seinfeld in Times Square. (Image credit unknown).
Found one of my many POG Tubes while rummaging through some old boxes. Love when I rediscover these tokens of my childhood. Can’t wait to find the rest! Anybody see any rare ones? I’ll post the rest when I have time to continue searching.
Remember when My Big Fat Greek Wedding randomly went from a limited release film to one of the greatest grossing romantic comedies of all time?
A selection of NFL jerseys and helmets that Deion Sanders wore during filming of a 1995 Sega commercial. At the time, Sanders had not chosen the team he would play for, so filming was done with a selection of jerseys. Ultimately, he’d choose the Dallas Cowboys (July 31, 1995)