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“What’s your thing?” CCA made some pretty weird commercials but this was the most memorable for me along with the “House Hippo” [Canada]
WWF In Your House ppv were awesome. I use to watch them through scramble ppv channel feeds back in the early and mid 90s
I came across my Beanie Baby bear collection at my parent’s house. The peace bear was and still is my favorite. Now please pay proper tribute to the overpriced Princess Diana bear.
America’s Funniest People (spin off of America’s Funniest Home Videos) opening from 92-93 season. The network executives were clearly imaginative, casting Bob Saget’s Full House co-star Dave Coulier as one of the hosts.