The Don’t Send Window Tags# don`t# send# Window Share Previous Post I just really miss Blockbuster. Next Post Who had this? I was so fancy every day! 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 PostsThe famous late 80’s cartoon show, David the Gnome, ended on a heartbreaking note. David and his wife know that gnomes don’t live past 400 years so they take a long journey up to the mountains to pass away.NBC promo for “Y2K: The Movie”. One of those made for TV movies we just don’t much of anymore these days. (1999)Don’t wake daddy. Probably one of my earliest panic attacks tied with the game perfectionThe Dishes are done, Man! ( Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead ~ 1991 )Just got me a new phone upgrade! Get 50 mins of calls each day and 10 texts! It’s the bomb! Just need to get a leather case for it and change the standard logo to the no fear logo that I have seen in a magazine apparently you just send them a text message.You don’t see boomboxes anymoreNetflix and YouTube don’t wanna work? Pop in a VHS and feel like a kid again!I don’t know if I’m the only one who remembers these, but I swear I used to play with my pop-up address book for hours (and it wasn’t supposed to be a toy).“I Just Don’t Understand” – A short experimental VHS poem/film I made as a Junior at Brookline High School in the spring of 1990. Enjoy!
The famous late 80’s cartoon show, David the Gnome, ended on a heartbreaking note. David and his wife know that gnomes don’t live past 400 years so they take a long journey up to the mountains to pass away.
NBC promo for “Y2K: The Movie”. One of those made for TV movies we just don’t much of anymore these days. (1999)
Just got me a new phone upgrade! Get 50 mins of calls each day and 10 texts! It’s the bomb! Just need to get a leather case for it and change the standard logo to the no fear logo that I have seen in a magazine apparently you just send them a text message.
I don’t know if I’m the only one who remembers these, but I swear I used to play with my pop-up address book for hours (and it wasn’t supposed to be a toy).
“I Just Don’t Understand” – A short experimental VHS poem/film I made as a Junior at Brookline High School in the spring of 1990. Enjoy!