What’s this thing called? I used to have em in the early 2000sSource Tags# 2000s# called# early# whats Share Previous Post The Amanda Show Next Post The librarian stamping your book card 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 Fist Zoom Call Ever photographed? January 8 1992 at 7:00 pm My grandpa Al Jensen and all his siblings/family called each other on an elaborate 9-way call and took a photo of themselves simultaneously. Thought this was hilariousI’m not sure if anyone would care but here’s a clip from a “movie” that nobody really cares for called kids for characterLots of early 90s going on here!Beef – It’s What’s For Dinner Commercial from 1993(1993) theater policy trailer for United Artists Theatres featuring Richard Lewis and Don Rickles. This trailer was made to help promote an upcoming TV show called Daddy Dearest, which lasted only 11 episodes.Leapsters from early 2000sWWF In Your House ppv were awesome. I use to watch them through scramble ppv channel feeds back in the early and mid 90sSpeaking of old soda machines, I found this one from the early 90s on board the battleship USS Wisconsin in Norfolk, Virginia. It’s probably been there since the Gulf War in 1991.“What’s your thing?” CCA made some pretty weird commercials but this was the most memorable for me along with the “House Hippo” [Canada]
The Fist Zoom Call Ever photographed? January 8 1992 at 7:00 pm My grandpa Al Jensen and all his siblings/family called each other on an elaborate 9-way call and took a photo of themselves simultaneously. Thought this was hilarious
I’m not sure if anyone would care but here’s a clip from a “movie” that nobody really cares for called kids for character
(1993) theater policy trailer for United Artists Theatres featuring Richard Lewis and Don Rickles. This trailer was made to help promote an upcoming TV show called Daddy Dearest, which lasted only 11 episodes.
WWF In Your House ppv were awesome. I use to watch them through scramble ppv channel feeds back in the early and mid 90s
Speaking of old soda machines, I found this one from the early 90s on board the battleship USS Wisconsin in Norfolk, Virginia. It’s probably been there since the Gulf War in 1991.
“What’s your thing?” CCA made some pretty weird commercials but this was the most memorable for me along with the “House Hippo” [Canada]