Who’s hungry? These vintage recipes will leave you shaking your head and wondering who came up with this stuff.
retro
All the music in the world isn’t worth getting electrocuted over…
I still think this is the most reliable form of communication. Landlines still have their place in homes and businesses. Reach out and touch someone as they used to say in the day.
The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas….Its a good clean movie about prostitution in the very red state of Texas back in the day. Oh yeah its got Burt Reynolds, Dolly Parton, Dom Deluise, Charles Durning and Jim Nabors.
Something I miss about VHS tapes. We have seen some Christmas movies this year on our VCR.
I loved this song when I was in college back in the early 90’s. Its groovy!
Deee Lite – Groove Is In The Heart (1990) (by Xande Ribeiro)
This is so cheesy but cool at the same time. That guitar, the computer, the phone can all be emulated on one device.
Vintage Home Entertainment at its Finest. Most people remember when televisions were functional furniture. I love the whole look here with the TV and the stereo system in one cabinet. Pretty sure there is a turntable in there somewhere. The big speakers could provide a room filling sound that would keep people entertained for hours.
Yesterday I was helping my dad install a TV in their RV and it did pretty much everything this unit did except it had a bigger screen and was only 2 inches wide. It’s amazing how technology has changed.
Vintage Candy
StandardMy wife brought back a bag of vintage candy from her trip to North Carolina. She picked it up at Mast General Store in Waynesville.
Among the selection includes Squirrel Nut Zippers, Ice Cubes, Mary Jane (not that Mary Jane), Blood Orange Slices, Clove, Bit O Honey, Cherry Sour, Lemon Drop and more. Its good stuff and reminds me of a simpler time.
I was wearing a 80’s era (and it is a tie I wore in the 80’s) to a wedding tonight. I enjoy breaking out something from when I grew up.