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I was so disappointed by this month’s newspaper. It’s 500 and something pages of mostly very dark microfilm scans of salespapers. 

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(source, L.A. Beast

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Teddy Ruxpin was the big toy that year. Also, Herman’s screwed up. 

Does anybody know the episode of The Purple Stuff Podcast where Matt & Jay discuss a Teddy Ruxpin commercial where the boy has a very Staten Island accent? 

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“He tawks…” 


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Here are more details from the L.A. Times about the Foxes struggle living in the Elmwood neighborhood: 


A black couple, Marietta Bloxom, a 25-year-old department store supervisor, and Charles Williams, a 23-year-old worker at a fast-food hamburger chain, learned this the hard way when they moved to Elmwood from an apartment in a black neighborhood Oct. 31.

So, too, did Gerald and Carol Fox, a black man and a white woman who moved in 2 ½ weeks later and three blocks away. Bloxom said she was unprepared for the hostility that greeted them: windows shattered by BBs, bottles tossed at the house, a demonstration by 400 whites outside the house Nov. 20.At the Fox house, where 200 whites milled about and chanted the following night, vandals had by then already axed kitchen cabinets, destroyed a lamp, a clock radio and the water and oil heaters, and left behind a broken bottle stuffed with a rag soaked in gasoline. The night of the demonstration, reporters watched deli workers pass out free coffee to protesters. Bloxom and Williams’ home was later gutted by fire from an arsonist, even they were packing to leave Elmwood. The Foxes, however, say they are staying. 1


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Someone get Malloy and Reed on the case! I love that silly show so much, Adam-12. I watch it every day after work on metv. 

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OH, YOU DON’T SAY. 

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I included that Canon ad because I love that building. I think this was around the area where I went to that ripoff for profit school after high school. 

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Guess what, chicken butts. From here on out, its just gonna be salespapers. 

My parents have those marble top tables, and who knew they came from People’s Drug?!

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Mmm, I don’t like the name of those lights. 

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I had a tiny chuckle when I saw that Sherwin Williams the paint store at one time had a drugstore. Then, I got bored to death reading about the history of the store.

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Remember when Rob from Theadbanger on YouTube had a robot? I think he’s the $50 one, modified: 

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(Montgomery Ward)

I had NO clue that Furskins were THIS expensive. I feel like I had a little one from Shoneys? I want to say?  It was Wendys

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I love the ripoff that is the Cabbage Patch Twins. You’re getting two of the same doll for $70. This had to be around the time that the Cabbage Patch craze was dying down, too. 

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I was wondering why these were NINETY DOLLARS. Then I saw the little girl! Don’t you want that giant Garfield?! I know I do! 

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The PEN-GUIN bathroom. 

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DUCK bathroom. 

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I said this a few years ago, but back then we flew too close to the sun with the microwave back then. 

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I love that a fancy store like Thalhimers sold bag clips. I’m fascinated by the potato baker. Also, I didn’t know salad spinners existed back then!

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Aaaaghg I want to see this in color so bad!  (Murphy’s Mart)

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omg I want her, she’s so adorable! 

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More crap that didn’t work for the microwave. 

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We all know that this is just the “do not eat” packets that come with shoes. 


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Things that wouldn’t fly in 2021. 

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Thislooks ingenious, but I feel like with today’s packaging, you couldn’t use it. 

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Years ago, I posted a similar ad on my Flickr, and I though the idea was gross, reusing your teabags. I got attacked so bad! I can’t be the only one who doesn’t reuse their tea bags, because they get weak, you know? 


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(Herman’s)


I’ll be back … next month with another newspaper.

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1. “Racial Protest Splits Urban Neighborhood : Philadelphia Black Couple Forced to Move; Interracial Pair Plans to Stay Despite Threats.” Los Angeles Times, December 29, 1985. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1985-12-29-mn-25919-story.html. https://archive.md/giPIO 

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October 1st’s paper started with something I covered way in the beginning, the Tylenol Murders. 

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You don’t hear too many stories about women killing police officers, let alone someone stabbing a police officer. Also I can’t imagine the phrase “gone berserk” used in a newspaper today. I can’t find anything about Addie Hardy. 

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omg, the rod that won employee of the month at the Springfield Nuclear Plant was on the loose. 

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I wonder where the coffee shop was at JCPenney in the old Coliseum Mall. I saw that JCPenney still operates a (modern) coffee shop at one location in Hurst, Texas. 

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Before we started using the term “ATM Machine”, ATM’s used to be called all sorts of cutsey names. Ours was called “Beacon”, and I still remember my dad going to the one on Woodland Road and I would wait in the car and watch him.

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I didn’t know that Thalhimers sold electronics. That clock radio was originally $55! And we complain about the prices of things now!

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Just posting because I love that little Western Store logo.

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Yeah, newspaper, tell all the creeps what subdivision the little girl lives in.

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Man,Golden Goat. There’s something I haven’t thought of since I was like, six. My family never used it, but I remember seeing them when I was really little.

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This ad was amazing — until I saw they spelled JCPenney wrong. 

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The Village Shops at Kingsmill in Williamsburg is apparently nearly all vacant and looking for new development. That place was a poop hole when I went to community college down the street from here like, 18 years ago. 

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I can’t tell if the illustrations for this Lou Smith’s grocery store are charming or disturbing. Much like the “Kroger People” of today. 

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Big fail over at Circuit City. 

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wowow, look at all the movies. Yes, Giorgio was a movie that the How Did This Get Made? podcast covered, but I missed the episode and now it’s scrubbed off the internet. 

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ooof, the King James was the ~scary motel~ by the time my memories start. Surprisingly, the Fox Den was still open as late as 1994!

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…a gorilla gathering. 

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