Yeah, I remember watching star wars on laser disc at my friends house, the discs are going for insane money nowLaser Disks are the future!
Some feel “old” for remembering this. I feel old for remembering a time when if someone had suggested such a place would ever exist I’d have said “No fuckin’ way!” and would have assumed that if it ever did only rich people could afford it. 😂
Local video stores were great in the early 90's, would hit the clubs, go out for breakfast with my wife and we would hit up the local 24 hour video store and sneak into the x rated section and giggle like high school kids.Some feel “old” for remembering this. I feel old for remembering a time when if someone had suggested such a place would ever exist I’d have said “No fuckin’ way!” and would have assumed that if it ever did only rich people could afford it. 😂
Around 97 I was slanging them burned cards to those rich dudes. I was just a kid, glorious time.But my first no fucking way was a family friend had a satellite dish in 90 and during a bbq he ordered a movie, he said it was the future and would shut down video stores, I thought no way, boy I was wrong
I remember looking at the quicky mart guy and saying "you know I didn't write that".Anyone have their father write a note to the local corner store, please sell my son a pack of cigarettes, I would skip down there, pick up dad a pack of smokes and a blowpop, never happen today.
I finally admitted to my father at the age of 40 that I could forge his signature perfectly.I remember looking at the quicky mart guy and saying "you know I didn't write that".
My mom's handwriting was from a time when it mattered, lol. It was perfect.
I sorta remember being sent for booze too.
Mostly I remember getting candy with the change.
Still see them boys every couple years, luckily we haven't lost one of the group yet.View attachment 117398
Your boys were this close, all the time. Tight knit.
I had one, pretty fucking awesomeAround 97 I was slanging them burned cards to those rich dudes. I was just a kid, glorious time.
Oh, my homies will drop everything if I truly need them but they have their own families and moved pretty damn far. That circle of friends, we never thought any of that would change. Every few years sounds right. If somejuan missed a single day of school we'd make it our mission to find that vato and see what was wrong. All our mas treating us like their own.Still see them boys every couple years, luckily we haven't lost one of the group yet.
Yep, We all live within 500 miles of each other but always have each others back if needed.Oh, my homies will drop everything if I truly need them but they have their own families and moved pretty damn far. That circle of friends, we never thought any of that would change. Every few years sounds right. If somejuan missed a single day of school we'd make it our mission to find that vato and see what was wrong. All our mas treating us like their own.
IRLArchie and Fred were only 48? 48 years old in the show or IRL? Both looked like they were in their 60-70's . Meathead and his wife looked 30's-40's
Those episodes aired in May 1981. I turned 22 in January of that year. 😆Tuesday nights ruled