Category Archives: Retro

A look back at the outdated styles, trends, people and kitch that defined past generations. Think “Fat Laces” and pinning your pants.

High School

This reminds me of high school. This is called “American Classroom” by Catherine Wagner. It takes me back to a very memorable time in life. (via)

high school

Swimsuits for chicks into 80s Metal

Swimsuits for chicks into 80s Metal. Which one would you rock? (via 9GAG)

Swimsuits for chicks into 80's Metal

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Adam Sandler’s First TV Appearance on The Cosby Show

Adam Sandler made his TV debut on The Cosby Show (1987), in which he featured as a friend of the Huxtable family.

Banned 90s LUNCHABLEZ commercial

Appealing to youth has been an important part of marketing and advertising for decades. It’s no longer just the parents making the buying decisions. Children and teens have influence over their parents, particularly when it comes to selecting lunch products.

This video spoof takes a look at a “commercial” that never aired when it was “made” in 1996. There’s a valid reason why it wasn’t made public until now. NSFW.


(via icanhasinternets)

Are there awards for magazine covers?

national lampoon(via Smoke and a Coke)

Great movie, great scene

Ferris Bueller's Day Off
(via He Who Cannot Be Named)

Minneapolis plane crashes in the 1950s

The StarTribune ran a story today about a plane crash that took place in South Minneapolis on March 7, 1950. A Northwest Orient Airlines twin-propeller plane nose-dived into a home killing two children in the home, three plane crew members and all 10 passengers. Here is that story with historic photos and a video interview with someone who remembers it.

This wasn’t the only plane crash in South Minneapolis in the 1950s though.
My mother told me a story about a plane crash that happened in South Minneapolis when she was a child. It happened on June 9 1956 when a F9F4 Navy jet crashed into a row of homes north of the airport in front of 5804 and 5808 46th Avenue South. The devastating explosion scattered the plane and its fuel over the neighborhood setting houses on fire and burning people.

Source: StarTribune Minneapolis Star photo: Jet plane struck the ground (1), bounced and struck again (2), then crashed into house (3).

Some 20 or more children were at play in that block when the plane crashed. My mother was one of them and remembers hearing the explosion from blocks away while she played. She was 12. She did not witness any of the carnage because she was whisked away. She just remembers the smoke, the sirens and the sadness.

Residents of the south Minneapolis neighborhood gathered to watch firefighters work the crash scene. (Minneapolis Star photo)

The news reported that the crash killed 6 people and injured 9 others. The pilot of the plane, Major George Armstrong, 33, 5808 Pearson drive, Edina, was killed. The second body identified was that of Debora De Wolfe, 7, 5816 Forty-sixth avenue S.

A child’s body was found on a couch in her home. Alongside the couch was the landing gear of the plane.Read more here.

Firefighters rushed to extinguish a fire in one of the houses hit by debris. (Minneapolis Star photo)

Crash site map showing area today

Afraid of heights?

A man hangs from a skyscraper in New York City. Date unknown. (via reddit)

Harold Lloyd

1923
“During the famous clock tower stunt, Harold Lloyd is not as far from the ground as he appears. The building on which he climbs was actually a fake wall constructed on the roof of an actual skyscraper and skillfully photographed to maintain the illusion.” – IMDB

(via maudit)

The day Bob Dylan “went electric”

Bob Dylan Newport Folk Festival
On this date in 1965, a seminal event in rock and roll history took place when Bob Dylan “went electric” during his infamous performance at the Newport Folk Festival. A hero to the folk music community, Dylan’s switch to electric guitar was seen as the ultimate act of betrayal by many in the audience, who booed the performance. Urban legend has it that event organizer Pete Seeger was so upset by the act that he threatened to cut the wires to the stage with an axe.

Update 7/17/2012: There is a controversy regarding the whereabouts of this electric Fender guitar to this day. Rumor has it the guitar was left behind on a plane, but a new episode of ‘History Detectives’ says that it is in the possession of a New Jersey family. Estimated worth of the instrument: $300,000 to $500,000.

Watch interviews about it here. Starts at 4:19.

(via Coast to Coast)

When Barbie started questioning the relationship

Allen, He’s Ken’s Buddy.
Barbie: “Allan, where did you get that shirt?” Allan: “Ken, lent it to me. Everything he wears fits me!” Barbie: “Um Allan, we need to talk.”

Allen, He's Ken's Buddy
(via 9GAG)