An old video for Slush Puppie. Yep, get’s odd about 1:00 in. Via/ FFF.
My, my, my..
September 19, 20101984
September 13, 2010Ballet Dancing
August 31, 2010Fortin’ With WIll
August 29, 2010I Get Lifted | Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
August 22, 2010Hmm..

I can’t remember where I found this, but I imagine it might have been from this blog. Anything from the disco-notorious West End Records is worth a listen- or two or three or four; maybe even worth an infinite amount of listens. The track below by The Sweet Life:
I Get Lifted (1983)
See if you can find the vinyl here.

I’ve also been listening to Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes lately, more specifically their 1973 sophomore album Black & Blue. They were a Philadelphia soul group somewhat popular in the 1970′s, but if you haven’t yet heard of them or heard them, the following is from Black & Blue.
The Love I Lost (1973)
Pick up Black & Blue here.
Never trust an amusement park restroom
August 22, 2010Any given day of mine in the 1990′s | How Bizarre
August 17, 2010For some reason, the theme from Top Gear was stuck in my head all day long. I decided to find it on youtube- a terrible decision..
Because I can’t stop finding 90′s related things now. Here are some videos of shows I once watched, toys I once owned, and games I once played (well, I still do play some of them thanks to this handy download). Some music that I remember being on the radio is sprinkled in (the 90′s- the only time I ever actually listened to the radio). If you think you won’t be interested in this, then go to another blog where they’re posting stuff from the boring 2000′s, pfsh. I’m almost certain I’ve mentioned this before- but what an underrated decade.
Ask yourself the following:
How and why were pogs so entertaining?

Can you still buy Mondo?
Why was Ren & Stimpy such a great cartoon (and how on earth did parents let their kids watch it)?
Is Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest the best video game ever invented?
Is Action League Now the best stop motion show ever created?
Did anyone ever really ever use their Skip-it?
Isn’t rap better sounding without auto-tune?
Why did Wakko (from Animaniacs) sound like Ringo Starr [see below video]?
Did anyone ever stretch their Stretch Armstrong out enough to actually break his arms?
What ever happened to Sugar Ray?
If, like me, you were born around 1990, had cable, and played too many video games, then the following should seem at least somewhat familiar.










