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Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Records You ALWAYS Find In Thrift Shops
Labels:
1950s,
1960s,
1970s,
1980s,
Funny Record Covers,
Music,
Phonograph,
Records,
Religion,
Stereo,
Stores,
Strange Products
Slime
Slime was a goo made out of guar gum (a non-toxic substance used primarily as a low calorie food thickening additive, mostly for sweets and dietary products to help give you that "full" feeling) and dyed a bright glow-in-the-dark lime green colour. It's main demographic was boys because hey, we LOVED something that grossed out everyone around us. Not many girls we knew were adventurous enough to touch the stuff back then either. Moms (ESPECIALLY MINE) HATED it. "You had better not let any of that get on my carpet!" my mom demanded, thinking it would STAIN the carpet (it never did). And woe if you DID drop it anywhere. Because the biggest problem with Slime, beyond the parental, school and girl gross-out factor is the fact it was ONLY meant to be held with CLEAN hands (and boys? HA!) and NOTHING MORE.
Because Slime picked up ANYTHING you accidentally dropped it on. But this was also educational as you begin a new appreciation for how MUCH dust and ick are on your floors and carpets at any given time. Or how much the pets ACTUALLY shed.
And that's why it eventually grossed out boys too.
Later versions of Slime came in yellow and purple colours with soft plastic eyeballs and worms.
Labels:
1970s,
Childrens,
Creepy,
Educational,
Strange Products,
Toys
Monday, August 13, 2012
Record Cake Decorations
Labels:
1960s,
1970s,
Childrens,
Food,
Phonograph,
Records,
Supermarkets
Remember This?
These were once ubiquitous in radio/TV shops, department stores, some supermarkets and even some drug stores. Before transistorized equipment became standard, you could test your TV and radio tubes at one of these. And in many cases, replace them. For below the tester was a cabinet stocked with the most popular TV/radio tubes available........
Labels:
1950s,
1960s,
1970s,
Phonograph,
Radio,
Stores,
Supermarkets,
TV
Sunday, August 12, 2012
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