Pig Pong

Submitted by Meredith R
I remember playing this game with my grade school friends and the game always ended in laughing fits.
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Submitted by Meredith R
I remember playing this game with my grade school friends and the game always ended in laughing fits.

Submitted by Rebecca St. A
You could connect each ride in any combination imaginable, turn the handle and every ride moved. Yeah, take that 1990’s. 70’s toys were hands down the best ever. Oh I could go on and on. We didn’t wear helmets to ride our banana seat bikes and choking hazards didn’t exist.
Submitted by Bunny BallBall
In 1991 when most americans still didn’t acknowledge that Bruce Willis would eventually be bald and did not know what a cappucino was, Bruce Willis, Danny Aiello, and Andi MacDowell filmed a movie that introduced burglars that kept time by song, secret agents with candy bar nicknames, DaVinci’s secret notebook, and the vatican underground. Although this movie was widely panned, I believe because the trailer made it look like an action movie, it was one of the campiest comedies of all time. This movie tops my guilty pleasure list.

Submitted by Kellie B
Vintage toy…Lemon Twist! My favorite thing as a kid. I probably went through 3 or 4 of these!
Submitted by Scotty 2 Hotty
From Wikipedia:
The Dead Zone is a 1983 science fiction-thriller film based on the Stephen King novel of the same name. Directed by David Cronenberg, the film stars Christopher Walken, Tom Skerritt, Martin Sheen, Herbert Lom, Brooke Adams, Anthony Zerbe, Ken Pogue, and Colleen Dewhurst. The plot revolves around a schoolteacher, Johnny Smith (Walken), who awakens from a coma to find he has psychic powers.

Submitted by Charles D
I remember, back in the 1990s, getting internet access for the first time. However, at the time, my family owned a late 1980s computer with Windows 3 that we almost never used. When we switched from cable TV to Dish network, one of our Dish boxes had built in WebTV. Using a keyboard and a TV remote, I could finally access this weird and mysterious thing known as the internet, without a computer!
Submitted by Diana R
I remember playing this with my sister. The game would always freeze up when we put it in, so we had to blow on the bottom of it to get it working again. I would always be happy when i heard the first “okay!” Good Times….
Submitted by Rory V
From Wikipedia:
Cool Hand Luke is a 1967 American drama film starring Paul Newman and directed by Stuart Rosenberg. The screenplay was adapted by Donn Pearce and Frank Pierson from the novel by Pearce. The film features George Kennedy, Strother Martin, J.D. Cannon and Morgan Woodward.
Submitted by Larry H
From Wikipedia:
Better Off Dead is a 1985 teen black comedy film starring John Cusack, written and directed by Savage Steve Holland. Originally released by Warner Bros. on October 11, 1985, it tells the story of high school student Lane Meyer who is suicidal after his girlfriend breaks up with him. It is known for its presentation of a typical high school life, interspersed with the occasional absurdity. Better Off Dead was produced by CBS. Paramount Pictures now owns theatrical and video rights to the film.
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