https://www.facebook.com/Laughoftheday24/videos/1531092913647505/
Crazy videos from the web!
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https://www.facebook.com/OldCountrySong/videos/172604879994754/
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https://www.facebook.com/cheapaschipsaus/videos/1363747203716703/
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^^^^ "Looks like plastic, feels like rubber."
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Forza Motorsports 6 - Presidential Drift (in reverse)
This is way cool...
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wow that was cool , just watched it three times trying to figure if it was real !
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wow that was cool , just watched it three times trying to figure if it was real !
Unfortunately, it isn't. It's a scene from a video game.
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Ahhh... the 80’s ~> such a fun time!
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Anybody interested in a semi real batmobile?
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Ahhh... the 80’s ~> such a fun time!
I will always associate that song (along with Ring My Bell) with Duane Ingalls Glasscock aka The $6 Clone, an alternate ego of a DJ (Charles Laquidara) on WBCN, Boston. WBCN was one of my favorite radio stations when I was stationed at Fort Devens, MA in the late 1970s, early 1980s. Their DJs became the standard by which I judged future radio stations, but few stations could match their DJs. IIRC, they claimed to use a Lear jet for their traffic reports, but actually just looked out the windows of their studio which was located in the Prudential Tower at the time.
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Don’t know why but that video reminded me of this ... how many of you remember
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Don’t know why but that video reminded me of this ... how many of you remember
https://youtu.be/kaPqzgTc9OEI remember first hearing similar novelty recordings on the Doctor Demento radio show back in the 1970s after my Wife and I returned to the US from our assignments in Europe. Been a big fan of Dr. Demento ever since. When stationed at the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, CA in the 1980s, I recorded several hours worth of Dr. Demento's broadcasts, most of which I converted from cassette tape to MP3.
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I will always associate that song (along with Ring My Bell) with Duane Ingalls Glasscock aka The $6 Clone, an alternate ego of a DJ (Charles Laquidara) on WBCN, Boston. WBCN was one of my favorite radio stations when I was stationed at Fort Devens, MA in the late 1970s, early 1980s. Their DJs became the standard by which I judged future radio stations, but few stations could match their DJs. IIRC, they claimed to use a Lear jet for their traffic reports, but actually just looked out the windows of their studio which was located in the Prudential Tower at the time.
I was stationed at Ft. Devens, Ma from 1976 to 1978. Combat Support Hosp. but worked at the hosp. most of the time in the surgical/orthopedic clinic and supported my Docs when they went to the ER. Really enjoyed that area. Wife is from Peabody,Ma
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It's always around Christmas time that I am reminded just how bad I want to be Cousin Eddie when I grow up
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I was stationed at Ft. Devens, Ma from 1976 to 1978. Combat Support Hosp. but worked at the hosp. most of the time in the surgical/orthopedic clinic and supported my Docs when they went to the ER. Really enjoyed that area. Wife is from Peabody,Ma
I was assigned to the Intell School from 1977-1980. Worked on 98G SQT development and as an Instructor. My Wife and I also enjoyed the area. We still reminisce about how much we enjoyed going to Railroad Salvage near Greenville. They had 23 channel CB radios at really low prices when the 40 channel units started coming out. We bought a Star Trek-themed Hot Wheel-style trike there for our Son and every kid in our Quarters complex wanted to ride it! We lived on Salerno Circle at the time. We went back and drove thru Ft. Devens around 2000 and everything had really changed.
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