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FOR THOSE THAT DON'T KNOW, PEEP ICE-T AND DARLENE IN THE ABOVE LINK.

 

YO DRUE,

I ALWAYS LIKED STEADY-B THROWIN' DOWN OVER THAT PEE-WEE BEAT MUCH MORE.

CHECK IT:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dImI6n_zhvs

AROUND THE SAME TIME TOO.

 

AND FROM THE 90's JANET JACKSON TOOK THE BELOW BEAT FOR HER RYTHM NATION CUT.

 

THE REAL ROXANNE

BANG ZOOM LETS GO GO

 

SKIP TO 2:30 AND YOU'LL HEAR 2 VERY FAMILIAR BEATS AND VOCAL SOUND-BITES.

 

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Before torrents and MP3's...

 

To get a copy of that song, my buddy played it over the phone, and I held it next to a tape recorder.

 

That dude also had an insanely huge He-Man collection, amongst a billion other toys.

He recently became my Facebook friend(haven't spoke in 23 years,) I'll need to ask if he still has some collectibles.

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I actually just watched Hook on netflix, and got curious if i saw David Crosby in it, so I IMDB'd it, and it turns out I did.

More interestingly, though, is that Carrie Fisher and George Lucas were cast as extras, and were kissing on a bridge somewhere in the movie.

 

Let the hunt begin.

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good one internerd

i had the parking garage and the phone

 

also had a cookie monster toy fridge. even though i never saw the show

that's prolly a 70's memory.

no way am i finding pics of that

 

here is this instead

by now, surely a rerererepost

 

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Nice posts Internerd.

 

Roald Dahl! My personal favorite being Going Solo.

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Going Solo is a memoir by Roald Dahl, first published by Jonathan Cape in London in 1986. It is a continuation of his autobiography describing his childhood, Boy. The book starts with Roald Dahl on a boat heading towards Dar es Salaam for his new job working for Shell Oil. He eventually joins the war effort as a pilot in the Royal Air Force, flying the Tiger Moth, Gloster Gladiator, and Hawker Hurricane. He is one of the last Allied pilots to withdraw from Greece during the German invasion. After Greece falls to the Nazis, he goes to the Middle East to fight Vichy French pilots after staying for a brief time in Alexandria, Egypt.

 

Have not read it in 20+ years but I think it would be a great read at any age.

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