Reliving the 70s One Catalog Page at a Time
A little Something for the Ladies!
Simpsons-Sears thought so much of Brick Mantooth here that they gave him a double page spread. Imagi...
Woolco’s Toy Land
When I was last researching at the library, I came across this cool old newspaper circular for Woolc...
The Power of TV Advertising: Iggy and Sandy
The amazing Iggy and Sandy made it onto my Christmas 1976 wishlist, they are a cone and a box that s...
Reasons it rocked to be 6 in ’76 Part three: Six Million Dollar Man
Kenner’s Six Milllion Dollar Man line rocked my world as a kid. I think it was incredibly popu...
Reasons it rocked to be 6 in ’76 Part two: Big Jim
Big Jim was always there when I was a kid, he first burst on the scene as a Sports outdoor type guy...
Reasons it rocked to be 6 in ’76 Part one : GI Joe
A couple of disclaimers, I was five for the majority of 1976 but that doesn’t make for an inte...
They’re called Space Boots, Dur!
Anyone who grew up in the 70’s (in a part of North America that experienced snow) would rememb...
The Terrycloth Jumpsuit: Designed by Satan
Men don’t need excuses to dress poorly. To this day, I have friends who wear their pajama bott...
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