Patio Mystery
Finally, I’ve solved the mystery of “Where did my parents get their patio furniture in 1975?” The answer is Sears, which considering we only had two department stores in town, really wasn’t that much of a “whodunit”.
Finally, I’ve solved the mystery of “Where did my parents get their patio furniture in 1975?” The answer is Sears, which considering we only had two department stores in town, really wasn’t that much of a “whodunit”.
I’m not sure I’d sleep well in something that routinely gets robbed.
I can only imagine this is what Brick Mantooth’s bed looks like, I’ve never seen it.
Sadly, tragedy struck the day a stray cat was let in….
Patterns such as this were really good at attracting bees.
I’d prefer some more choices that involve gold but right now, I’m leaning towards brick rust..
The red phone is of course, a direct link to Commissioner Gordon. I really believe that killer graphics like these bed sheets are the thing that brainwashed me into the deranged superhero junky i remain today. Damn you Licensing Corporation of America! Frightenstein Contest Winner! Congrats to James Powell for winning our “Save Frightenstein” contest […]
Duct tape sold separately. It was really hard to vacuum out those loose beans if you had shag carpeting but dammit, those things were crazy comfy.
No wonder that chair is facing them, you don’t need a TV. I kind of expect Spider-Man to come swinging by at any moment..
As much as I seem to be born without the “sports gene” I will admit that 70s Hockey merch really brings me back, especially stuff like this, I had the exact same Leafs sweater that kid is wearing. My parents pretty much dressed me like an uber fan even though neither of them watched Hockey […]
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