Me, too. The M-16 was what they used in 'Nam so it was very popular back then thanks to movies. I had a whole toy crate full of realistic looking guns, including an Uzi (inspired by The A-Team) and a couple of 1911 BB guns that looked very real. No red tips or anything.
#5 - I remember when Facebook came out. I thought it was the stupidest thing. And the company that I worked for tried to create a similar internal app. I had no idea it would take off like it did - but I still don’t use it because I had such strong feeling for how stupid the idea was lol.
#7 Also known as Twinky (her name) and London Affair, it had another tagline: "She had just reached the age of consent- and the first word she said was YES!!!"
#10 I have a highly collectible deck of playing cards, each of which have various nude women. A completely nude and kneeling Betty White is the 9 of 's. I don't know where that deck is, but it's here somewhere.
"This was from the year 1982, when the photography company said "We shoot school kids" in an ad before the number of school shootings in the US increased."
Me, too. The M-16 was what they used in 'Nam so it was very popular back then thanks to movies. I had a whole toy crate full of realistic looking guns, including an Uzi (inspired by The A-Team) and a couple of 1911 BB guns that looked very real. No red tips or anything.
#5 - I remember when Facebook came out. I thought it was the stupidest thing. And the company that I worked for tried to create a similar internal app. I had no idea it would take off like it did - but I still don’t use it because I had such strong feeling for how stupid the idea was lol.
#7 Also known as Twinky (her name) and London Affair, it had another tagline: "She had just reached the age of consent- and the first word she said was YES!!!"
#10 I have a highly collectible deck of playing cards, each of which have various nude women. A completely nude and kneeling Betty White is the 9 of 's. I don't know where that deck is, but it's here somewhere.
And get those women back in the kitchen where they belong!
Don't let Joetato Bribem see that ad. He'll be diving in for a sniff.
Me, too. The M-16 was what they used in 'Nam so it was very popular back then thanks to movies. I had a whole toy crate full of realistic looking guns, including an Uzi (inspired by The A-Team) and a couple of 1911 BB guns that looked very real. No red tips or anything.
Incidentally, the real M-16 was a piece of junk.