Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

I have some old VHS I haven't ditched yet, and a few vinyl records I can't currently play, though I'll likely pick up another turntable at some point.

I've got the original Star Wars soundtrack 1977 double album, Bob Johnson and Pete Knight (of Steeleye Span's) musical version of The King of Elfland's Daughter, with Christopher Lee as The King of Elfland (and gorgeous Jimmy Cauty sleeve art), and one recent album- a copy of Bridge City Sinners' Here's to the Devil autographed by Miss Libby.
if it hadn't been the only one and a walmart exclusive, i more than likely wouldn't have gotten it
 

log in or register to remove this ad

Sounds like my Famicom disk system Zelda and Castlevania games. My disk system stopped working years ago, but they're cool pieces of gaming history to me so I kept them.
One of my friends out west is a big fan of Super Famicon and older games. He's got several emulators and, not so long ago, came across a large collection of games that were squirreled away in someone's garage. He kept about half and donated the other half to someone who operates a museum of sorts. Trying to remember who received the donation, as he's supposedly pretty well known on the community, but I've never been a console gamer.
 

Well, this was quite the day.

Yesterday I decided it was time to do one of my semi-annual atrial fibrillation events (I converted late last night but was stuck in the hospital until a couple hours ago), then came home to discover one of our dogs had escaped the yard (she's had four years to do that, but did it now) though we were lucky and she hadn't gotten far.

I think I'm going to have a nap.
 


out of here GIF
 


I'm pretty sure i've talked about this before

this aired in 1970 originally
In 1970, Metromedia aired this mockumentary special chronicling a fictitious news broadcast in 1985, in a future where nothing was done to solve the environmental crises of the time. And the outlook is pretty grim.

we need a new one made.
 




Remove ads

Top