Some "mask" nuts here talking about this photo... I think SirD's right and they're off on their dates a little, trying to peg the date of the photo by the photos on the wall... but just because a show aired in 1967 doesn't mean this photo was taken then. Most likely a year or two later. Anyway, I think you should chime in and tell them it's Kristy McNichol (?) and get them all stirred up again
I think it's from around 1971 or so at the earliest. It looks like Robert Urich on the wall and the Marvel superhero stickers on the headboard don't look like the 1960s renderings. I didn't see where they were speculating on the year. *edit - oh, found some - but that page eventually gave me a "your computer has been infected, call this number..." warning.
Some cool details, especially the photos on the walls - Gilligan's Island, Man from UNCLE, Roger C. Carmel.
Some "mask" nuts here talking about this photo... I think SirD's right and they're off on their dates a little, trying to peg the date of the photo by the photos on the wall... but just because a show aired in 1967 doesn't mean this photo was taken then. Most likely a year or two later. Anyway, I think you should chime in and tell them it's Kristy McNichol (?) and get them all stirred up again
That must be a central time zone edition. I don't remember news coming on at 530 in the EST.
I see you caught some good highlights, though - Howard Cosell on Sonny and Cher, wow. A black-and-white rerun of Bewitched, too. And Bill Moyers!?
That TV Guide was from the Chicago area; other pages mentioned Chicago sports teams. Yeah, I remember that the national news programs would come on at 6:30 or 7:00 in NY, after the 6:00 local news programs.
It shot plastic darts out of the side of the case, and came with business cards that said Universal Exports. They came with a transparent red sheet of plastic that when placed over the card revealed your true identity as 007. It also served as your license to kill.
I was the envy of the neighborhood.
Yeah, a slightly-older kid on my street had one of those. He was the envy of the neighborhood.
Hell, I'd feel pretty cool if I had one of those today.
It shot plastic darts out of the side of the case, and came with business cards that said Universal Exports. They came with a transparent red sheet of plastic that when placed over the card revealed your true identity as 007. It also served as your license to kill.
This song was getting a lot of airplay on a local alt-rock station over the weekend....and I absolutely loved the first half of it, for its perfect retro-70s-disco feel, dance potential, and EW&F harmonies. But then the redundant chorus kind of destroyed its vibe for me, like they gave little thought to the rest of the song. It IS catchy, though.
And, apparently, Daft Punk has been around since the 90s. Why don't I remember them?