The Kenner Close n Play was a modest gadget from the outside: you put in a vinyl record, closed the lid, and it would play. It looked like a lunchbox. It was simple. But above all, it was for kids. More »
...floating through the air.? I think I saw it on the 4:30 Movie in New York the scene had a guy in a suit floating sideways through the air. I think it was a Japanese movie-science fiction.
There was this awesome novel I read about a decade ago but can't remember the title. I'm certain it had "Stars" in the title. It was older, maybe 60s or 70s. It was about this boy and his life in space. He joined a traveling "space circus" and learned to play this magical mandolin looking...
I was watching it the other day, but I only saw a part of it, and I want to see the rest.
Apparently, two women work at a school, or something.
In the beginning, there's kids playing the piano, and then someone doing the dishes.
It's in black and white... obviously...
I know, I'm bad at...
I have a mid sixties Chevrolet in the UK and wondered whether anyone had identified any parts on European Vauxhalls/Opels that are the same as on American Chevrolets.
I have a mid sixties Chevrolet in the UK and wondered whether anyone had identified any parts on European Vauxhalls/Opels that are the same as on American Chevrolets.
I would like to get my dad a car we can rebuild together, he used to rebuild cars all the time, and will have no problem rebuilding it from the ground up.
I was kind of hoping cheap. like a couple hundred (is that even close to reasonable?)
I am doing a report that touches on the prevalence of religion in the 1960s and am looking for reliable data to back it up. The census doesn't collect that. Anything such as large scale church attendance, survey data would work. Thanks!