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The RollerBlog : viva the seventies (and  eighties)!
The RollerBlog
viva the seventies (and eighties)!
Viva the seventies and the eighties! The RollerBlog chronicles an exciting journey into my childhood. Movies, books, music, television, mustaches, pop culture, and more await.
Seattle United States
A dedicated dropper with a hint of addiction

Most recent posts

9/03 5:29 Coordinated Casuals
...done up sailor-style ...done up western But wait - there's more! ...done up geometric 'nuff said. Courtesy of Wishbook
8/29 15:08 Who Loves Ya, Baby?
I recently picked up a new record from Georgetown Records in Seattle. It is the 1977 Kojak Book and Record Set which includes two exciting stories: "Five Star Final" and "a Question of Honor". Front of Record According to the blurb on the back "This...
8/25 5:36 Runaway
It is the future. Machines are being programmed to turn against us. Someone must stop the madman who started it all. And just who could that someone be? Why Tom Selleck, of course. In Runaway (1984), Tom Selleck plays Sgt. Jack R. Ramsay, a police...
8/22 6:24 Plaid Power
I am now the proud owner of the 1975 Bay City Rollers hit single, featuring the songs "Saturday Night" and "Marlina." As you can see the cover is a little worse for wear, but seeing as how it was only a dollar I can't really complain. Besides, with...
8/20 13:50 The Sleek Feel of Satin
I wish I owned satin nightwear of Arnel triacetate and nylon with elbow-length sleeves, self-tie sash, contrast trim, two waist pockets and an elastic waistband. Le Sigh. Courtesy of the 1979 Sears Wishbook.

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