


Seriously.
I know some of you will think I'm completely out of my skull, but I have a million dollar idea. A few years ago, I got a DVD archive of all the back issues of Modern Drummer for my birthday. It has to be one of the coolest things ever. I can search, I can print anything, I can even cut pictures and make notes in the margins.
My idea is the same thing, but with the old Sears Wishbooks. I'd buy that in a heart beat, as would, I think, anyone else who grew up drooling over the toy section in them around Christmas time or anyone who has come to appreciate what these things mean as far as a snapshot of our culture at a particular moment in time.
Awesome stuff.
2 comments:
Awesome stuff indeed.
The guy in the last picture (with the headphones on) looks like Lt. Dangle from Reno 911.
Oh man. You're so right.
LOL
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