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re: Pictures from days gone by....
Posted on 10/5/21 at 3:30 pm to icutmyownlawn
Posted on 10/5/21 at 3:30 pm to icutmyownlawn
Col. Bubbie's was the shite!! I loved that place!
Posted on 10/5/21 at 4:21 pm to reveille
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Col. Bubbie's was the shite!! I loved that place
Yep. It was like walking through a military museum. Every aisle was full of military history.
Posted on 10/5/21 at 4:41 pm to kywildcatfanone
LSU’s Marcella graced this issue.
This post was edited on 10/15/21 at 3:28 pm
Posted on 10/5/21 at 6:05 pm to TJack
1959 - First Picture in Percepto
One of Castle's dafter inventions, Percepto was developed for the director's 1959 horror The Tingler, and designed to make audiences scream and shake in their seats, regardless of whether the film itself was scary. In the movie's story, lobster-like parasites are hiding in human spines. They are activated by fright and can only be killed by screaming. Towards the end of the film, when one of the creatures is "let loose" in the cinema, several audience members felt their seat-backs vibrating powerfully and responded with screams of fear or disbelief. Castle achieved the effect by arranging for a certain number of seats to be fitted with motors, adapted from surplus airplane parts. The stunt prompted a widely circulated myth that Castle's trickery extended to giving cinemagoers electric shocks.

One of Castle's dafter inventions, Percepto was developed for the director's 1959 horror The Tingler, and designed to make audiences scream and shake in their seats, regardless of whether the film itself was scary. In the movie's story, lobster-like parasites are hiding in human spines. They are activated by fright and can only be killed by screaming. Towards the end of the film, when one of the creatures is "let loose" in the cinema, several audience members felt their seat-backs vibrating powerfully and responded with screams of fear or disbelief. Castle achieved the effect by arranging for a certain number of seats to be fitted with motors, adapted from surplus airplane parts. The stunt prompted a widely circulated myth that Castle's trickery extended to giving cinemagoers electric shocks.

Posted on 10/5/21 at 6:09 pm to icutmyownlawn
quote:packed floor to ceiling
Yep. It was like walking through a military museum. Every aisle was full of military history.
Posted on 10/6/21 at 10:21 am to mauser
Was The Tingler a worm like thing that attacked people.
I remember seeing something like that when I was on a church trip, I was around 5-6 and could not sleep for a couple of nights.
Thanks for posting.
I remember seeing something like that when I was on a church trip, I was around 5-6 and could not sleep for a couple of nights.
Thanks for posting.
Posted on 10/7/21 at 5:04 pm to mauser
The woman on the right is Cindy Lang, Alice's girlfriend in 1975. The girl is Ami Dolenz, daughter of Monkee Mickey Dolenz. Alice used to babysit her from time to time. The pictures were taken by Terry O'Neill in 1975. After Alice and Cindy broke up, Alice started dating his current wife, Sheryl Goddard. Alice had no children until his first daughter with Sheryl was born in 1981.
Here's a link with the info and a few more pictures
Alice Cooper 1975
Posted on 10/7/21 at 5:19 pm to icutmyownlawn
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Rice Stadium doesn't have red or blue seats
I provided a link to the Houston Chronicle. The pictures are from Rice Stadium according to them.
The Chronicle is wrong. The stadium with the red and blues seats is the old Giants Stadium at the Meadowlands in East Rutherfod, NJ.
The Monsters of Rock tour was there June 26th and 27th, 1988.

Posted on 10/8/21 at 2:29 pm to TJack
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Only Playboy I'm aware of with a girl I knew in it.
But, it wasn't Pamela Anderson.
Posted on 10/8/21 at 8:17 pm to Y.A. Tittle
Playmate of the month April 1983. Christina Ferguson. She was in my 5th grade class. All arms and legs. Skinny with braces and glasses like Erkel.
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