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To
make this simple for the BLOGGING A TO Z CHALLENGE [2016] I have made
the posts images of old stuff, fun old stuff and if you are old(er) you
might remember. You might be interested to know about my new digital
magazine "SIX STRINGS" brought to you by the label I work with called
HOWLIN' WOLF RECORDS" and yes I want to promote the magazine. There will
be a special "SIX STRINGS: A TO Z CHALLENGE" edition for free and like
all the other magazines... they are free.
I would love for you all to click on over and get 1, get them all... you will not be disappointed, so here is the link: http://www.jmhdigital.com/
Remember Hollywood is Nuts and so are some of these products! THANK YOU!
-Jeremy [Retro]
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Is it just me or is that baby a bit on the disturbing side?
ReplyDeleteI have seen some of these pictures on Metal Signs
ReplyDeleteand I love them and have thought of collecting them.
So thank you for sharing them today. And I will check
out the magazines now.
have to agree with Alex,that boy with the spoon looks a bit like Chuckie - Eeek!
ReplyDeleteWait, thermos was originally a brand name?... Hmmm.
ReplyDelete@TarkabarkaHolgy from
The Multicolored Diary
MopDog
We took "Marketing" (which taught of past ads) and were familiar with the "Brand Name".
DeleteI always made my Grandpa buy the salt with the little girl on it, because it was better for his heart. (My grandpa had heart problems but I have no idea how I decided this salt was better).
ReplyDeleteHahahaha Alex! Yes, baby is creepy. Love the visuals.
ReplyDeletefun compilation of pics. And no, I refuse to say that I remember any of these.....
ReplyDeleteI think I have a thermos like that!
ReplyDeleteWhat nostalgia! Were we once always this sweet and gentle?
ReplyDeleteAh, if we only lived in a Norman Rockwell world or a Charles Schultz one! :-) May your day be improving!!
ReplyDeleteLove the images! Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteLove these! Thanks for sharing. @sheilamgood at Cow Pasture Chronicles
ReplyDeleteLove these pics!
ReplyDeleteHello, good Sir...
ReplyDeleteWe sometimes post an "undead" version of the Morton girl...
a very good post, Sir.
Not lirking the baby with just an apron....better to have puppy monkey baby. I do remember the salt ad though
ReplyDeleteNeat I enjoy the nostalgic pieces put together so well!
ReplyDeleteHistorical pop culture is always fun. ☺
ReplyDeleteMorton salt ad is a classic, always loved that one. Old ads have a way of showing how the culture has changed.
ReplyDelete~tinbugs at Travelling Spoons
Great pictures Jermey. loved the post.
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
These images bring back memories!
ReplyDeleteHeather