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I've collected lots of obscure 80s movies over the years. My intent is to watch all of them for reviewing purposes. I've got all sorts of obscure 80s movies from "Resurrection" to "Lovelines" to "I, The Jury" to "A Stranger Is Watching".
Thank God for file-sharing, too. That's where I've been able to score all sorts of 80s songs...Obscure artists, remixes, 12 inch versions.
I've got discs full of all sorts of 80s artists in all genres from freestyle to industrial to hair metal to punk to new wave to speed-metal to R&B to blue-eyed soul. I've got literally hundreds of songs on these discs and more than 250 I still need to burn.
Sincerely,
John Kilduff
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Mine is my copy of the New York magazine that the orignal Brat Pack article appeared in.
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The 80s Hero you've been holding out for....
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I've a lot of 80s handheld electronic games but none of them I got in the 80s (never had the money) so really the only thing from the 80s I kind of treasure is my red with blue edges ripper wallet, I bought it over 20 years ago and still use it to this day, bought it at a Glastonbury festival where my mum took us along some years, this was before it became a huge commercial event.
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What about my home-made GMD items & the Basil Of Baker Street books?
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quote:Originally posted by MotleyRulz: I still have all my original GI Joe, He-Man, Thundercat, and several Star Wars actions figures and pieces in storage. There's also my Jordan rookie card, 80s movies on DVD, and my signed Motley Crue drumhead and guitar...
OMG, that is so cool! I have a Winger signed drumhead that I got from when I saw Reb Beach here in Pittsburgh. Is the guitar your own, or is it one that was used by Mick or Nikki? That is just really great! Do you have them on display? I don't know how to display my drum head and am looking for suggestions. I have it wrapped in a towel and sitting on top of a cabinet for now!
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The guitar was one that I owned that I had them sign during the Dr. Feelgood tour when they came thru in 1989-90. The drumhead is signed by all 4 band members and rests in a plexiglass case my cousin made for me....
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