If Pizza Hut can return, then we can resurrect Blockbuster.
And we should.
While Netflix made things more โconvenientโ we lost something irreplaceable:
The ritual of going to a place with your family or friends to choose a story together.
That experience was special.
On this date in 1994, the series finale of โThe Joy of Paintingโ hosted by legendary artist Bob Ross aired on PBS.
The world could use a little more Bob Ross. ๐๏ธ๐จ
#FunFact I would play with my GI Joe or WWF figures on the floor in front of this big cabinet model TV and watch Dukes of Hazzard, Dallas, & this at my grandma's with my brothers, mom, & dad. I can remember when this aired. It was an end of an era in TV and Friday nights.
The series finale of โFalcon Crestโ aired on CBS to day in 1990.
BITE-SIZED FACT | The series finale of Falcon Crest was the 227th episode, titled "Home Again."
The series finale of โFalcon Crestโ aired on CBS to day in 1990.
BITE-SIZED FACT | The series finale of Falcon Crest was the 227th episode, titled "Home Again."
@DanhausenAD@CodyRhodes Thanks for what you guys do to entertain and take our mind off things. Been going through a dark time lately and honestly can say you have put a smile on my face and made me have a laugh when nothing or nobody could. Thanks again so much and thank you for your time!
@def_leppar20044 This is too tough! I LOVE them all and own them all to this day still. I guess In Utero since my dad would end up passing a couple months after Kurt Cobain back in 94. That album helped me through that time a lot back then. But they all did.
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It seems that TKO has really screwed up WWE/Wrestlemania with ads and celebs and getting away from the heart of pro wrestling - and talented performers are paying the price.
"Married... with Children" debuted on tv today back in 1987. Al, Peggy and the crew visited our living rooms for 11 seasons (259 episodes).
FUN FACT | It is the longest-lasting live-action sitcom on Fox and the first to be broadcast in the network's primetime programming slot. #80s