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Posted By Julie Anderson on Oct 5, 2011 | 0 comments There’s a chill in the air, the leaves are starting to change, and your neighbor has once again tied weirdly shaped squash to her mailbox. It can
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Posted By Julie Anderson on Feb 15, 2013 | 5 comments My husband, like me, is a child of the 80s. I asked him if he remembered Monchhichis, thinking that surely he’d have no idea what I was talking
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Posted By Julie Anderson on Jul 12, 2011 | 5 comments We loved designer fragrances in the 1980s! Remember, this was before every starlet and pop singer put her name on her own special concoction; we
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Posted By Julie Anderson on Aug 28, 2012 By Julie Anderson Eighties girls will totally remember My Little Ponies, those hugely popular plastic horse figurines. The first herd of candy-colored toy horses
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Oct04 Twist a Beads! Posted By Julie Anderson on Oct 4, 2011 By Julie Anderson We appreciated color coordination in the eighties: shoes, belts, jewelry, hair accessories, and eyeshadow all needed
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Posted By Pia Sooney on Dec 13, 2012 By Julie Anderson The 1980s had some undeniably bitchin’ fashions. Acid wash denim, parachute pants, neon everything, and stirrup pants come to mind easily, right?
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Posted By Julie Anderson on Mar 4, 2011 | 0 comments Ah, movie going in the 80s. We had VHS tapes (or maybe your family, like mine, had a Betamax player for a while) and we had HBO, but there was nothing
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Posted By Julie Anderson on Feb 28, 2012 | 2 comments Recently, we asked Twitter and Facebook followers about their fave 80s movie soundtracks. We got some great responses, because, after all, there
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Cassette Tapes in the 80s By Julie Anderson Woo-hoo – cassette tapes have been with us since 1962! Happy fiftieth birthday, cassettes! For those of you who have played music exclusively on shiny silver
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Posted By Julie Anderson on May 18, 2012 | 2 comments Before we were allowed to wear actual makeup, girls of the 80s loved their flavored and tinted lip glosses. We stowed them in our purses, because
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