80's-90's MEMORIES
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- MrT1
- Ramanisky23
Simon Le Bon just might be one of the coolest.
- Morning_star3
Break out the eye liner and hairspray, this was released 45 Years ago today. Forty-fucking-five. Jeez.
As an added bonus it was featured in the magnificent Tony Scott/David Bowie/Susan Sarandon/CatherineDeneuve vampire flick The Hunger.
- Factcheck. actually released the 6th August 1979.Morning_star
- _me_1
that earlier post of ok_not_ok's got me reminiscing bad...
SGi had an amazing history and influence...
- It was a great era. And now an Apple iPad Pro M4 is 1000x faster than that fridge that cost quarter million $$NBQ00
- a great era indeed - tell me more !_me_
- We had one of those SiliconGraphics 02's running our color printer server queue in our office in the late 90's. Seemed over kill at the time.fooler
- Ramanisky24
- I feel so alone!! Gonna end up a big ol' pile of them bones AAARGH! AAAARGH!! AAAAAARGHH!!! duh nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh nuhjagara
- ^ that is how you start an album.
What a track!!!!!Ramanisky2 - It’s a good’un!jagara
- Easily my favorite grunge era band.jagara
- Back in the early days of burning a CD I made a best of Alice and gave one to all my friends, they fucking loved it.Ramanisky2
- You like Mad Season?jagara
- I forgot about Mad Season.
Gonna have to give it another listen ...
*cranks open spotify.Ramanisky2 - 1 great, very depressing and simultaneously beautiful album :)jagara
- NBQ00-3
- NBQ00-2
90's SGI promo video. Funny how they're all wearing suit & tie as if they're working for a hedge fund/ bank.
- nb2
The series begins in 1987, after Marcy Bradford (only seen in the second-season episode "In Her Dreams"), the mother of 12-year-old Nicole Bradford, has died. The two men who had competed for Marcy's affections in Key West during the summer of 1974, Michael Taylor, a successful but slightly neurotic financial advisor; and Joey Harris, a struggling, but laid-back artist - former friends turned rivals over their mutual interest in Marcy - are awarded joint custody of Nicole.
Each week, the mix-ups and trials of two single men raising a teenage daughter provide the stories. Judge Margaret V. Wilbur, a family court judge who gave custody of Nicole to Michael and Joey, frequently visits the new family. She bought the building in which Joey lived, so is now the live-in landlord. Michael originally has his own condo uptown, but in Episode 2, Nicole stages a sit-in at school because she feels she had no home, and the men decide it is better to all live in one home. They choose Joey's loft.
Nicole's paternity is never revealed on the show, but in the episode "Pop, the Question," Michael and Joey – after a falling out – have a DNA test to determine which of them is Nicole's biological father. The test is conducted against Nicole's wishes; she is happier not knowing who her true father is, and she destroys the results before opening them. Michael and Joey later resolve their differences and reconcile. Judge Wilbur looks at the results, but throws them away without revealing them to the audience.
The series comes to an end (in the episode called "See You in September?") when Joey reconnects with a former girlfriend named Sarah, and eventually moves to San Francisco to live with her and her daughter, Grace. He stays in contact with Nicole, Michael and Judge Wilbur, all of whom remain in New York. Nicole writes a letter to Joey, in which she makes reference to going out to San Francisco to visit, and she ends by saying that no matter what, or where he is, or who he is with, she would always be happy with him as one of her two dads.
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Sitcoms were wild! I remember these scenes!
- Nairn5
- On velvet, preferably.Continuity
- Haha continuity indeed! It’s the only way lol_niko
- https://medias.spote…Leigh
- nb0