New York, but the odds were stacked against the U.S. hockey team. With a team made up of college kids, nobody expected the U.S. to stand a chance against the Soviets, who had a powerhouse team of
Harvested last of the basil, made pesto and froze in ice cube trays Power company cut trees on our road, I followed them cutting up their leavings, ended up with 2 1/2 cords (split and stored in the barn for next year) I only cut up what was alongside our property line. Dug up ...
rendering it useless. She crawls across the floor to find help but the only person she finds is Michael. He holds her to the floor with his boot before stabbing her multiple times. As if that weren't bad enough, Michael then strings her up with Christmas lights for a...
There were lines around the block and odd-even rationing was introduced — meaning that if the last digit on your license plate was odd, you could get gas only on odd-numbered days. RELATED: 16 Things Only People Who Grew Up in the '70s Will Remember...
rendering it useless. She crawls across the floor to find help but the only person she finds is Michael. He holds her to the floor with his boot before stabbing her multiple times. As if that weren't bad enough, Michael then strings her up with Christmas lights for a...
the go-to entertainment in '70s households with just one TV. Today kids might hang out with their own tablet, but we huddled in our dimly lit bedrooms, flipping through the same stills from Disney cartoons on our View-Masters, over and over again, with only the desk lamp for company. ...
the go-to entertainment in '70s households with just one TV. Today kids might hang out with their own tablet, but we huddled in our dimly lit bedrooms, flipping through the same stills from Disney cartoons on our View-Masters, over and over again, with only the desk lamp for company. ...
the go-to entertainment in '70s households with just one TV. Today kids might hang out with their own tablet, but we huddled in our dimly lit bedrooms, flipping through the same stills from Disney cartoons on our View-Masters, over and over again, with only the desk lamp for company. ...
the go-to entertainment in '70s households with just one TV. Today kids might hang out with their own tablet, but we huddled in our dimly lit bedrooms, flipping through the same stills from Disney cartoons on our View-Masters, over and over again, with only the desk lamp for company. ...
I knew one kid with an indoor pool. I only remember swimming in itoncebecause it was always in some state of dangerous disrepair. The smell of the chlorine also made you want to—ironically—runoutside.All that said, I remember thinking, "It's a pool - but inside!" How incredibly mag...