Dragonfly
Unicron
...is no Barry Windham.
Posts: 2,503
|
Post by Dragonfly on Jun 21, 2017 10:26:43 GMT -5
In certain parts of Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio, there is a cherry soda called "Cherrikee Red." (It also appeared in The Office from time to time.) The logo is a portrait of a stereotypical, albeit oddly stately, Native American man in a full headdress. On one hand, it's pretty damn racist. On the other, it's the single greatest pop ever made and I'm mad they don't sell it here in Georgia. So yeah... I'm pretty conflicted.
Italian Oven restaurants - They seemed to be everywhere in the 90s, only to disappear. It turns out that there's one twenty minutes away from my apartment.
Candy cigarettes - I have no idea how they can get away with making them (or selling them), but they do. My father, a full on connesuir of old and/or gross candies, always has some on hand.
HD radio - I have one in my car and another in the bathroom. My wife is convinced that I'm the last person in America to still use it on a regular basis.
|
|
|
Post by BlackoutCreature on Jun 21, 2017 17:16:14 GMT -5
In certain parts of Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio, there is a cherry soda called "Cherrikee Red." (It also appeared in The Office from time to time.) The logo is a portrait of a stereotypical, albeit oddly stately, Native American man in a full headdress. On one hand, it's pretty damn racist. On the other, it's the single greatest pop ever made and I'm mad they don't sell it here in Georgia. So yeah... I'm pretty conflicted. I've tried Cherrikee Red, and while it's good, it doesn't hold a candle to Cheerwine.
|
|
|
Post by abjordans on Jun 21, 2017 18:12:07 GMT -5
Fax machines. I was forced to use one just yesterday to send some paperwork and I don't understand why I can't just scan and email instead. I have the opposite problem, I have to be like "can't you just email it to me?" at least 100 times a week.
|
|