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Saturday, April 26, 2003 |
Sexy-mini-super-flower-pop-op-cola - everything's in afri-cola. Good old Charles Wilp. Here is some German ad-history; the afri-cola print ads are here and all the commercials, including Charles Wilp's infamous 'nuns' commercial, are here (Quicktime). The main website is of course afri-cola.com. And Roland Greppmeir maintains a very informative afri-cola history website with galleries of old bottles, cans, signs and advertising.
11:17:04 AM |
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Peel slowly and see. At RetroCrush - Sex, Monsters and Rock'n Roll - you will not only find a very big Diana Rigg Gallery, but also articles like 'Ugly furniture of the 70s', 'The first Video Arcade Game' and so on. Worth browsing."Diana Rigg's original leather outfit is now owned by famous 70s singer, Leo Sayer! "
10:07:02 AM |
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Housecleaning. I'd like to tidy up my list of links on the right, so ...Unsuspecting Tourist: Mark, are you still there? Shall I keep your link? Anneke: Ist das Kellerkind wirklich weggeschlossen? Wirklich keine Nabel (was ist eigentlich die Mehrzahl von 'Nabel'? 'Näbel'?) mit Druckstellen mehr? Jammerschade, aber ... soll ichs mit dem Kollektiv oder Rollberg austauschen?
9:54:01 AM |
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... find ich gut. A complete OTTO (exclamation mark) mail order catalog from 1965 (three exclamation marks). This is amazing. More than 600 pages, all scanned in - fashion, furniture, toys. Anybody out there who's working on a 60s movie? Need some styling? Look no further. More examples of German mail order catalogues can be be found at - where else - alte versandhauskataloge.de, covering the 50s - 70s. Even more exciting are the Antique Catalogues: There's one from 1878 and a few more ranging from 1934 to 1939, which is the time when the funny little Austrian with the funny little moustache came to power. But that's a different story.
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