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I had the impression that those black light posters were more or less just updated quips from Readers Digest. What surprised me was house hunting being on the agenda. I must have missed that part.
The ones I can remember read    Keep on truckinâ..  Stoned again..  Eat me..  See it like it is..  This oneâs for You..  Gas, grass or a**, no one rides for free..  peace..  love..  & of course, your favorite band
We had a neighbor who had some posters on his screened-in porch. He installed some black lights and invited everybody over for a party. We all dressed up in striped, bright colors and when he turned on those lights after dark it was amazing. Unfortunately, black lights draw bugs, thousands of bugs. Ended up turning the lights off.
I had one with Disney Characters in, {Ahem}, âcompromisingâ positions. I wish Iâd kept it, considering how meticulously Disney protects their copyright, itâs probably a Collectorâs Item⊠âș
So they arenât visiting to see if they want to move into the guest house? They are staying in the guest houseâŠwhile they look for a new house? I canât keep up with the A&J real estate empire
Found my old black light poster (looked like if stairway to heaven met the denizens of the shire) and put it up when one of the grandsons came over. Plugged in the black light and he was quite enthralled. Both went home with him :)
I still have my Desiderata poster. Itâs on parchment-looking paper, and now looks like it might really have come from that old church. Thinking about framing it and putting it on a wall
I once had, lost in a move, National Lampoonâs Deteriorata.
Go placidly amid the noise and waste,And remember what comfort there may be in owning a piece thereof.Avoid quiet and passive persons, unless you are in need of sleep.Rotate your tires.Speak glowingly of those greater than yourself,And heed well their advice â even though they be turkeys.Know what to kiss â and when.Remember that two wrongs never make a right,But that three do.Wherever possible, put people on âHOLDâ.Be comforted, that in the face of all aridity and disillusionment,And despite the changing fortunes of time,There is always a big future in computer maintenance.
You are a fluke of the universe âŠYou have no right to be here.Whether you can hear it or not, the universeIs laughing behind your back.
And there were all those posters for bands playing at the Fillmore Auditorium or the Avalon Ballroom that were printed in purple letters on green backgrounds in fonts that were so âpsychedelicâ that they were impossible to interpret, but it didnât matter, because Quicksilver Messenger Service was going to play, dude!
The main thing I remember about blacklights is how hot they were. In junior high school, I helped a friend set up a haunted house for the trick-or-treaters. One effect we used was putting a blacklight behind a plastic diffuser. The diffuser melted.
I always preferred my strobe light. It was used for about an hour one Halloween before I had to turn it off for the night. Many trick-or-treaters were either transfixed by the strobe or got dizzy. I checked out the strobe light a few months ago, and more than after forty years it still works. Not sure if I can find a reasonably priced replacement bulb anywhere.
Da'Dad 10 months ago
I had the impression that those black light posters were more or less just updated quips from Readers Digest. What surprised me was house hunting being on the agenda. I must have missed that part.
SpacedInvader Premium Member 10 months ago
I still have some. Showed them to my Grand Daughter and she told me she didnât think I was that old. I didnât either.
C 10 months ago
The ones I can remember read    Keep on truckinâ..  Stoned again..  Eat me..  See it like it is..  This oneâs for You..  Gas, grass or a**, no one rides for free..  peace..  love..  & of course, your favorite band
AnneFackler 10 months ago
Remember the famous Farrah Fawcett poster?
John Smith 10 months ago
No Memorial Day strip this year :(
Well, maybe A&J will find a house and we will have fun quoting the 1970s.
Those who have long enjoyed such privileges as we enjoy forget in time that men have died to win them."- Franklin D. Roosevelt
syzygy47 10 months ago
Almost impâŠwell, really hard to find is the one with the cat, Hang in there baby. Not black light of course.
KennethPrice2 10 months ago
Gus owns many houses.
eced52 10 months ago
Why would they look for a house?
uhohlol 10 months ago
Find a house? I thought this was a trial. Have they ever said how many miles from home this was?
nosirrom 10 months ago
So when are they going to play catch under a strobe light (stoned of course)?
Fontessa 10 months ago
How about those Magic Eye posters? I gave myself such a headache.
DawnQuinn1 10 months ago
The Farrah Fawcett poster got a lot of use. Just saying guys. lol
SteveHL 10 months ago
I think a lava lamp would go nicely with the black-light poster.
kingbrlee Premium Member 10 months ago
We had a neighbor who had some posters on his screened-in porch. He installed some black lights and invited everybody over for a party. We all dressed up in striped, bright colors and when he turned on those lights after dark it was amazing. Unfortunately, black lights draw bugs, thousands of bugs. Ended up turning the lights off.
ChessPirate 10 months ago
I had one with Disney Characters in, {Ahem}, âcompromisingâ positions. I wish Iâd kept it, considering how meticulously Disney protects their copyright, itâs probably a Collectorâs Item⊠âș
jondonlevy 10 months ago
So they arenât visiting to see if they want to move into the guest house? They are staying in the guest houseâŠwhile they look for a new house? I canât keep up with the A&J real estate empire
timzsixty9 10 months ago
I thought they were going to live in the guest house?!
Emperor Rick 10 months ago
âIn-a-Gadda-Da-Vida,â baby!
Barnabus Blackoak 10 months ago
no Memorial Day strip this year ?
Grace Premium Member 10 months ago
Found my old black light poster (looked like if stairway to heaven met the denizens of the shire) and put it up when one of the grandsons came over. Plugged in the black light and he was quite enthralled. Both went home with him :)
DDrazen 10 months ago
âPity the poor cat with nine lives to live.â
dtdbiz 10 months ago
Coffee mugs, too.
Catmom 10 months ago
I still have my Desiderata poster. Itâs on parchment-looking paper, and now looks like it might really have come from that old church. Thinking about framing it and putting it on a wall
syzygy47 10 months ago
I once had, lost in a move, National Lampoonâs Deteriorata.
Go placidly amid the noise and waste,And remember what comfort there may be in owning a piece thereof.Avoid quiet and passive persons, unless you are in need of sleep.Rotate your tires.Speak glowingly of those greater than yourself,And heed well their advice â even though they be turkeys.Know what to kiss â and when.Remember that two wrongs never make a right,But that three do.Wherever possible, put people on âHOLDâ.Be comforted, that in the face of all aridity and disillusionment,And despite the changing fortunes of time,There is always a big future in computer maintenance.
You are a fluke of the universe âŠYou have no right to be here.Whether you can hear it or not, the universeIs laughing behind your back.
seismic-2 Premium Member 10 months ago
And there were all those posters for bands playing at the Fillmore Auditorium or the Avalon Ballroom that were printed in purple letters on green backgrounds in fonts that were so âpsychedelicâ that they were impossible to interpret, but it didnât matter, because Quicksilver Messenger Service was going to play, dude!
Surly Squirrel Premium Member 10 months ago
The main thing I remember about blacklights is how hot they were. In junior high school, I helped a friend set up a haunted house for the trick-or-treaters. One effect we used was putting a blacklight behind a plastic diffuser. The diffuser melted.
I always preferred my strobe light. It was used for about an hour one Halloween before I had to turn it off for the night. Many trick-or-treaters were either transfixed by the strobe or got dizzy. I checked out the strobe light a few months ago, and more than after forty years it still works. Not sure if I can find a reasonably priced replacement bulb anywhere.
tcviii Premium Member 9 months ago
Where would you get a black light these days?