Laura; Okay, Katy's party is coming up. Adam; I'm so excited. Laura; I borrowed a boom box from the Hansens. Adam; Boom boxes are sooo 1993. Which is a perfect match for my wardrobe. Laura; (cough)
Old story, from about 1983: Outside a barrack in Germany, one soldier saw another walk through the compound with a boom box the size of a Buick on his shoulder. The first soldier muttered, “Huh, crew-served radio.”
I remember Anthony Geary from general hospital wearing a Members Only jacket in an ad. I never understood how women found him attractive. He had that strange hai and kind of a weasel face.
I think it’s a bad pun on “Cruiser Radio.”…Incidentally, months ago I bought a boombox to play audiotapes so I could transcribe a client’s interviews. Best Buy had none, and Radio Shack had exactly one. Yesterday the client finally came by to take the tapes and boombox, which she paid for.
Boom boxes were all the rage way back in 1983, but died out not long after. The Walkman came along and made portable audio much more… well, portable. By 1993, no one would be caught dead with a boom box.
firedome over 12 years ago
but the “members only” jacket is from 1983.
K M over 12 years ago
Old story, from about 1983: Outside a barrack in Germany, one soldier saw another walk through the compound with a boom box the size of a Buick on his shoulder. The first soldier muttered, “Huh, crew-served radio.”
dante.deangelo over 12 years ago
I remember Anthony Geary from general hospital wearing a Members Only jacket in an ad. I never understood how women found him attractive. He had that strange hai and kind of a weasel face.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 12 years ago
I guess she’s not liking his style.
Stephen Gilberg over 12 years ago
I think it’s a bad pun on “Cruiser Radio.”…Incidentally, months ago I bought a boombox to play audiotapes so I could transcribe a client’s interviews. Best Buy had none, and Radio Shack had exactly one. Yesterday the client finally came by to take the tapes and boombox, which she paid for.
Ed The Red Premium Member over 12 years ago
Boom boxes were all the rage way back in 1983, but died out not long after. The Walkman came along and made portable audio much more… well, portable. By 1993, no one would be caught dead with a boom box.