Wednesday, May 12, 2010

IF You Know What This Is


Then you are my people. If not, you punks best not let me catch you doing your hippidy hop in front of my house while listening to your jungle junk music. I have things left over from the war that you might not want to be introduced to. That is all.

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12 comments:

Tempo said...

..Ah and you got heaps of discs... (Laugh out loud)

Andrea said...

YES! I remember these - not the "new-fangled" ones they have now, but the old school! I remember having to look at my friend's because I wasn't priveleged enough to have one and then finally geting my own! Oh - the memories!

The Invisible Seductress said...

I am your people......woohoo....Loved mine growing up...

xoxo

TS Hendrik said...

I remember when I first got mine I walked around all day trying to view the world through it.

M. D. Jackson said...

My absolute favorite disc was the Star Trek one: "The Omega Glory" I loved the faux 3d.

D.I. Felipe González said...

I still have my viewer. But I've only got left one disc: the demo.

Wings1295 said...

Had one as a kid that my kids used as kids. Around somewhere.

Pat Tillett said...

Not only do I know what it is, I have one somewhere...
I used to have a stack of the discs from national parks and such from my childhood. I no longer have those, I'm sorry to say...

Nathan said...

Mine was red, and I remember having Winnie-the-Pooh and Dumbo reels.

aironlater said...

Mine was red with a bright yellow switch. Still have a complete set of Star Trek / Star Wars / Disney discs as well. They will never leave my collection.

California Keys said...

My viewmaster was also the red one with big yellow switch.... I miss it so much!

ThoughtCriminal said...

We didn't just have a bunch of viewers and a projector (polarized lenses and glasses), we had a View-Master camera. My entire childhood is recorded in 3-D.