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Mullets
In the 1980s, the mullet became associated with lesbian society, and it was adopted as a manner of publicly identifying oneself as a member of that community. Neon Colors
TV shows like Miami Vice and Magnum P.I. used neon colors, and the trend revived again. Leg warmers
They are used as dancewear by ballet and other classic dancers in order to keep the leg muscles warm and to prevent cramping or other muscle injuries. -
Rubik’s cubes
- Still popular today
Cabbage Patch Kids
- Were first hand made
Monchhichi
- First released in 1974. but became popular in the 80's -
- A VHS cassette can contain up to 1,410 feet of tape.
- There is a National VCR day
- There is a festival dedicated to lost and found VHS footage.
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Michael Jackson (Hehe)
- Michael has set an unprecedented 39 Guinness world records Van Halen
- “Jump” took one day to write Madonna
- She suffers from brontophobia, which is a fear of thunder and lightning. -
Also known as The Comeback Kid and Cool Joe
Montana carried the 49s to win four Super Bowls
Montana did spend two years with the Kansas City Chiefs -
Some Fun Facts:
- Reagan was dubbed the "Teflon President" because no matter how much criticism or scandal he faced, it never harmed his popularity.
- He was an actor
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Started in 1981
The first video aired was “Video Killed the Radio Star” by the Buggles.
Still airs today -
It made $210.6 million dollars
Bob Gale based the idea on a high school yearbook
The movie was almost not called Back To The Future. -
5-speed manual
The F40 has no driver aids
Only 400 F40s were originally planned to be built -
62 movies aced in
First Leading Role in Film, ‘Mystic Pizza’
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The fall of the Berlin Wall happened by mistake.
The Berlin Wall was actually two walls.
More than 100 people died trying to cross the Berlin Wall.