These NFL Helmets With Classic Rock Band Logos Should Be Real NFL Teams
Apr05

These NFL Helmets With Classic Rock Band Logos Should Be Real NFL Teams

I stopped watching the NFL a couple years ago. I couldn’t get excited to watch a game. Now, I’d sure as hell get excited to watch Mick Jagger and David Lee Roth tackle the crap out of one another in these NFL helmets with classic rock logos.  ...

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Gamer Beats Super Mario Bros In Under 15 Minutes And WHILE BLINDFOLDED
Apr05

Gamer Beats Super Mario Bros In Under 15 Minutes And WHILE BLINDFOLDED

I spent hours, literally HOURS, as a kid trying to beat Super Mario Bros. The day it happened was better than hitting puberty. In both cases, I was alone at the time. This guy beat the game in 14:46 WHILE BLINDFOLDED. How does he even? When does he? It’s better that I don’t know. [via...

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This Is What Spring Break Looked Like In The 1980s
Apr04

This Is What Spring Break Looked Like In The 1980s

The interview with Alan Hunter last week about the early days of MTV Spring Break has the yearly pilgrimage to warmer climates swimming around our heads. Now these photos have us screaming “I WANT TO GO TO THERE, NOW!” From HungerTV: The photos below showcase the era of Spring Break in the 1980s, when the party was just getting started as it were. Mostly from Daytona beach and Fort Lauderdale, these show a party scene that...

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Original MTV VJ Recalls The Insanity That Was Spring Break In The 80s
Apr01

Original MTV VJ Recalls The Insanity That Was Spring Break In The 80s

Thirty years ago, MTV VJ Alan Hunter hosted the first edition of what would become one of the tentpole occurrences on the young music network — MTV Spring Break. The first MTV Spring Break aired in 1986 from Daytona Beach, Florida. The program featured performances from the Beastie Boys a ton of drunk college kids and some moments that should have never made the air. Alan Hunter saw it all and can’t publicly talk about...

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These Classic Wrestling Newspaper & TV Guide Ads From 80s Will Get You Fired Up, Brother
Mar31

These Classic Wrestling Newspaper & TV Guide Ads From 80s Will Get You Fired Up, Brother

Before internet, social media and entire TV networks dedicated to professional wrestling, national and local promotions only had two options to promote their upcoming shows — either they bought radio time or took out ads in local newspapers.  As a kid, a newspaper ad for an upcoming wrestling show launched me into begging mode. “Can we go? Can we? Please? I’ll be good. I love you more. I’ll even take care of you when you’re too...

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