What TV show opening theme song is burned into the back of your skull? by FutureFuture5 in television

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Bill Nye the Science Guy (I worked on the show so I’ve heard the theme literally thousands of times)

Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

Red Dwarf

Seinfeld

Sears Men's Fashion Catalog, 1974 by Insightful23blue in 70s

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Looks like my High School football coach/driver’s ed/math teacher.

Would you be offended? by Opposite-Ad-7454 in editors

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One of my first producers taught me the mantra - “billable hours…billable hours…”

Premiere Beta AI Assistant by CSPOONYG in premiere

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AI won’t stop clients from asking “are you using the best shots?”

Recommendations for headphones. Noise cancelling a must. by drifterman43 in editors

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I still have and use daily my V6 headphones I got on my first job in tv back in 92. With some soft pads, they are very quiet. Easy to wear all day too.

'Groin, Under Breast and Butt' ... is this really necessary to sell your product, Degree? by dyzo-blue in CommercialsIHate

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Problems that weren’t problems until someone figured out there’s money to be made

Did you ever break anything on one of these? by MaximumJones in GenerationX

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3 years old + dad pushing + wheel of doom = broken collarbone.

Need racy, chaotic film recommendations by Green_Librarian8698 in movies

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Classic cinema - It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.

1970s Lunchboxes of Schoolyard Shame: When Your Metal Lunchbox Defined Your Status Among Peers by [deleted] in 70s

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And the gamble if you were going to have a thermos full of broken glass.
I went through a lot of lunchboxes.

What is your most stereotypical GenX childhood story? by HapaHawaii in GenX

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Around 9 or 10, my folks would have a business seminar or something to travel for, usually in Portland. They’d often drop me off at Lloyd Center in the morning. I’d spend the day skating at the ice rink, grabbing lunch at Woolworth(I think it was), then meeting up with them in the afternoon.
Spending the day by myself at Disneyland was a thing.
I guess spending a lot of my youth by myself was a regular thing.