We had Go to the Head of the Class and the Happy Days game was hilarious. "Hey nerd!" was actually a space you could land on. Loved it. Thanks for the memories.
I found the exact Happy Days game at a second hand store less then six months ago for just a few dollars. Was very surprised that someone else didn't snag it before me...
In 2,000 years, nobody will remember that TV ever existed. "For, behold, I create new heavens and a new earth: and the former shall not be remembered, nor come into mind" (Isaiah 65:17).
I wasn't even a month old when this video was filmed. That makes me feel very old.
My father bought me my first baseball glove and fishing rod from that same Bradley’s back then.
Seemed like yesterday.
I had a WELCOME BACK KOTTER slick em stick em classroom scene that I was addicted to… 10yrs old……then
We had Go to the Head of the Class and the Happy Days game was hilarious. "Hey nerd!" was actually a space you could land on. Loved it. Thanks for the memories.
Always a treat to see pre '80s footage with sound. It really adds more atmosphere than those silent Super 8 videos.
I found the exact Happy Days game at a second hand store less then six months ago for just a few dollars. Was very surprised that someone else didn't snag it before me...
I couldn't imagine kids today having any interest in playing a Kojak, Barney Miller, or Baretta board game.
Any board games
In 2,000 years, nobody will remember that TV ever existed. "For, behold, I create new heavens and a new earth: and the former shall not be remembered, nor come into mind" (Isaiah 65:17).
This is freakin awesome
After Bradlees closed, the Watertown Mall was Bradless.
Wow TV board games were big business back then.
Would have liked to see the clothes dept
I clicked on this video so fast, then I realized it said Bradless not Braless
I was 6