Books all 80's Kids Read and LOVED!
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Stephanie dreams of having a vcr finally gets one and now dreams of having vhs tapes and never got them. I"m laughing hard.
My favorite Stephanie book was
"Stephanie Steps Out" where Stephanie suddenly had a taste for sneaking out at night and taking on a different persona to get into a club.
She loved the nightlife and all the new friends she was meeting, but it was becaming too much and she couldn't keep herself straight.
"Which is the real Stephanie?", she would ask herself.
Thanks for the video
When I was in elementary school I had an extensive Garfield collection. I was a real conisoire.
same LOL
Troll vid. Hard to believe a grown ass man in the late 80's/early 90's was reading Full House books for wholesome fun. 🤣
I don't know what's going on anymore. JM has been replaced by an AI podperson and these books are its fever dreams.
Speaking of Uncle Jesse, was there ever a book where Stephanie found out all the cool stuff Cooter could do?
🎵🎶Everywhere you look...flamingos!
Great video, didn’t realize it was gonna be all about Stephanie from Full House until about the second or third book. Lmao.
When you said the Full House book contained the N word, I laughed so hard I spilled my bong.
Carl the Flamingo...lol...I remember him from that failed backdoor pilot "Carl's in Charge."
I loved going to Waldenbooks and B. Dalton. I had one of the Indiana Jones Choose Your Own Adventure books.
bookworm!
@@Straight0uttaCrofton I still have it. I think it’s the one in the video. There were a couple Waldenbooks and B. Dalton’s that were in strip malls here, instead of in a big mall.
I used to like the books about unsolved mysteries and missing people that they had in the catalogs for the school book fair.
This is one of those videos when I don’t now what the hell you are talking about but so funny at the same time
When I was growing up I was obsessed with the book series "Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators". I even re-bought the first one I got as a kid that got me hooked. "The Secret of the Headless Horse". I found it on Amazon and bought it just a couple weeks ago. Such an awesome series of books!!! There is so much cool stuff about these books it would take all day to cover it all. Junkman should do a video on them...Better than "Hardy Boys" better than "Nancy Drew". Real "boy" books for real boys, not no "Full House" girl books. Dude you got me crackin' up.
Your comment reminded me I found one of that series at the thrift store. I found The Secret of Skeleton Island (#6).
@@gooniesgirl1979 glad to meet the famous gooniesgirl. Did you buy the book? Did you read them as a kid?
Jupiter Jones, Pete Crenshaw, and Bob? Ben? ...can't remember the name of the nerdy one but I guarantee you i read every one of them
@@artcollector9715 I did buy it. It was the only one I ever saw. No, I never read those.
I got a few movie storybooks at the thrift store. I found Back to the Future, Gremlins, Batman and the kid’s picture book of Emmett Otter’s Jugband Christmas.
What's scary is these books are actually real
and there was even a lot more, i could have done 40 of them or more
How did none of these make the New York Times Bestseller is still a mystery to this day.
When I looked this series up, it seems the authors really did have some weird fixation with flamingos.
The only place I ever saw those Sweet Pickles books were at the Doctors office or the Dentists. Right up there with Highlights magazine.
@snorom11aru23 , my cousin had some #SweetPickles books, but I don't recall how he had them as I don't remember them sold in stores.
Maybe he got them second hand from a doctor's office! 😁
Choose Your Own Adventure rocked! I wouldn't have been into any of these other books...except for the flamingos!😅 I thought Hurricane Andrew ended most of them at the Miami Metro Zoo in 1992. Apparently, it was Stephanie!
Stephanie my childhood crush...
I can't take this journey with you... seek help
LOL. Uncle Bob Saget?
I have read these books . So I can't tell if this review was a joke or not but either way it was really funny
I loved all the Jules Vern books, but the choose your own adventure books were the best.
I was collecting GIJoe comics at the time. Then again, I was building up a decent Archie collection as well.
There was another final book after that last one JM, 'Stephanie's month in rehab" where she finds out all the sh1t about the flamingos were all just a delirious magic mushroom dream. It's an absolute belter of a finale to the series. 😂
Classic one
I never read these books
They're a blast!
Stephanie is it. :)
I spat my coffee back into my cup when you mentioned the guy next door was a sex affender. 😅
You were about 22? 😂😂😂 Priceless! Did you really read these? These have got to be funnier than the original stories😂😂😂. I've gotta listen again. I was trying to figure out this timeline. I was about 15 around 1990, when I first watched the show. So... yeah 😁
@@michaelrussom6463
When I was a little kid I was more into DJ, because I like chubby girls. :)
Stephanie, eh? Which one was the one where she was in the center of a circle of Flamingo's?
Today’s nooner better be good
Let’s be honest you still ain’t much of a reader 😊
You are such a dick😂😂😂 I totally love this, absolutely hilarious, keep this stuff coming.
👍👍😂🤣😂🤣😂
Carl the Flamingo, that is hilarious, I would so watch an animated series based on Carl the Flamingo. 😂🤣😂🤣👍👍👍
Full House is the most white-bread generic show to ever exist. I couldn't stand even five minutes of an episode.
@3Storms I never watched it much, but for whatever reason, I thought about Dave Coulier today. "Oh he's so funny" kids would say. The guy was a super dork. Really lame bits. But oddly enough, the voice of Richard Pryor in movies where Richard didn't want to re-record lines.
😂😂😂
😂🤣
Stephanie didn’t care. It all started from there.