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icystorm

#15
I'm remembering enjoying a cold ICEE on a hot summer day!





icystorm

#16
The Storm of The Century in March of 1993. 😲❄️⛄

A massive winter storm and blizzard raged across the Eastern US from Florida to Maine. It claimed 318 lives and caused $5.5 billion in damages.

The greatest recorded snowfall amounts were at Mount Le Conte in Tennessee, where 56 inches (140 cm) of snow fell, and Mount Mitchell in North Carolina, the tallest mountain in eastern North America, where 50 inches (130 cm) was measured to fall and 15-foot (4.6 m) snow drifts were reported.



icystorm

My favorite episode of The Twilight Zone is The Chaser (1960) from season one of the series. The lovely Patricia Barry stars as Leila. It's difficult to describe the episode without giving away the plot, but it may be best summed up as "be very careful what you wish for!" I rate it 10 of 10 stars. Best TZ episode ever! ;D

10⭐ The best episode of The Twilight Zone I have ever seen — perfect! 🌟🎬


icystorm

#18
As a lad in the 1970s, I enjoyed action shows like The Six Million Dollar Man. The beautiful Lindsay Wagner guest-starred as Steve Austin's fiancée, Jaime Sommers. After a skydiving accident left her with severe injuries and partial amnesia, she became The Bionic Woman and went on to star in her own spinoff series.

I thought Lindsay Wagner (Jaime Sommers) was one of the most beautiful women on TV back then. 8)

icystorm

#19
I'm remembering the adorable Joan Taylor (1929-2012) who played Ms. Milly Scott in seasons 3 and 4 of The Rifleman from 1960-1962. She was delightful in every episode, with a woman's charms that perfectly captured the essence of sugar and spice and everything nice. 💘




The RiflemanMilly's Brother (1962)

icystorm

I'm remembering Pop Rocks from the 70s. LOL!!! 😂🤣


icystorm

Who can forget Space Dust when remembering nostalgia from the 1970s? ;D


icystorm

#22
In the 1980s and 1990s in the US, The Weather Channel featured a variety of instrumental music styles during its local forecast segments, including fusion jazz, new age, traditional jazz, classical, ambient, and smooth jazz. For a trip down memory lane, many of those songs and artists are identified, with playable clips, at the The Weather Channel Classics (audio) website.

For many viewers, those instrumentals became part of their daily routine. Hearing the same catchy themes over and over for weeks, months, and years, without any song or artist identification, became a source of curiosity for many. Viewers regularly called and e-mailed The Weather Channel asking what they had just heard. It was enough that the network eventually maintained separate month-by-month music playlists on its website.

A 2007 report said the channel's compilation CD drew from its most requested selections, and fan archivists have preserved the legacy ever since. The TWC Classics website maintains official playlists obtained from The Weather Channel and BMI, along with viewer-contributed information and a "Name That Tune" section for tracks that remained unidentified. ;D