Monday, December 11, 2017

Tony Hawk #9.



Music

AC/DC
Alarm
Alphaville
Buzzcocks
Depeche Mode
Channel 3
The Cure
The Cult
The Damned
Devo
Dickies
Duran Duran
Echo & The Bunnymen
Erasure
Front 242
Guns 'N' Roses
The Jesus & Mary Chain
The Jam
Joy Division
Kraftwerk
Lene Lovich
Love & Rockets
Mad Parade
Manheim Steamroller
Ministry
Missing Persons
Mission
Alison Moyet
New Model Army
New Order
999
Nitzer Ebb
Sinead O'Conner
Oingo Boingo
Peter & The Test Tube Babies
Prince
Iggy Pop
Sisters Of Mercy
Stiff Little Fingers
Time Zone
U2
Violent Femmes
Wall Of Voodoo
X
XTC
Yaz
Yello

Movies

A Boy & His Dog
Airplane I & II
Beetlejuice
Blade Runner
Cat's Eye
Die Hard
Hellraiser
Hellbound
Hollywood Shuffle
All Indiana Jones
Lethal Weapon
Naked Gun
Platoon
Prince Of Darkness
Rain Man
Robocop
Serpent & The Rainbow
Top Secret
Anything with Tom Hanks or Eddie Murphy

Food

Barbecue Chicken
Chin Chin's Chicken Salad
El Torito
Herbal/Iced Tea
Italian
Japanese
Joe's Banana Bread
McDonald's Breakfast
Mexican
Seafood (not shrimp)
Soup North/South
Subway
Sushi

The Birdman's favorites circa 1989. I'm mildly surprised that Police Academy 4: Citizens On Patrol wasn't in his movies category. I kind of dug lists back in the pre-internet days because it gave you some insight into what a person was like. I'm not sure if we checked out any of the bands Tony mentioned at the time, but we were definitely listening to a few of them. I know I got into some of the others later on.

Congrats to Jamie Foy on winning Thrasher's Skater of the Year.

For anybody who saw the Colts vs. Bills game and was wondering, my town didn't get the snow Buffalo got. We've had about six inches on the ground since Thursday, but we didn't get dumped on like the Queen City did yesterday afternoon. We're south just enough that our weather can be slightly different from Buffalo.

For the stuff: Transworld - August 1989 Volume 7 Number 4

Transworld - October 1988 Volume 6 Number 5

3 comments:

Henry said...

I can't imagine living somewhere that gets that much snow. The places I've lived, if the weatherman calls for half an inch people freak out, and flock to the grocery store to stock up on bread and bottled water.

nonickname said...

That board looks...horrible.
As for the snow, we got a bit today, but overnight are supposed to get dumped on with temp's going to below -15 C and staying there...outdoor skating is cancelled until further notice, but 'pond hockey' skating might be an option soon.

Justin said...

Yeah, that board does look horrible. It's also probably the same deck I was riding at the time.

Usually the plows take care of the snow, but due to population decline and budget cuts over the years, the streets and sidewalks don't get the clearing they once did. My school was notorious for never closing back in the day, even when every other school was. The only good that would come of that was budgeted snow days were added to Memorial Day weekend so you'd get five days off when the weather was nice.

I'd say people know how to drive in the snow around here, but that's a bunch of bull. Nobody knows how to drive regardless of road conditions.