You can almost see up that girl's skirt getting out of the cab. She has nice legs too. =) I wonder if she looks like that now days? LOL I remember Tyco making alot of train sets back then, as well as the slot car sets, & radio control stuff. Toys R Us used to have Tons of cool Tyco toys. Now days, when you go to Wal-Mart or any other store, you're like, " Where's the cool toys at?" They've got most of those crappy-made Made in China toys now days. :( I had the Tyco Bandit truck...it was FAST!
Does anyone have a Tone Soap commercial from 1982? The Black Haired Model says, "A side of you wants a soap to clean your skin, but clean can mean dry ..." It was up here before the guy got into copyright violations and YouTube took it down.
In 5:01, the young blonde woman looks 100% attractive in cyan blue dress. Too bad her cyan blue skirt is clinged in static and too bad we should see spray STATIC GUARD on her cyan blue skirt.
A correction: "Heidi's Song" was put out by Hanna-Barbera, not Disney. Besides, this distributor was Paramount, whereas Disney's was self-distributed (via Buena Vista). Oh, B.T.W., that was Howard Reig heard at the end . . .
You can almost see up that girl's skirt getting out of the cab. She has nice legs too. =) I wonder if she looks like that now days? LOL I remember Tyco making alot of train sets back then, as well as the slot car sets, & radio control stuff. Toys R Us used to have Tons of cool Tyco toys. Now days, when you go to Wal-Mart or any other store, you're like, " Where's the cool toys at?" They've got most of those crappy-made Made in China toys now days. :( I had the Tyco Bandit truck...it was FAST!
001GenLee 10 months ago
Does anyone have a Tone Soap commercial from 1982? The Black Haired Model says, "A side of you wants a soap to clean your skin, but clean can mean dry ..." It was up here before the guy got into copyright violations and YouTube took it down.
adconnesseur 1 year ago
In 5:01, the young blonde woman looks 100% attractive in cyan blue dress. Too bad her cyan blue skirt is clinged in static and too bad we should see spray STATIC GUARD on her cyan blue skirt.
irepatriot 1 year ago
"Tale Lord?" Whoever thought up that brand should be slapped. Terrible wordplay for at least a couple reasons.
PeerlessPaavo 1 year ago
A correction: "Heidi's Song" was put out by Hanna-Barbera, not Disney. Besides, this distributor was Paramount, whereas Disney's was self-distributed (via Buena Vista). Oh, B.T.W., that was Howard Reig heard at the end . . .
wmbrown6 1 year ago