Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm thinking now it might have been posters. Could it have been Just Say No campaigns?
Agree it was probably anti drug related. Like the fried egg: ‘this is your brain on drugs’ or the ‘when I grow up’ ad.
Do a video search for ‘partnership for a drug free America’
Anonymous wrote:Great tv commercials and PSAs. Many I still remember today.
Toyota- oh what a feeling… toyota
Kawasaki- let’s the good times roll
McDonald’s- Big Mac, filet o fish, quarter pounder, French fries… and you deserve a break today
Give a hoot. Don’t pollute.
Wendy’s- where’s the beef
Toys r us commercials around holiday time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In elementary school, I remember either commercials or ads or perhaps even something in school that revolved around inner city imagery, for lack of a better way to explain it. Graffiti, basketball courts, public housing. Usually in black and white. Does anyone have similar memories? What was this? I grew up in a regular old middle class Midwest town, so this is baffling to me.
It was the TV show Welcome Back Cotter.
Anonymous wrote:Was it an army recruitment commercial?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fat Albert?
That’s what I was thinking, too.
Anonymous wrote:In elementary school, I remember either commercials or ads or perhaps even something in school that revolved around inner city imagery, for lack of a better way to explain it. Graffiti, basketball courts, public housing. Usually in black and white. Does anyone have similar memories? What was this? I grew up in a regular old middle class Midwest town, so this is baffling to me.
Anonymous wrote:Fat Albert?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sesame Street intro titles.
I lived in a dull Midwestern suburb and subconsciously longed for the city. When I had my first job in NYC and moved into a shared apartment in a poorly-maintained brownstone, it felt like coming home. I eventually realized that it was because I was living out my childhood dream of living on Sesame Street!
Peoria, by any chance?