Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have cookware from the 70s and 80s that were hand-me-downs from my Mom or ex MIL- the old white Corningware with the green flowers on the side , some Le Creuset. I have a bunch of 70s-80s vinyl records from my youth that I play on my old stereo circa 1990. I have old t shirts from high school and the oversized sweatshirt that I wore in college all the time in the 80s, but I don’t really use those anymore.![]()
The old corningware is quality stuff. The cheap chinese made crap is just that...crap.
Anonymous wrote:I have cookware from the 70s and 80s that were hand-me-downs from my Mom or ex MIL- the old white Corningware with the green flowers on the side , some Le Creuset. I have a bunch of 70s-80s vinyl records from my youth that I play on my old stereo circa 1990. I have old t shirts from high school and the oversized sweatshirt that I wore in college all the time in the 80s, but I don’t really use those anymore.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I have an old set of my mom's velvet hot rollers that i took to collage with me. They are from the mid 80s. Work great. I've bought 3 other sets, some cheap, some very expensive and they all sucked compared to the conair set from the 80s. You can't even find velvet wrapped ones anymore. So annoying.
Anonymous wrote:I purchased good pots and pans and kitchen knives in the mid 90s. I still use them everyday.
My road bike and golf clubs are also from early 90s.
