Gems from a messy childhood closet
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Lake Raystown Resort- Camping at its very finest
This is an actual postcard for Lake Raystown Resort, a campground that we used to go to, not a picture of my family. It actually does say, "Camping at its very finest," on the back and I am almost positive that they did not mean it ironically. The jean cutoff shorts and purple/pink wife beater shirts do scream "finest."
Demerits: Double Jeapordy?
Sticker Collection: Beautiful
Sticker Collection: Part 2: Back of Garbage Pail Kids Cards: Totally Offensive
Discussion: Garbage Pail Kids cards were all the rage back in the day. They originated in 1985 to parody The Cabbage Patch Kids. I remember my brother being more into them than I was. They are pretty repulsive. Looking at them now, I can not imagine them existing in the age of "It Gets Better." But, much to my surprise, after doing some research, apparently Garbage Pail Kids cards have been reissued in 2005 and 2010, including a "Where are They Now?" series (I have found three of these cards on one of the artist's website and found them kind of disappointing: http://monkeyboycomic.blogspot.com/2010/03/garbage-pail-kids-flashback-where-are.html)
I remember parents were outraged and that they were banned in schools, but I don't remember if my school banned them. My school did ban slap bracelets and head banging though (supposedly both due to health concerns).
Fun facts: The Cabbage Patch Kids company sued the Garbage Pail Kids and as a part of the settlement, Garbage Pail Kids had to be re-drawn to look less similar to Cabbage Patch dolls.
"The Garbage Pail Kids Movie" was released in 1987 and it is recognized as the worst movie ever. From the trailer, it looks like midgits in really bad costumes played the Garbage Pail Kids. Ew. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lXmuXVGidY
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