AbsoluteAnd that ain't even the finish???
AbsoluteAnd that ain't even the finish???
I won't miss sprawling commercial complexes with overpriced entertainment, food, and merchandise.Perhaps if my mall had these sort of events, it might have stayed afloat. Alas. Malls are going away.
I won't miss sprawling commercial complexes with overpriced entertainment, food, and merchandise.
Agreed.You're not wrong about the overpricing but going to the mall on a Friday or Saturday back in the day was status. Especially where I'm from.
He's actually tagging with his dad. Turns out they are featured on the first episode of NWA's talent search The Circle Squared. PJ probably did that mall spot purely to get some extra promotion in.I met that dude Royal Rumble weekend. That's PJ Hawx, son of Luke Hawx.
You're not wrong about the overpricing but going to the mall on a Friday or Saturday back in the day was status. Especially where I'm from.
Agreed.
Malls used to be much more populated, people had more disposable income, e-commerce didn't exist.
I would save up money, go to Jefferson Mall in Louisville, browse Babbage's and KB Toys, hit up the Great American Cookie, play Turtles In Time at the arcade, get a pair of shoes from Foot Locker, and try to get phone numbers from girls that went to landlines.
God, I'm so old now.
Agreed.
Malls used to be much more populated, people had more disposable income, e-commerce didn't exist.
I would save up money, go to Jefferson Mall in Louisville, browse Babbage's and KB Toys, hit up the Great American Cookie, play Turtles In Time at the arcade, get a pair of shoes from Foot Locker, and try to get phone numbers from girls that went to landlines.
God, I'm so old now.
you still got it...clap clap clapclapclap.It's funny that you mentioned TIT because a few days after this I was at Walmart and I saw this:
So played it for the first time in 20+ years and after I beat the first level I yelled out "I STILL GOT IT!!! "