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  2. Gordon Elliott (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Elliott was born in Everton, Liverpool, England, but grew up in Lewisham, New South Wales, Australia.He was educated at Christian Brothers' High School, Lewisham. [2] While studying as a Sydney student, Elliott worked part-time on a radio show and ended up on Good Morning Australia [3] He also appeared as the Australian anchorman for the 1984 Olympic Concert Gala. [4]

  3. Slam book - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Claire Morris-Dobbie launched SLAM: A New Way to Tell the Truth, a pre-made "slam book" with online tie-in features in an attempt to combine nostalgia with the growing World Wide Web. It was billed as a "kinder and gentler" slam book for teens and pre-teens with the goal of encouraging them to think and communicate, write and express ...

  4. 1980s nostalgia - Wikipedia

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    The 70's Are So 90's. The 80's Are The Thing Now. The New York Times. 5 May 2002. Strangest thing: Resurgence of TV programs set in '80s shows no sign of halting. USA Today. Like, Omigod!' It's the return of the '80s. CNN. 21 August 2002. Millennial nostalgia brings '80s, '90s back into trend. abcnews. 28 December 2022.

  5. 15 Things No One Said in the '80s That We Say All the ... - AOL

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    1. "Just Google it." Google didn't exist in the '80s, and while the internet existed, it wasn't utilized much for personal use at that time. Heck, most homes didn't even have computers back then.

  6. 15 Everyday Things From the ’80s That Seem Fancy Now - AOL

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    1. Solid Wood Furniture. During the 1980s, most furniture was crafted from solid wood rather than the cheap particle board and veneer that dominate today’s market.Pieces were designed to last ...

  7. A look back at what the world was like when AOL began

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    The cost of gas was just $1.12 — less than half of today's prices. Today, a gallon of milk will set you back $3.52, but in 1985, you could pick up that same gallon for $2.26.

  8. List of catchphrases in American and British mass media

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    "Tell me what you don't like about yourself" Dr. McNamara and Dr. Troy: Nip/Tuck [50] "Thank you veddy much" Latka Gravas: Taxi [49] "That would be so cool! So cool" Arthur Kensington Jr., "The Nerd" Robot Chicken "That's hot" Paris Hilton: The Simple Life [50] "That's what she said!" Michael Scott: The Office [54] "The thrill of victory, the ...

  9. Tabloid talk show - Wikipedia

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    A tabloid talk show is a subgenre of the talk show genre that emphasizes controversial and sensationalistic topical subject matter. [1] The subgenre originated in the United States and achieved peak viewership from the mid-1980s through the end of the 1990s.