Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for November 25, 2012
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Clayton: I'm bored. Katy: Me, too. Clayton: We should build a time machine and go back to 1970. Katy: Good idea. Clayton: We'll need some special materials. Katy: A clock and a science book to start. Clayton: And we'll need a vehicle suitable for bumpy travel. Katy: And uniforms with googles. Clayton: But first, a sandwich. Katy: Heavy on peanut butter, light on crusts. Clayton: Wait. I forgot the most important part! Katy: What is it? Clayton: We need proof that we come from the future or no one will believe us. Katy: I've got it. Double stuffed oreos! Clayton: Truly the sandwhich cookie of advanced civilization!
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
Bring back some Space Food Sticks.
Pharmakeus Ubik about 12 years ago
Actually proof of how little progress has been made in the field of advanced snack development.
Rottiluv about 12 years ago
Oreo cookies were invented in 1912, how far back are they planning to go?
Odd Dog Premium Member about 12 years ago
They did make at least a limited run saw an episode of TMZ were one of the guy was dared to eat a box and couldn’t do it they were so sweet
Odd Dog Premium Member about 12 years ago
Glad I’m not the only one
gary4160 about 12 years ago
i want to kill that bug aka fruit fly maybe!
Lyons Group, Inc. about 12 years ago
@briatollahWhoa, I remember those! They came in chocolate, peanut butter (my favorite), and caramel.
pumaman about 12 years ago
I was never bored as a kid in 1970. I could play with Silly Putty, a Slinky, Hot Wheelz cars, Etch-a Sketch, Spiro-graph, any number of board games, or go outside and play hop-scotch, tag, frisbee…
Doctor11 about 12 years ago
Gotta love the kids and their imaginations.
Habogee about 12 years ago
A cell Phone wouldn’t work in the distant past. No Cell Towers. An iPod full of tunes would work better.
Habogee about 12 years ago
I often think of showing ancient Kings dramas depicting their lives. Just to hear their comments. A large flatscreen in a secret location in ancient Greece. Oracle anyone?
QuietStorm27 about 12 years ago
I agree.
emjaycee about 12 years ago
Nah, they will be rolling on the floor, laughing too hard at the fashions we wore: brown wide wale corduroy pants with an orange polyester shirt (men) or blouse (women). The styles my differ slightly, but the colors were all the same.