From a website not that far away, The Rock Father™ brings you the best in Pop Culture & Lifestyle for Families that Rock. Now it's coming to you from out of this world... a galaxy perhaps closer than you think!
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It's The Rock Father™ it's fun! That could be a motto for this one - a retro spin on The Rock Father™ logo, inspired by a small toymaker that eventually created the most popular action figure line of all time. It's an homage previously available only for one man to wear himself, now available as an homage for all to wear and enjoy.
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From The Rock Father™ comes the official Rock Father Rides™ Logo T! Whether working in the garage or playing with toy cars, show your support for everything "die-cast to real-world fast!"
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The first Musicland store opened in 1955 in Minneapolis. The company expanded rapidly during the mall boom in the 1980s and continued to grow into the 90s, becoming the US's largest specialty retailer of entertainment products. In addition to Musicland the company also ran Sam Goody, Suncoast, OnCue, and the Media Play Superstore Chains. The Musicland Group was purchased by Best Buy in 2001 at the height of Musicland's success. By then, Musicland numbered over 1300 stores, but Best Buy failed to generate the results they were looking for, losing $85 million in 2002. They had failed at properly running The Musicland Group and put the company up for sale. The Musicland Group filed...
In 1982's Six Pack, Kenny Rogers plays Brewster (Brew) Baker, an itinerant racing-car driver. Notwithstanding Brew's nickname, the six pack of the title refers to cute kids, not to beers. Cute kids who are orphans, whose specialties are either stripping or repairing racing cars, depending on how they feel about the owner. The kids steal Brew's engine when the film begins, but pretty soon he becomes a father figure to them and they fall into working as his pit crew. It's about as '80s as they come and super family friendly, but a good watch nonetheless.
Bob’s Country Bunker is a fictional Kokomo, Indiana roadhouse from the 1980 film, The Blues Brothers. The Chicago blues band stops off at this raucous cowboy bar and proceeds to pretend to be the country band advertised on the marquee. Upon asking the bartender what kind of music they normally have here, the bartender responds, "we have both kinds, country and western." The Blues Brothers proceed to play a blues number only to be met with anger by the crowd, who throw bottles at the chicken wire protected stage, leading them to play the theme from Rawhide.
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Pop It fidget popper design for girls and boys. "Simple dimple" or "Pop It", which side are you on? Great fidget popping design for kids as a gift idea for birthday or Christmas.
Does your child prefer a "Pop It" or "Simple dimple", choose what your child likes better, in the brand are more fun designs with "Pop It" and "Simple Dimple" fidget toys.
Inspired by the cover of the single for the title track from Product of Hate's second album, this design captures a tattered American Flag on the battlefield amid barbed wire.
"You Brought This War" will be available Feb. 5, 2021 via POH Metalworks.
Stream the single now on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and more.
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Big Wheel- the toy of every 70s and 80s kid's dreams. Screen downhill with no seatbelt and no helmet. Skin your knee, roll into the leaf pile. Pedal to the metal, baby! Plastic tricycle / trike type toy.
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The badass Green Machine Big Wheel. Monster toy of the 70s and 80s. Recumbent tricycle with killer steering and skid brakes. Great gift for 70s and 80s kids and fans of retro toys.