Vintage Yellow
Vintage Yellow
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Vintage Parker BallPoint Pens- Vintage New Stock-YELLOW Made in USA $16.99 |
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Vintage Cross Wide Diameter Cross Design Yellow Pen in sealed package $4.00 |
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Vintage “Tandem” Papermate Combo Ballpoint Pen and Highlighter Yellow Excellent $6.47 |
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Vintage yellow black US-made ballpoint pen advert $24.99 |
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Vintage Ballpoint Pen RITEPOINT Yellow & Black Plastic New PAPER MATE Refill $6.99 |
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Three vtg YELLOW freight Bic click ballpoint pens, new old stock, grt condition $5.00 |
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Vintage Sheaffer Clear Transparent Ball Point Pen Blue Red Green Yellow $9.95 |
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4 Vintage Parker Big Red Pens Red Orange Black Yellow 3 Ballpoint 1 Roller Ball $0.99 |
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Vintage NOS Sheaffer Deltagrip Ballpoint Pen Refillable Yellow $7.99 |
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XONEX 1955 Vintage Inspire Yellow Rollerball Pen roller $11.99 |
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Vintage ballpoint pen “Deutsche Bundespost” yellow $24.99 |
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Nice yellow ballpoint pen vintage $24.99 |
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Bright yellow vintage ADVERT ballpoint pen “SB Union” $24.99 |
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Yellow vintage ADVERT ballpoint pen (car rental) $24.99 |
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Nice vintage ballpoint pen yellow and blue $24.99 |
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VTG Cloisonne Ball Pen Aqua Blue Spindly Yellow Flowers $27.45 |
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Vintage ballpoint pen yellow black $24.99 |
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Vintage rare Cross ballpoint with yellow star advert $95.00 |
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Yellow furniture ADVERT ballpoint pen vintage $24.99 |
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Nice yellow ballpoint pen vintage $24.99 |
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Vintage ballpoint w. transparent ad section yellow $24.99 |
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Vintage ballpoint transparent ad section yellow push bt $24.99 |
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Vintage ballpoint pen yellow color with ad imprint $24.99 |
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Vintage ballpoint pen “1-9 DEUTSCHE BUNDESPOST” yellow $24.99 |
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Nice colorful vintage ballpoint pen yellow green $24.99 |
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Vintage GENT ballpoint w. transparent ad section yellow $24.99 |
TV Revival and Survival: Vintage Entertainment
With cable, satellite, DVD, downloading, digital on demand, and the whole of the internet to play with, these days we have a massive choice of entertainment available through our TVs, PCs, and even our mobile phones!
In the past, TV shows would be aired once, and possibly repeatedly occasionally; but the growth in services such as ‘TV on demand’, has meant that hundreds of TV shows from our past and present are now available to watch, whenever we feel like it.
Childhood nostalgia is for a large part driving the desire to watch classic TV shows from our youth, and the list of favourites is long. Many vintage shows are now available for download, such as ‘Catweazle’, a series from the 70s that followed an eccentric 11th Century wizard who accidentally travelled through time to the year 1970; or the classic game show ‘Catchphrase’, hosted by Irish comedian Roy Walker whereby contestants had to identify a familiar phrase which would be represented by a large screen animation, often involving the show’s yellow robot mascot, ‘Mr Chips’.
Many people are now able to relive childhood and teenage times by revisiting their favourite TV programmes of days gone by, and the entertainment industry has realised that nostalgia is big business. People love to recall and reminisce on characters and storylines of the past, and they are willing to pay for it. Many shows that have not been seen for a couple of decades are now selling well on DVD off the back of retro appeal.
There’s also certain nostalgia chic that surrounds the TV shows of our youth, which continues to influence fashion; T-shirts with retro icons such as the A-Team, Knight Rider, Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors, The Moomins and a number of video game characters such as Super Mario and Pac Man are commonly seen splashed across the shirts of hip 20 and 30 somethings who are keen to proclaim their love of shows of the past.
This era of information, where we can delve into the past and present world of entertainment is an exciting time to be living in. Perhaps our only problem is that there is now so much which appeals to us – both past and present – that working out what to watch is getting increasingly more difficult.
Thankfully, it’s easy to find entertainment news and listings which are an important part of most newspapers and consumer magazines; while there are of course many websites devoted to TV and film as well as celebrity gossip, so even if there’s nothing on the box, you’ll always be able to delve into the plethora of programming from the past.
About the Author
Andrew Regan is an online, freelance author from Scotland. He is a keen rugby player and enjoys travelling.
Anyone have any idea of decoration I can do for a teen bedroom? vintage, yellow, beautiful, elegant, stylish?
I like and classy period pieces. and I would like ideas on painting, decor, bedding. if you have websites that could go to that would be helpful. <3 I also do not like vintage granny. I like the most hippie. as peace and love. or Audrey Hepburn (not really but I adore vintage)
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