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"Cicada" The Video Game
Your favorite fictional video game to come outta the 80's. Cicadas are winged insects, known for the songs sung by most, but not all, males of the species. They are better known for their swarming behavior which occurs every 13 to 17 years, depending... -
"Cleveland" Ohio
Cleveland Brown rocks! -
"D" Dayton Logo
Show your support for University of Dayton with the officially licensed collection of collegiate apparel from Old School Shirts. -
"Go Ask Your Mother"
?? It's the??classic dad line. -
"I Thought Turkeys Could Fly" Mug
The most famous episode of WKRP in Cincinnati, and one of the most acclaimed episodes of any sitcom, "Turkeys Away" follow's the station's misguided attempt to give away turkeys. The whole promotion ends in disaster and hilarity, with the final line of the show emerging as... -
"I Thought Turkeys Could Fly" Sticker
"As god is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly." The most famous episode of WKRP in Cincinnati, and one of the most acclaimed episodes of any sitcom, "Turkeys Away" follows the station's misguided attempt to give away turkeys. The whole promotion ends in... -
"Keep It Old School" Old School Shirts Logo Tee
Keep it old school with this, and all our shirts! -
"King Me" Vintage Little Kings Cream Ale
Little Kings??was first brewed in 1958 by Cincinnati's own Schoenling Brewing Co. It became very popular throughout the Midwest thanks to its distinctive 7-ounce green bottles and famous "king me" slogan. -
"Let There Be Light!" Crosley Field First Night Game
It took some convincing, but in 1935 the Cincinnati Reds convinced Major League Baseball to allow night baseball in order to draw more fans.??President??Franklin D. Roosevelt, sitting in the White House in Washington, D.C., threw the switch??that lit up Crosley Field on May 24,... -
"Little" Joe Morgan - Hall of Fame Second Baseman
Joe Morgan??was an integral part of The Big Red Machine that won the World Series in 1975 and 1976. Morgan had a storied career and and his considered one of the besr second basemen of all time, both on the field and at the... -
"Sho Nuff" Cherry Ice Cream Soda
Look! It's Billy, the Sho Nuff Cherry Ice Cream Soda delivery boy! -
"The Corner" Stadium Tee
Nicknamed "The Corner" for its location at the intersection of Michigan and Trumbull Avenues, this stadium hosted the big league's Tigers baseball team from 1912 to 1999. ITC16940 -
"The Hit King" Pete Rose
The Hit King is No. 14, Pete Rose with 4,256. He also holds the record for games played at 3,562, at bats with 14,053, singles with 3,215, and outs with 10,328. He also has three World Series rings, three batting titles, an MVP Award,... -
0011>0001
Eleven is greater than one. -
1,000-Shot Red Ryder Carbine
A Red Ryder BB gun with a compass in the stock, and this thing which tells time'. Poetry. Sheer poetry, Ralph! An A+ OS17070 -
107.9 The End Cleveland
On May 12, 1992, WPHR, 107.9, flipped its format from CHR/top-40 to modern rock. It also changed call letters to WENZ, and branded itself "The End." The end of "The End" wasn't far off though, and within a few years new ownership changed the... -
113th Derby 1987
The first Derby was held in 1875 in Louisville and is the most famous horse racing event in the world. The entire horseracing world knows its significance. -
120 Minutes
The program known as 120 Minutes ran on Music Television from 1986 to 2003. It was cancelled abruptly but returned in 2011 on the channel's sibling feed where it ran for two more years. After the channel became more mainstream in the 1980s, thanks... -
120 Minutes Glossy Mug
The program known as 120 Minutes ran on Music Television from 1986 to 2003. It was cancelled abruptly but returned in 2011 on the channel's sibling feed where it ran for two more years. After the channel became more mainstream in the 1980s, thanks... -
120 Minutes Sticker
The program known as 120 Minutes ran on Music Television from 1986 to 2003. It was cancelled abruptly but returned in 2011 on the channel's sibling feed where it ran for two more years. After the channel became more mainstream in the 1980s, thanks...

