JpnDude
JpnDude t1_j20miwl wrote
Reply to comment by deeceeo in TIL Universal Studio's Colonial Street set has been home to Desperate Housewives, Psycho, Leave It To Beaver, The Munsters, The Hardy Boys, The Burbs, Dragnet, Delta House,Nancy Drew, The House Of the Seven Gables and more, all on the same "street". Built in the 1950, it remains in use today. by 54_actual
In Japan, it's available on Apple TV, Google Play and Amazon Prime.
JpnDude t1_j1c5aqs wrote
Reply to TIL that Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong apparently filled out and signed customs forms when returning from the moon in 1969. by The_Critical_Cynic
OP forgot Michael Collins. :-(
JpnDude t1_j0a7crc wrote
Reply to comment by reddit455 in TIL That 1994 FIFA World Cup in USA still holds the record for the one with highest attendance by marecko
I was there at Stanford for the Brazil-Cameroon match. My boss had given me tickets just a few days before. It was an amazing experience. Most seemed to be Brazil fans and no one ever sat down during the match.
JpnDude t1_iz3umn7 wrote
I say it's perfect timing by the guy swinging the stick. "All" the runner had to do was run and fall with the pull-back being done by the rope.
JpnDude t1_j5jdryr wrote
Reply to comment by WeDriftEternal in ELI5: How come some commercials will mention the competition by name but others use generic terms like “leading brand”? by OmarBarksdale
>A side note though, if you are the category leader, like say Coke over Pepsi -- you NEVER, ever mention your competitor. You are the champ, they are nothing to you, you don't mention them,
Yup. I can't remember any Coca-Cola commercials with Pepsi even hinted at. At the same time, Pepsi has had tons directly aimed at Coke. Anyone remember the Pepsi Challenge campaigns?