Post a photo of a shelf of items that displays your love for pop culture.With all of the random nonsense that I've collected through my nerdish obsession with pop culture -- you've likely seen some of in on my regular Basement Junk posts -- this small section of a larger shelf seems to accidentally encapsulate so many of the areas of pop culture that I hold dear.
Curious to know more about what you're looking at? Here's a quick rundown from left to right.
- The Monopoly Book by Maxine Brady
- The Great American Cereal Book by Martin Gitlin and Topher Ellis
- Dirty Jokes Your Mother Told Me by D.M. Engel
- What Were You in a Previous Life by Adam Green
- Sign In, Please (Weekly Reader Books)
- TV Superstars Scrapbook 4 by Steven Otfinoski
- The Dukes of Hazzard Scrapbook by Roger Elwood
- The Kids' Video Game Guide by Ronald W. Lackmann
- My grade school yearbooks from kindergarten through 8th grade
- Mr. T Action Fun Coloring Book
- Mr. T Crossword Puzzles
- Mr. T Search-a-Word
- Break Dancing: Let Colin & Venol Show You How by Lucy Alford
- Letter People Chatterbook (Alpha One)
- Letter People Alpha Days
- Sesame Street Unpaved by David Borgenicht
- Rich Mullins: Home by Rich Mullins and Chris Well
- Woody Guthrie Artworks by Steven Brower
- Beastie Boys Companion: Two Decades of Commentary by John M. Rocco and Brian Rocco
- Will the Circle Be Unbroken: Country Music in America by Paul Kingsbury and Alanna Nash
- Journals by Kurt Cobain
- Transcribed entries from my grandmother's journals written in the later years of her life
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6 comments:
So did you ever learn how to breakdance?
Not yet. :)
Ordering the cereal book!
That book is worth every penny you'll spend on it.
Excellent shelf, Tim. I too have the Sesame Street Unpaved book.
Other ones that look interesting to me include the Dukes of Hazard book, the Beastie Boys commentary and the cereal book.
Is the Monopoly book about the history of the game?
Thanks Pax...
The Monopoly Book is full of history, rules, strategies...
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