
Rocker Supply
While I never mail ordered anything from any of the ‘rocker supply’ companies advertising in various magazines and comics, I did frequent a few stores

A Look Back at The Hurst Lightning Rods Shifter
The ’80s was a crazy time for fashion, hairstyles, and automotive accessories. Here’s an awkward moment in aftermarket shifters, the Hurst Lightning Rods. Part of

Love letters
Love letters have played a significant role in media and our lives for centuries. From soldiers at war, writing to their loved ones; to Beethoven’s

Bench Seat Magic
Before you write this story off as just another “auto journalist yearns for the past,” article, hear me out. The coronavirus, a shift towards electromobility,

That one time when Jani Lane was in Motörhead
That one time when Jani Lane was in Motörhead? Yikes: The Revolver Golden Gods Awards took place on April 23, 2014 at Club Nokia in

Jeremy Green Makes Horlicks University Look Pretty Damn Good
Jeremy Green didn’t do a whole lot of acting after what is probably her best known role as Laverne in ‘The Raft’ segment of Creepshow

When Fireball Roberts Pontiac Dominated the ’62 Daytona 500
Fireball Roberts and his Pontiac were the class of the field at Daytona in 1962, propelled by the skills of crew chief Smokey Yunick. Watch

Alice Knew
Alice knew a thing or two about the goings-on in the Brady house… https://psyne.blog/product/madame-banana-1944-vintage-mens-t-shirt/

Morning, Sunshine!
“Morning, Sunshine!” is a greeting to someone to introduce a new day, and at the same time, telling them that they are the person that makes

Paul Constantineau: Fear of Flying
Paul Constantineau was born in Canada and moved to the Santa Monica area of Los Angeles when he was ten years old. He eventually fell

Arcade Hit: BurgerTime
BurgerTime was produced by Bally Midway in 1982. The object of the game is for Peter Pepper to assemble four giant burgers without colliding with

The Largely Unseen History Of Black Cowboys (And Cowgirls)
According to Atlanta-based photographer Forest McMullin, around 25 percent of the cowboys responsible for the movement in the American West were African-American. And yet, the