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I remember being a kid, constantly eating these microwavable "fast fries" in the 90s. it was a box of straight french fries, each fry had its own slot with probably this same material cooking them. That being said, I can not fathom being an adult and making the kinds of things she's suggesting in here. A lot of the food doesn't even look appealing, though maybe its that wonderful VHS aesthetic we got going on here.
25:21 If you were choosing fast food over boiling water to cook packaged pasta, are you really going starting cooking at home once you get a pasta machine?
As far as the lanes go... this would have been either at Airport Lanes, Suburban Lanes, Sheridan Lanes or Thruway Lanes. Look at the lane number. 59. Those 4 bowling establishments had over 60 lanes. Not sure any other in the Buffalo area did.
@@codedrop3339 😆 Only Airport Lanes remains. This Lindy Ruff video was shot at either Suburban or Airport. At Sheridan Lanes, the seating area was on a higher level compared to the lanes. I am full of useless info. LOL
That Tango why must I worship him and never ever tell, our romantic wedding would be dancing under the stars waltzing by the water with swans and doves with pink roses everywhere.