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Herbert Arnold Ligon began his trucking career in 1935 at age 17 when he took a job hauling freight out of his hometown of Madisonville, Kentucky. Always thinking bigger, the industrious young Ligon bought his first truck at 18, founding his company, Ligon Specialized Hauler, Inc. By 1946, his fleet...
'Airplane II: The Sequel' is a 1982 American parody film that was released on December 10, 1982, as a follow-up to the 1980 film 'Airplane!' This version of the poster art was used during the film's December release, while alternate versions featured the aircrew hanging off the back of the...
M-Tex Oil is a fictional petroleum company meant to represent one of the biggest companies in the Texan oil industry. Founded during the '80s energy crisis to take advantage of domestic oil production, M-Tex takes center stage in the TV drama, Landman. The series follows Tommy Norris in the titular...
Lester "Bud" Antle founded his produce packing and shipping company in the Pajaro Valley in Central California in 1943. He named his company Bud Antle, and you can still find the old 'Bud of California' logo on commodity produce cartons, crates, and even refrigerated trailers, along with the company's 'Fresh...
WSQK 94.5 FM is a fictional rock 'n roll station broadcasting from the small Midwestern town of Hawkins, Indiana. Boasting 50,000 watts of power, WSQK has the juice to push its signal far beyond standard terrestrial radio, possibly even into alternate dimensions, and with their street team mobile studio Chevy...
White Mountain Cooler was an alcoholic beverage that debuted in the US market in 1985, and while it was often referred to as a wine cooler, White Mountain's beverages were actually 'beer coolers,' using on malted (beer) bases. Despite a crowded market, White Mountain Cooler became the top-selling brand of...
The phrase "all gave some, some gave all" was first uttered by Howard William Osterkamp, a Korean War Veteran and Purple Heart recipient who continued to fight for his country even after his leg was broken. He was acknowledging the fortuitous fact that he made it out of Korea with...
The X-Files portrayed a world full of government conspiracy, unsolved mysteries, and paranormal phenomena that didn't align with rational perceptions. Shapeshifters, telekinesis, extraterrestrials, cryptids, urban legends, ghosts, Native American lore, and much, much more all came together to make the X-Files what it was. Nothing made sense. Answers were rare....
Japanese tuner car culture is well known, but what many folks stateside are unaware of is that there is a vibrant off-road scene in Japan as well. From dedicated off-roaders that like to conquer rough terrain to tricked out mall crawlers that would prefer to cruise the car shows, there...
The "14 Hour Technicolor Dream" held at Alexandra Palace on April 29, 1967, was one of the seminal events of the counterculture revolution in 1960s London. The event was organized as a fundraiser for the paper, the International Times. The multimedia, multi-arts event featured poets, artists and musicians, headlined by...