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Mar 1, 1982: MTV launched the "I Want My MTV" advertising campaign. #80s

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No shirts, no city services: Firefighter calendar too steamy for Ontario officials cp24.com/news/no-shirts…

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Christina Mauser, an assistant girls basketball coach at Harbor Day School in Del Mar, Ca. passed away on the helicopter that took the life of Kobe & Gianna Bryant. She leaves behind her husband Matt Hauser & their children! He's on Facebook devastated! Keep her family in prayer!

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10 things Toronto lost in the last decade we'll miss the most bit.ly/2Q3AXgC #Toronto

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#RIP RT @cnnbrk: Roxette singer Marie Fredriksson, known for the global smash hits “The Look” and “It Must Have Been Love,” is dead at 61 cnn.it/2E2NslR https://t.co/EouY37fGsS

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Dec 12, 1980: Apple Computer went public. #80s Biggest launch since Ford Motor Company in 1956.

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Sept 22, 1982: Family Ties debuted on NBC. #80s Ran 7 seasons & 176 episodes. Read my interview with show's creator, the late Gary David Goldberg > rediscoverthe80s.com/2019/09/interv…

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Sept 14, 1985: Both 227 & The Golden Girls debuted on NBC. #80s Ran 5 seasons & 116 episodes and 7 seasons & 173 episodes respectively.

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Eddie Money, the prolific singer and songwriter whose songs “Baby Hold On,” “Two Tickets to Paradise,” and “Take Me Home Tonight” soundtracked popular music in the 1980s, has died after being diagnosed with stage 4 esophageal cancer bit.ly/32yqnSq

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My gym sessions have been picking up again & im thrilled


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Aug 11, 1984: 35 years ago, "Ghostbusters" by Ray Parker Jr. hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. #80s Held top spot for 3 weeks.


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Hey @Disney, call me!


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