Sonny
The nickname given to Ronald Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative in the 1980's was 'Star Wars'.
The Tubes
saint augiatine nickname is the demon city because in the 1980s people say they say more demons than anything they have ever seen before
Fatman
The documentary "A Haunting in Connecticut" was released on DVD in 2008. *Not to be confused with the major motion picture "The Haunting in Connecticut" which was released to DVD on July 14, 2009.
Al Hrabosky, a major league baseball relief pitcher in the 1970s and early 1980s, was known as "the Mad Hungarian."
Phil Powrie has written: 'The Cinema of France (24 Frames' 'French Cinema in the 1980s' -- subject(s): Motion pictures, Men, Men in motion pictures, Nostalgia, Masculinity 'Pierre Batcheff and stardom in 1920s French cinema' -- subject(s): Silent films, History and criticism, Motion picture actors and actresses 'Compo pub' 'French Cinema in the 1990s' 'Jean-Jacques Beineix' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
The Boy in the Bubble
1980s Yugo for sure.1980s Yugo for sure.
The Smurfs was the nickname given to three of the Washington Redskins during the 1980s. The Smurfs consisted of Virgil Seay, Alvin Garrett, and Charlie Brown.
The list of the Internet and PC what-ifs are: What if Google Maps were invented in the 1980s? What if YouTube was invented in the 1980s? What if Wikipedia was invented in the 1980s? What if Myspace was invented in the 1980s? What if Yahoo was invented in the 1980s? What if Facebook was invented in the 1980s? What if Twitter was invented in the 1980s? What if Deviant Art was invented in the 1980s? What if Skype was invented in the 1980s? What if Google Video (launched in 2005) lasted forever on the Internet? What if laptops were invented in the 1950s? and millions of other what-ifs.
The X Factor wasn't around in the 1980s.