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Time Barbarians: March 1981

Time Barbarians: March 1981

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After a heroic trifle with the evil Kutchek, the boys are once again hurled into the throes of space and time. On this episode, T-Bone and Ty Fighter land in Daytona Beach Florida in the midst of a Michelob Light Wet T-Shirt Contest. Who will win? The results may surprise you.


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Bobby Sands begins his hunger strike

Miracle on Ice T.V. Movie debuts

Howard Stern makes his first broadcast in Washington D.C.

The Star Wars radio drama released

Pope Assassinated?!

Which Happy Days cast member gets SHOT!!??

Timex releases an early home PC

Walter Cronkite resigns

the shame of DORF on Golf

John Hinkley Sr. tells his son he's on his own

Murder at Disneyland

Achievements in SURGERY! First heart and lung transplant

Dan Rather takes over the world

Bette Davis Eyes goes straight to the top

The Atlanta Child Murders

The World's Largest Sun Dial is unleashed upon the world

The first Rubiks Cube speed championship occurs

Bruce Springsteen sings about the mafia

The Ropers leave Three's Company

a Masonic Lodge tries to overthrow Italy

The Greatest American Hero debuts

Arkansas adopts creationism in public schools

Remember the Titans captain passes away

Last reported lynching by the ku klux klan

The first Mongolian in space

God Bless John McClain

Nazi Hunts continue

Ultraman 80 ends

Ozzy Osbourne bites the head off a dove

Ronald Reagan assassination attempt

Aunt Jemima passes

Chariots of Fire released in the UK

the First Annual Golden Raspberry Awards were handed out










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