Sunday 23 August 2009

Bloody Adverts!


Recent posts in which I talked about some of the more outrageous classified AD's in old magazines, particularly the American pulps has reminded me of something I'd long forgotten. You see I was brought up in a small town called Gilfach Goch which was three miles further on and the next left after the back end of beyond.


Now as a kid growing up in the Seventies I had the usual boyish interests of the time. I wore t-shirts , flared trousers with patch pockets, bumber training shoes, and rode a Chopper bicycle while sucking on a spangle. But as well as all that, and thinking that Wings was the group the Beatles could have been, I had a mania for comic books. In those days the British comics - Battle, Action, 2000AD were my favourites but I would also buy the American titles when I had enough pocket money left over.

Now one thing that was always advertised in American comics at the time were a mysterious thing called sea monkeys - remember them! They looked so cool - little creatures that lived in a fish bowl and set up elaborate societies - least that's what the adverts suggested. These guys look so cool but it was frustrating as hell because there was nowhere for a British kid to get hold of them - it seemed that America had all the best tricks. Man having some sea monkeys of my own was a dream but alas, one that was tragically out of reach.

They looked so cute on the packaging and I know that, even as a kid, I should have known better but that was exactly how I imagined them to look. The AD's only cemented this delusion.


"Sea-Monkeys® are a true miracle of nature. They exist in suspended animation inside their tiny eggs for many years. The instant-life crystals, in which the eggs are enclosed, preserve their viability and help to extend still further their un-hatched life span! Sea-Monkeys are real Time-Travelers asleep in biological time capsules for their strange journey into the future!"

Anyway the years went by - hairstyles changed, flared trousers vanished, my Chopper was replaced by a drop handle and Wings split up - by this time I had acne and a new found interest in girls but still in the back of my mind I had this unfulfilled desire for some sea monkeys.

I eventually came across some in a joke shop in Blackpool when I was about sixteen - far too old for that sort of thing. But I bought them and couldn't wait to get them home and place them in a tank for the creatures to hatch. I started thinking up names for them and all of a sudden I was that young kid again.

Anyway they eventually hatched, were too small to see unless you held them up to the light and squinted and I quickly got fed up of them. Turns out they are actually a species of brine shrimp and they do not look like the illustrations on the packets. They're kind of boring and merely looked like tiny specks floating in water. I think I got drunk one day on booze stolen from a friend's parents and actually drunk my small bowl of water, sea monkeys and all.

And I tell you another thing those X-ray specs that in the AD allowed you to see through women's clothing didn't work either.


Sea monkeys are still available - check out the web site

5 comments:

Charles Gramlich said...

I ordered some sea monkeys and they never grew. I also ordered 1000 magnets and they were practically microscopic.

Matthew P. Mayo said...

I always wanted one of those pet monkeys for $4.95 advertised in the back of the comics. My mom said, "No way, pal. You know how nasty those things are?"

Maybe she was right, but I still want a pet monkey.


-Matt

Cormac Brown said...

No, you see the X-ray specs only work on the Sea Monkeys.

Abe Lucas said...

When I was seven (1978) I sent away for a "Joy Buzzer" and a packet of "Sneezing Powder" and both worked! The powder was brownish and smelled like pepper, but the buzzer was great. I later got a "Woopee Cushion", but a heavyset kid named "Chippy"--who taught me a string of swear words I still reference to this day--plopped down on it and popped the thing.

Never did get the Sea Monkeys, though--I didn't want to be responsible for another "pet."

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