Been collecting music and skateboard stickers, patches, posters, buttons, since I was 9 or so (1989). As I've gotten older, this collection continues to keep piling up and expanding with interests. Beer related items have been comprising themselves predominately in my stack. I have a trunk packed with old Mad Magazine items and goodies! Us pack rat humans though..
Lagoinha do Leste Thanks. I knew then that if I made videos, there could be an audience to watch them. I just didn't realize it would be 30 years before I found the audience!
Heh heh. I had a sticker collection back when I was a kid. It's so crazy you still have all of those. Loved the puffy ones and the scratch n sniff. I remember that pizza one!
Weird Paul, your collection is truly an inspiration to me! I've also got lots stickers I've saved from my childhood in the 80's and I've decided it's finally time to start stickin' them into my sticker book on my channel! Happy Stickin'!
Yes! What was it about those wacky pack stickers that we felt compelled to stare at them for so long that they became emblazoned in our minds to this day! I can look at one today and whoosh, like a vacuum, I’m sucked right back into the 70s, feeling the exact same feelings I did then, while looking at them! Weird, man… but I love it!
I am very thankful to have been born in the early 70's. So many things to peek a child's interest back then. Kids today... Why would I want collect stickers? I have Pokemon Go!
I used to collect stickers in the 80's. Squeezit was awesome! Also used to save product stickers. Nutty. There used to be hundreds of stickers that would litter the ground at MT. Angel Octoberfest. Usually meat stickers that got stuck to the ground and said things like boneless. They banned the stickers due to to huge cleanup.
Wow nice and intresting collection! Even if i was born in 2002 i understand your collections because its really intresting! Thanks Sir. Paul for this video!
+ORIGINAL VLOGGER 80'S WEIRD PAUL. Your welcome. It's nice to see a sticker collection from way back then. I have a bunch from the 90s. I even have some of those old Pokemon stickers from the lollipops :-)
I immediately thought of my elementary school favorite, the scratch & sniff pizza sticker when I started this clip, then I get to 1:46....man, you RULE! lol I loved Wacky Packages....& the puffy stickers too(I had the Pacman set)..Would love to get a few 80's sets of stickers some day, there was a lot on Ebay last time I looked
Wow, I don't think that would be a typical item you'd find at a thrift store. Nice, man! I used to go to them all the time hunting for retro games, but just gave up a few years ago. These days, at least around here in Orlando, 99.9% of the time all your going to find is old Xbox & PS2 sports games & epic Gameboy Advance titles such as Mary Kate & Ashley's Girls Night Out =P
ThingsThatComeBack Thank you! I wish I still had more of those scratch and sniff stickers...and the Donkey Kong puffy stickers that I must have plastered everywhere!
YES Scratch and SNIFF were the BEST my teacher only ever gave those out at the end of a year.. they were a treat worth waiting for!! :) THANKS so much for sharing your 80s memories with us!
I was looking into the career of filmmaker Walter Williams, who did the Mr. Bill videos for SNL in the late 1970s. From 1991 to 1999, Williams did an ad campaign for Pizza Hut called "The Pizza Head Show." Those stickers at 2:35 are characters from those ads. The commercials are pretty much a direct remake of Mr. Bill, except the main character is made of pizza instead of clay. His enemy is an evil pizza cutter named Steve, who is analogous to Mr. Bill's enemy, Sluggo. Pizza Head always gets cut up and trampled and tortured in his videos. That's why he looks terrified.
Also, in the 1990s, Pizza Hut did a lot of sports-related promotions and giveaways. (They seem to have given up on that in the new century.) As the spokesmen for the company, Pizza Head and Steve did a lot of ads about baseball and especially basketball. That's why PH is in a sneaker and Steve is dressed as a ref.
Hey weird Paul. Ironically, my names Paul and I too have had the the name weird Paul, except people have added an Py Pauly to my name. My last name also starts with a P, hmmm. Weeeiird. Anyway, I have many of the same or similar stickers from the 70s and 80s. My collection includes Mystic Stickers, cool oil filled stickers that when you touch them, the oil swirls and makes you feel all warm n fuzzy inside! Love your stuff weird Paul! U have have my vote!, something I say, I don't know.
What a great collection! Well preserved. I remember having to trade 8 stickers to get an Oilies sticker. They were like gold! A few years ago I started rebuilding my collection (70's, 80's & 90's) I now have 3 albums organized. What is your favorite sticker? You videos are interesting and informative!
You've spent a lot of time taking trips back in time, so to speak, so il ask you this, Have you ever wondered about time, the concept or idea and also ideas like "the past"? Have you ever thought about going back in time? You seemed so happy then ( not that you aren't happy today) but my questions are more so philosophical ones. I feel that I held certain values and standards for imagination, and that today me and much of my age group now have mostly forgotten their imagination. Sometimes I wish I could go back in time and re-do things. Have you ever wondered about immortality and what that could mean? Your channel is more fun than super deep and serious, but wondered what you thought . I know, there's like a lot of questions there.
risingsonseven I have and continue to think about things like these all the "time". I like to read about theories about time and how it works. I asked my dad at a young age to build me a time machine and I got upset when he said that he couldn't. I was happy then in some ways and not in others, just like I am now. I definitely wouldn't want to re-live it! Imagination is truly one of the most important things humans have. I've never wanted to live forever, but I do want my creations to live on past me. I like to make my videos fun to watch, but sometimes I also think there's a lot going on deeper, underneath.
Vintage stickers sell for lots of money on Ebay....especially scratch n sniff...and most anything from the 80's...Lisa Frank is also very popular. As long as they are on their original backings.
+Jackie Keene Who'd of thunk it...our beloved vtg. trapper keepers would be selling for over $50-100 bucks. We should've wiped out the clearance sections at Ames, Jamesway, and Happy Harrys (in October when school stuff and Trapper keeper's were sold for like $2 )and made a killing 20 years later ; )
Crystal Packard My sister and I filled a sticker book with scratch and sniff stickers! I gave ownership of the book to her when I got older, so I don't have it anymore.
Just came across this video- you certainly have a great collection there. Definitely brought back some of my childhood memories! I have a little bit of my stickers I collected in the 80s and I want to sell them now. Just random stuff, scratch n sniffs (yes they still smell incredibly lol) puffy ones, oil filled ones, garbage pail kid stickers. I have no kids or anyone to leave them to so do you have any suggestions on how I can sell them other than on Ebay? And btw I don't think your weird at all lol just down to earth. ✌
A lot of stickers going around. There are people who collect the stickers that come in fruit. And there's plenty of variety. Just the other day I was almostt going swallowing a sticker that was stuck in my apple. I was chewing apple while felt that the shell does not crumbled. Of course it was the dam sticker in my mouth.
Enter into a search engine such as Google: Czechoslovakia "Céčka". Very popular collectible his time. I do not remember it, I experienced communism in kindergarten, the Céčka one did not collect. Collected previously. I do not know what it is used. I guess it made for children. Girls are used as a necklace, maybe a chain hand. Each of them wanted to own as much as possible. After the Velvet Revolution in 1989, it was not about them nobility. In the nineties they were in vogue hockey cards. Postage stamps are collected as usual. I think I get Céčka today would be collector's deed for the Czechs, Slovaks, let alone foreigners.
Banana stickers I collected too! In childhood. I am sorry that I have the booklet, where I'm sticking to it. I'd like a collection owned, but do not want her to establish her again. Previously, it seems to me, it has been available to those labels more than today. Today, perhaps retailers chooses several suppliers. On the other hand, I note I once wanted to collect, but did not want to set up a collection to go ahead, but I changed my mind and started with it. Maybe my banana stickers entice them later. Find useful booklet, which I liked this collection hide in the attic and not between what is worth. I'll see.
It takes time, patience and effort. In my opinion, the collection of stickers from bananas collector must make some effort, effort. It is not enough to have money to go and buy, like when I choose hockey cards in e-ability. Rarity is not given the price, but the amount, but the price is decided. Interesting collecting field, these stickers. Sometimes you have to experience the one that does not need ten years without having a price. Determine the potential cost collectors. From a certain perspective, it is difficult to get a large number of these labels in a short time than rare stamps or gold coins, for example. That's what's interesting. Stores prefer brands such as Bonita, Dole. Chiquita. Previously, it was also so, it is a fact that from time to time there were other labels that I scavenge and collected. I am sorry that stapled where I stuck it, I do not. I could have a decent base and to add up to some occur again. The last comment I wrote exactly incompletely. Immediately after the revolution, goods can not be more than now, when our economy thrive. Were it not for the Nazis and the Communists, we are one of the most advanced countries in Europe. (First Czechoslovak Republic.) If I lived to be in Prague, the labels will be more species and before there will be new. That also goes. Although our city has only 14,000 inhabitants, but high purchasing power tourists as well. There are Billa, Lidl, two of Alberta, then Penny, three Czech supermarkets Pear, puts the suspect Kaufland. Then smaller shops. On a small city, there are 8 large supermarkets, places to ninth. Previously there were two, but they will have gathered more labels than now. The question is, at what time. It could be within three or four years. Maybe even five.
Otherwise, such an interest, as my collection is concerned, curiosity, which entertain. You know how long I was looking for a common sign of the Dominican Republic? Up to six or eight years! Mark has become one Czech crown. (US dollar is 24-25CZK). Paradox? A year later, I got another sign of the country without any problems. While there was no problem, things get better. Even so, the common stamp of the country, which in my case the little stamps. This always other collectors to exchange entertained, look for something available for several years. :-D
I wish I could go back in time and hang out with you in the 80's. We could get all the puffy stickers!
Wish I still had all those stickers I put in the sticker albums. Wonder if my sisters kept them or threw them in a dumpster!
Always enjoy these types of videos the most! Stickers, keyrings erasers those kinds of things
Oh my Gosh!!! I completely forgot about Denver the Last Dinosaur until now!!!
I loved the puffy stickers in the '80's 😊
I've been getting a lot of stickers the last few months!
Been collecting music and skateboard stickers, patches, posters, buttons, since I was 9 or so (1989). As I've gotten older, this collection continues to keep piling up and expanding with interests. Beer related items have been comprising themselves predominately in my stack.
I have a trunk packed with old Mad Magazine items and goodies! Us pack rat humans though..
andrew vincent Yeah, stuff sure does pile up! My issue is always finding the time to try to keep it in some kind of order!
I think you're the original weird. I love your old videos. How could you imagine youtube in the 80s?
Lagoinha do Leste Thanks. I knew then that if I made videos, there could be an audience to watch them. I just didn't realize it would be 30 years before I found the audience!
I remember a handful of these & others. Scratch & Sniff were amazing....I even remember scratch & sniff pages in kids books
WaxHeadroom Oh yeah, I forgot about that - we definitely had books like those.
Scratch and sniff stickers were the best back then! Good times!
Wow colorkins!!!! I forgot about those guys!
Still trying to find one of them in stuffed form!
Heh heh. I had a sticker collection back when I was a kid. It's so crazy you still have all of those. Loved the puffy ones and the scratch n sniff. I remember that pizza one!
***** If you remember how it smells, it still smells just like that!
I love your sticker collection!
+Joanna Dyndor (Dyndorian) Thank you Joanna!
I still have Michael Jackson puffy stickers from the 80s. Love your videos Paul. Thanks man
troy rogalinski That's cool! Thanks for watching, Troy!
Weird Paul, your collection is truly an inspiration to me! I've also got lots stickers I've saved from my childhood in the 80's and I've decided it's finally time to start stickin' them into my sticker book on my channel! Happy Stickin'!
Thanks Anthony! Never too late to start sticking!
I'm envious of you collection , Paul . Especially of the Return of the Jedi puffy stickers . Great video
+Ryan Talbot Thanks Ryan! I have some more Star Wars stickers in this video: czcams.com/video/AcRM6NXIJek/video.html
Yes! What was it about those wacky pack stickers that we felt compelled to stare at them for so long that they became emblazoned in our minds to this day! I can look at one today and whoosh, like a vacuum, I’m sucked right back into the 70s, feeling the exact same feelings I did then, while looking at them! Weird, man… but I love it!
I am very thankful to have been born in the early 70's. So many things to peek a child's interest back then. Kids today... Why would I want collect stickers? I have Pokemon Go!
I guess it's true!
I remember my puffy stickers of He-Man and Masters of the Universe.. I miss them! Also the smelly ones take me back!!
Gustavo11pr Yes, there are many memories in these stickers!
I had tons of those Grimm stickers !!!
Used to love watching that cartoon on Saturday mornings in the early 90s!
Awesome!
Carissa Chapman Thanks Carissa!
Glad I found this channel
I used to collect stickers in the 80's. Squeezit was awesome! Also used to save product stickers. Nutty. There used to be hundreds of stickers that would litter the ground at MT. Angel Octoberfest. Usually meat stickers that got stuck to the ground and said things like boneless. They banned the stickers due to to huge cleanup.
Henry S BONELESS!
Wow nice and intresting collection! Even if i was born in 2002 i understand your collections because its really intresting! Thanks Sir. Paul for this video!
ItsMeandYou! HD I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching!!
ORIGINAL VLOGGER 80'S WEIRD PAUL more power sir! Pls keep on making intresting vids!
I've never seen those scratch and sniff Frankberry / Count Chocula stickers before, really cool! :)
I had forgotten all about them, when I saw them again I was so excited!
ORIGINAL VLOGGER 80'S WEIRD PAUL awesome! :)
... I have similar Rugrat Stickers from The 90s.
only one's of those I remember having was the Count Chocula and Frankenberry.
Those are good ones!
omg i want the Count Chocula Sticker. awesome collection :)
+Crystal Camacho Thanks Crystal!
+ORIGINAL VLOGGER 80'S WEIRD PAUL. Your welcome. It's nice to see a sticker collection from way back then. I have a bunch from the 90s. I even have some of those old Pokemon stickers from the lollipops :-)
Sweet!
I remember those smelly and puffy stickers :D You've got to be the king of collecting :)
creamofcardstv I collect lots of different things, but I know there's people who have way more stuff than I do.
I immediately thought of my elementary school favorite, the scratch & sniff pizza sticker when I started this clip, then I get to 1:46....man, you RULE! lol I loved Wacky Packages....& the puffy stickers too(I had the Pacman set)..Would love to get a few 80's sets of stickers some day, there was a lot on Ebay last time I looked
+Stevaside I just got a set of vintage Pittsburgh Steelers puffy stickers at the thrift store, they were brand new and only 99 cents!
Wow, I don't think that would be a typical item you'd find at a thrift store. Nice, man! I used to go to them all the time hunting for retro games, but just gave up a few years ago. These days, at least around here in Orlando, 99.9% of the time all your going to find is old Xbox & PS2 sports games & epic Gameboy Advance titles such as Mary Kate & Ashley's Girls Night Out =P
It's true! Those are all you ever see anymore.
Great collection. I thought I was the only kid in the 80's who saved the stickers off Dole and Chiquita bananas......LOL
***** lol...I think kids love to peel the stickers off...maybe not many of us actually saved them though!
Great video Paul... I LOVED stickers such a great lil trip down memory lane.. but I had many more Lisa Frank stickers.. and Unicorns galore! :)
ThingsThatComeBack Thank you! I wish I still had more of those scratch and sniff stickers...and the Donkey Kong puffy stickers that I must have plastered everywhere!
YES Scratch and SNIFF were the BEST my teacher only ever gave those out at the end of a year.. they were a treat worth waiting for!! :) THANKS so much for sharing your 80s memories with us!
ThingsThatComeBack Thanks for watching!
Ya this was a really cool video
***** Thank you!
Slice in a sneaker reminds me of Mr Bill.
andrew vincent Does have a similar look...maybe they're related!
I was looking into the career of filmmaker Walter Williams, who did the Mr. Bill videos for SNL in the late 1970s. From 1991 to 1999, Williams did an ad campaign for Pizza Hut called "The Pizza Head Show." Those stickers at 2:35 are characters from those ads. The commercials are pretty much a direct remake of Mr. Bill, except the main character is made of pizza instead of clay. His enemy is an evil pizza cutter named Steve, who is analogous to Mr. Bill's enemy, Sluggo. Pizza Head always gets cut up and trampled and tortured in his videos. That's why he looks terrified.
Also, in the 1990s, Pizza Hut did a lot of sports-related promotions and giveaways. (They seem to have given up on that in the new century.) As the spokesmen for the company, Pizza Head and Steve did a lot of ads about baseball and especially basketball. That's why PH is in a sneaker and Steve is dressed as a ref.
Wow, great fact checking, Joe!
I had no idea, amazing info!
Good one, Paul. This was a fun watch.
Todd E Walnuts Thanks!
Hey weird Paul. Ironically, my names Paul and I too have had the the name weird Paul, except people have added an Py Pauly to my name. My last name also starts with a P, hmmm. Weeeiird. Anyway, I have many of the same or similar stickers from the 70s and 80s. My collection includes Mystic Stickers, cool oil filled stickers that when you touch them, the oil swirls and makes you feel all warm n fuzzy inside! Love your stuff weird Paul! U have have my vote!, something I say, I don't know.
+Paul petersen Thanks Weird Paul, from another Weird Paul! I don't think I have ever seen those Mystic Stickers! They sure do sound fantastic!
What a great collection! Well preserved. I remember having to trade 8 stickers to get an Oilies sticker. They were like gold! A few years ago I started rebuilding my collection (70's, 80's & 90's) I now have 3 albums organized. What is your favorite sticker? You videos are interesting and informative!
Thanks, man!
You've spent a lot of time taking trips back in time, so to speak, so il ask you this, Have you ever wondered about time, the concept or idea and also ideas like "the past"?
Have you ever thought about going back in time? You seemed so happy then ( not that you aren't happy today) but my questions are more so philosophical ones.
I feel that I held certain values and standards for imagination, and that today me and much of my age group now have mostly forgotten their imagination.
Sometimes I wish I could go back in time and re-do things. Have you ever wondered about immortality and what that could mean?
Your channel is more fun than super deep and serious, but wondered what you thought . I know, there's like a lot of questions there.
risingsonseven I have and continue to think about things like these all the "time". I like to read about theories about time and how it works. I asked my dad at a young age to build me a time machine and I got upset when he said that he couldn't. I was happy then in some ways and not in others, just like I am now. I definitely wouldn't want to re-live it! Imagination is truly one of the most important things humans have. I've never wanted to live forever, but I do want my creations to live on past me. I like to make my videos fun to watch, but sometimes I also think there's a lot going on deeper, underneath.
Stickers are among ghe most fun to collect, and these were super-fun to see!
But what's this "Captain Gorton's"?? That's not the Gorton's Fisherman.
Vebinz Yeah Captain Gorton was the brainchild some goofball in marketing. He's supposed to be some sort of superhero I guess.
thanks awesome sticker video u helped me out to find some on ebay
i noticed the sw emperors guard at 2:07 ...at first i thought it was that elephants tounge
haha, I wish that hadn't gotten stuck on there. I can't get it off without ruining it.
it would be hilarious to see you collab with tvfilthyfrank
+Nadronast Walker It really would! But he's too famous to collab with little old me.
Vintage stickers sell for lots of money on Ebay....especially scratch n sniff...and most anything from the 80's...Lisa Frank is also very popular. As long as they are on their original backings.
+Jackie Keene Who'd of thunk it...our beloved vtg. trapper keepers would be selling for over $50-100 bucks. We should've wiped out the clearance sections at Ames, Jamesway, and Happy Harrys (in October when school stuff and Trapper keeper's were sold for like $2 )and made a killing 20 years later ; )
I typed in "weird 70's cereal" trying to find those guys at 2:06 on Google images and found you.
Rusty Nickels Good!
cool I had the same pizza and pickle scratch and sniffs :)
I would put most of mine in sticker books, did you have any of those?
Crystal Packard My sister and I filled a sticker book with scratch and sniff stickers! I gave ownership of the book to her when I got older, so I don't have it anymore.
Just came across this video- you certainly have a great collection there. Definitely brought back some of my childhood memories! I have a little bit of my stickers I collected in the 80s and I want to sell them now. Just random stuff, scratch n sniffs (yes they still smell incredibly lol) puffy ones, oil filled ones, garbage pail kid stickers. I have no kids or anyone to leave them to so do you have any suggestions on how I can sell them other than on Ebay? And btw I don't think your weird at all lol just down to earth. ✌
A lot of stickers going around. There are people who collect the stickers that come in fruit. And there's plenty of variety. Just the other day I was almostt going swallowing a sticker that was stuck in my apple. I was chewing apple while felt that the shell does not crumbled. Of course it was the dam sticker in my mouth.
Great stuff Paul! How do you organize all this stuff?!
Bettiri Sants Well, usually I keep it in boxes by type. All the stickers are in one box, all the bottlecaps in one, all the matchcovers in one, etc.
Enter into a search engine such as Google: Czechoslovakia "Céčka". Very popular collectible his time. I do not remember it, I experienced communism in kindergarten, the Céčka one did not collect. Collected previously. I do not know what it is used. I guess it made for children. Girls are used as a necklace, maybe a chain hand. Each of them wanted to own as much as possible. After the Velvet Revolution in 1989, it was not about them nobility. In the nineties they were in vogue hockey cards. Postage stamps are collected as usual. I think I get Céčka today would be collector's deed for the Czechs, Slovaks, let alone foreigners.
Banana stickers I collected too! In childhood. I am sorry that I have the booklet, where I'm sticking to it. I'd like a collection owned, but do not want her to establish her again. Previously, it seems to me, it has been available to those labels more than today. Today, perhaps retailers chooses several suppliers. On the other hand, I note I once wanted to collect, but did not want to set up a collection to go ahead, but I changed my mind and started with it. Maybe my banana stickers entice them later. Find useful booklet, which I liked this collection hide in the attic and not between what is worth. I'll see.
Interesting.
Hope that you still have it
It takes time, patience and effort. In my opinion, the collection of stickers from bananas collector must make some effort, effort. It is not enough to have money to go and buy, like when I choose hockey cards in e-ability. Rarity is not given the price, but the amount, but the price is decided. Interesting collecting field, these stickers. Sometimes you have to experience the one that does not need ten years without having a price. Determine the potential cost collectors. From a certain perspective, it is difficult to get a large number of these labels in a short time than rare stamps or gold coins, for example. That's what's interesting. Stores prefer brands such as Bonita, Dole. Chiquita. Previously, it was also so, it is a fact that from time to time there were other labels that I scavenge and collected. I am sorry that stapled where I stuck it, I do not. I could have a decent base and to add up to some occur again. The last comment I wrote exactly incompletely. Immediately after the revolution, goods can not be more than now, when our economy thrive. Were it not for the Nazis and the Communists, we are one of the most advanced countries in Europe. (First Czechoslovak Republic.) If I lived to be in Prague, the labels will be more species and before there will be new. That also goes. Although our city has only 14,000 inhabitants, but high purchasing power tourists as well. There are Billa, Lidl, two of Alberta, then Penny, three Czech supermarkets Pear, puts the suspect Kaufland. Then smaller shops. On a small city, there are 8 large supermarkets, places to ninth. Previously there were two, but they will have gathered more labels than now. The question is, at what time. It could be within three or four years. Maybe even five.
Otherwise, such an interest, as my collection is concerned, curiosity, which entertain. You know how long I was looking for a common sign of the Dominican Republic? Up to six or eight years! Mark has become one Czech crown. (US dollar is 24-25CZK). Paradox? A year later, I got another sign of the country without any problems. While there was no problem, things get better. Even so, the common stamp of the country, which in my case the little stamps. This always other collectors to exchange entertained, look for something available for several years. :-D
do you have old Valentine's cards ?
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Thanks Paul
Dude your videos are weird... But some how I like the 80s vibe you give, keep it up
Cribbsche Cribbs I would be worried if they weren't weird!
Haha dude I like the weirdness and I was born in 97, but for some reason you make me wish I lived in the 80s cause of all the cool stuff you got
You are one year younger than my son.
Why would anyone forget Denver?
Wow. Those are some toned down Lisa Frank's
Awesome!!!
Thanks Christina!