> My wife and I identify thrift stores, in part, by the number of copies of "Iacocca" (his autobiography) that are on the shelf.
Another thrift store metric is the number of copies of "Jerry Maguire" VHS tapes. A video performance group called Everything Is Terrible has collected over 15,000 Jerry Maguire tapes. They've hosted pop-up video stores that only rent Jerry Maguire. Their new project is raising $500,000 to build a Jerry Maguire pyramid in the desert.
Another thrift store metric is the number of copies of "Jerry Maguire" VHS tapes. A video performance group called Everything Is Terrible has collected over 15,000 Jerry Maguire tapes. They've hosted pop-up video stores that only rent Jerry Maguire. Their new project is raising $500,000 to build a Jerry Maguire pyramid in the desert.
http://www.jerrymaguirepyramid.com/
> (I tried reading "Future Shock", our other perennial thrift store classic, and couldn't make it thru.)
Orson Welles narrated a 40-minute 1972 film version of Future Shock. It's available on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkUwXenBokU