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Originally posted by PlatoSVT: Originally posted by sigma: Quote:
You got super excited when it was Oregon Trail day in computer class at school.
Love that one.
Friggin squirrels. Got me everytime.
That came was the shiznit!
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Originally posted by Viss1: Originally posted by Rouar: You can sing the rap to "The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air"
You remember when Kurt Cobain, Tu Pac, River Phoenix, and Selena died.
You know that "WOAH" comes from Joey from "Blossom" and that "How Rude!" comes from Stephanie from "Full House"
You remember when it was actually worth getting up early on a Saturday to watch cartoons.
You know the profound meaning of "Wax on, wax off"
You have pondered why Smurfette was the only female smurf.
You took plastic cartoon lunch boxes to school. "I've fallen and I can't get up"
You remember going to the skating rink before there were inline skates
Two words... Trapper Keeper.
You ever got injured on a Slip 'n' Slide
Before VH1
You remember boom boxes vs. cd players
NANCY DREW AND THE HARDY BOYS WERE THE BEST MYSTERY BOOKS
Before the Internet & text messaging.
When we recorded stuff on VCRs & paid $3.50 for a movie.
I'd say all of the above are more "child of the 80's" than "child of the 90's." The Karate Kid, Smurfs, Trapper Keepers, VH1, etc. are all things that a kid who grew up in the 90's would be too young to have used.
Agreed. I was born in 72, and grew up in the 80s with alot of this stuff.
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Originally posted by Renee: Originally posted by Viss1: Originally posted by Rouar: You can sing the rap to "The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air"
You remember when Kurt Cobain, Tu Pac, River Phoenix, and Selena died.
You know that "WOAH" comes from Joey from "Blossom" and that "How Rude!" comes from Stephanie from "Full House"
You remember when it was actually worth getting up early on a Saturday to watch cartoons.
You know the profound meaning of "Wax on, wax off"
You have pondered why Smurfette was the only female smurf.
You took plastic cartoon lunch boxes to school. "I've fallen and I can't get up"
You remember going to the skating rink before there were inline skates
Two words... Trapper Keeper.
You ever got injured on a Slip 'n' Slide
Before VH1
You remember boom boxes vs. cd players
NANCY DREW AND THE HARDY BOYS WERE THE BEST MYSTERY BOOKS
Before the Internet & text messaging.
When we recorded stuff on VCRs & paid $3.50 for a movie.
I'd say all of the above are more "child of the 80's" than "child of the 90's." The Karate Kid, Smurfs, Trapper Keepers, VH1, etc. are all things that a kid who grew up in the 90's would be too young to have used.
Agreed. I was born in 72, and grew up in the 80s with alot of this stuff.
I was born in 86, I'm pretty familiar with all of the above...but yea, saw this list all over myspace in the last 2 weeks or so
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Originally posted by XKontour98: Originally posted by PlatoSVT: Originally posted by sigma: Quote:
You got super excited when it was Oregon Trail day in computer class at school.
Love that one.
Friggin squirrels. Got me everytime.
That came was the shiznit!
Isn't that game also on the Commodore? I always played it at school on the Apple IIe's and IIgs, Then a more advanced version on the Mac LCII...
I want to play that game now... 
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Originally posted by TaurusKev: I want to play that game now... 
Go Play
I know it's been posted before, but the game is da shiznit.
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"Heads Up 7 Up"
I have very fond memories of the girl I liked touching my thumb and then picking the wrong girl. I still remember the cold touch of her finger. Uhhhh... ok.
Man, those were the days.
What about the programs that speak what you type? I had so much fun using the computer to say questionable words.
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Ugh I couldnt stand watching GUTS. They picked the worst people in the world to compete on it and I cringed at how they used the Nerf Bow and Arrow. I was so jealous of them.
I used to love Nick Arcade. Even though the people on there were terrible at games like Super R-Type or Sonic the Hedgehog. The virtual reality game at the end kind of sucked too.
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no im an 80's kid. 80's > 90's.
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Originally posted by Viss1:
I'd say all of the above are more "child of the 80's" than "child of the 90's." The Karate Kid, Smurfs, Trapper Keepers, VH1, etc. are all things that a kid who grew up in the 90's would be too young to have used.
Actually I knew all those except The Karate Kid. Old-school Trapper Keepers were a HUGE deal from 1st to 4th grade (1990-1993) then we moved to the zipper keeper things. Born in 1984 here so I was caught in the transition between 80s and 90s.
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