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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:20 pm
Also, why didn't anyone mentioned He-man or She-ra??? Come on people!
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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:35 pm
Oh Dear....I was She-Ra for Halloween once, and I had the dolls, AND old VHS tapes of some of the Episodes, and a choose your own ending book.
Now I equate her with Sailor Moon, cool at the time, but when you look back, you are either embarrassed you fell for such a cliche, or you just ignore it.
And He-man....I liked the newer cartoon better. neutral
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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 10:05 pm
Hey I'm a Jersey girl who was a teenager in the '80's........I think we're to blame for the hole in the ozone layer using all that hairspray........ eek
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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 10:12 pm
boopsie63 you know you grew up in the 80's when you still have your leg warmers! Don't forget the sweathirt with the neck ripped out over a guinnea tee(not a beater!) and jeans with sooo many holes you have to wear leggings under them!!!! rofl
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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 10:32 pm
But..
Am I the only one who's kind of horrified by the 80's fashion revival that's going on?
I mean it was ok for us, it was the first time around and we didn't know any better lol But I find I have to stop myself from pointing and laughing at the kids that I see on the streets now, looking like something out of a Bananarama video..
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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 2:53 am
That's quite the comprehensive list, but I can't shake the inherent weirdness of knowing that I am in a large group gathered on Gaia that actually understands it.
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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 9:42 pm
I was born in '86 and I remember...
Ending your sentence with "psych"
Solving the Rubics cube.....by peeling off the stickers
Watching the pound puppies
Singing the rap to "the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"
Three words: M.C. Hammer
Singing the entire theme song! to "Duck Tales"
The crypt keeper
Reading Kool-Aid man comics
Watching Fraggle Rock
Plastic streamers on the handle bars of your bike
When it was actually worth getting up early on a Saturday to watch cartoons
Wearing a pony tail to the side of your head
Seeing the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on the big screen
Getting super-excited when it was Oregon Trail day in computer class at school
Playing the game "Mash" with friends at school
My dad BUYING me have garbage pail kids stickers
Reading "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" and all the Ramona books
Knowing the profound meaning of "Wax on, Wax off"
Wearing fluorescent, neon if you will, clothing
What Michael Jackson looked like before his nose fell off
Taking Lunch boxes to school
Pondering why Smurfette was the ONLY female smurf
The craze, and then the banning of slap bracelets
Using "NOT" at the end of every statement
Thinking my childhood friends would never leave because we exchanged "friendship bracelets"
Owning a pair of Jelly Shoes
After you saw Pee-Wee's Big Adventure you couldn't stop saying "That guy's creepy, isn't he?"
"I've fallen...and I can't get up!"
Going to the skating rink before there were inline skates
Getting seriously injured on a slip and slide
Knowing not to mix poprocks and soda
'skip-it'
Glow Worm and the cartoon
Dancing along with the Bangles in "Walk Like An Egyptian"
Heathcliff the orange cat
California Raisins Christmas claymation special
MISS MARY MACK MACK MACK ALL DRESSED IN BLACK BLACK BLACK.....
Boom boxes instead of CD players
Both "Gremlins" movies
Transformers
Overalls, everyone was wearing them
"Care bear stare!!"
MY Little Pony Tails
Alf, the little furry brown alien from Malmac
Large amounts of hairspray used
Very stylish headbands
New Kids on the Block when they were "New"
You remember watching The Cosby show
You remember Michael J. Fox in Family Ties and Back to the Future
And!!!!!:
Huffy was the bike to own.
Spandex and leotards were in. No, really they were.
Rock was rock, country was country, pop was pop, and music didn't have an identity crisis.
Ditto for monopoly.
Atari!
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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 11:03 pm
you can't remember the 80's with out Beta tapes and Beta tape players they where huge before VHS
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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 11:20 pm
why was Smurfette the only female smurf?
*sings* in west philiadelphia born and raised on the playground is where i spent most of my days chillin out maxin ralaxin all cool and all shootin sum b-ball outside of the school wen a couple of guys they were up 2 no good started makin trouble in ma neighborhood i got in 1 lil fight n my mom got scared n said ur movin with ur auntie n uncle in bel air i whistled for a cab n wen it came near the license plate said fresh n it had dice in the miroor if anythin i could say that this cab was weird but i thot naww 4get yo home 2 bel airrrrr. i pulled up 2 the house bout 7 or 8 an i yelled 2 the cabby yo home smell ya lata looked at my kingdom i was finally there ta sit on my throne as the prince of bel air..dunt dunt dunt dunt dunt, dunnunna dunt dunt dunt dunnunna dunt *fade in episode*
two words: hammer time!
And I'm still disappointed that I couldn't be a member of the babysitter's club and my mom wouldn't let me start my own club! Where the heck is Stoneybrook anyhow?
LOVED the Ramona books
Those SkipIt things were the reason why kids back then were so much thinner than kids now...that and hop-scotch, hide n seek, and tag
And what's up with that survey completely missing BOP-IT and SIMON SAYS!
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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 11:54 pm
Beautiful_Introvert why was Smurfette the only female smurf? *sings* in west philiadelphia born and raised on the playground is where i spent most of my days chillin out maxin ralaxin all cool and all shootin sum b-ball outside of the school wen a couple of guys they were up 2 no good started makin trouble in ma neighborhood i got in 1 lil fight n my mom got scared n said ur movin with ur auntie n uncle in bel air i whistled for a cab n wen it came near the license plate said fresh n it had dice in the miroor if anythin i could say that this cab was weird but i thot naww 4get yo home 2 bel airrrrr. i pulled up 2 the house bout 7 or 8 an i yelled 2 the cabby yo home smell ya lata looked at my kingdom i was finally there ta sit on my throne as the prince of bel air..dunt dunt dunt dunt dunt, dunnunna dunt dunt dunt dunnunna dunt *fade in episode* : two words: hammer time! And I'm still disappointed that I couldn't be a member of the babysitter's club and my mom wouldn't let me start my own club! Where the heck is Stoneybrook anyhow? LOVED the Ramona books Those SkipIt things were the reason why kids back then were so much thinner than kids now...that and hop-scotch, hide n seek, and tag And what's up with that survey completely missing BOP-IT and SIMON SAYS! Smurfette was the only girl because Gargamel made her to lure the other Smurf to him, it didn't work so Papa Smurf made her "good". wink OMG I can't belive I remembered that!!!! I can't remember what I had for breakfast, but this stuff I remember! LMAO!! rofl
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Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 12:16 am
I've been laughing nonstop as I've read my way through the list. Loved Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, Superfudge, and the Ramona Books. I was hooked on Voltron when it had the 5 lions, and I annoyed the heck out of my older siblings by always watching Saturday morning cartoons - all morning long and as many after school cartoons as I could manage. Thundercats, ewoks, smurfs, He-man, She-ra, Gem (is truly outrageous, truly, truly, truly outrageous). I sang along to "Conjuction Junction", and "I'm Just a Bill" and ohhh, what where the others?!
I remember when we first got cable we had a box that you had to either get up to change or pull across the room and risk tripping everyone with the cord (I tripped myself up more than a few times).
My first computer was an Apple II plus with a dinky 6" square sreen, a built in keyboard, and a massive amount of space taken up by the CPU. Green print on a black screen, no other colors. I was always playing Loadrunner on it with a joystick - spent way too much time on that game.
Did anyone else get sucked into the cabbage patch kid craze when they first came out? I had to, just had to have one.
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Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 3:02 pm
does anyone remember the rescue rangers? >> and Tiny Toons? redface gah...that makes me feel old..T^T
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Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 3:13 pm
And Harry and the hendersons, madonna's like a virgin, my lil' ponies, G.I Joe, Spiderman and his Amazing friends....
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Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 3:14 pm
XP Is it bad that we can remember when the internet was just text and very few could use it and now... we're on a site like this?
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Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 3:30 pm
I think I'm in denial, I opened it going nah I probably won't remember half of this stuff.... yea I remembered every single one... and speaking of NKOTB! I get to go to their concert!!!! WOOHOO! yes I've regressed back to my 8yr old self and have my Hangin' Tough Tour Jacket ready to go!
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