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ASTalumna06 02-17-2009 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06 (Post 1780650)

*Back before Trix cereal was fruit shaped. It used to be just colored balls (like Kix).

Yes! Back before they had the blue balls (hehe) ... They ruined the cereal by adding those.

Oh, and don’t forget 'Home Improvement'... and every girl being obsessed with JTT!

DaemonSeid 02-17-2009 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 1780618)


Yes and here ya go
Robot Chicken Smurf


and

Scooby Doo

One more take

moe.ron 02-17-2009 09:10 PM

http://chuchscoop.files.wordpress.co...pogoball-1.jpg

PrettyBoy 02-17-2009 09:15 PM



indygphib 02-17-2009 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by moe.ron (Post 1780718)

I totally sprained my ankle after falling off a PogoBall. Awesome.

aephi alum 02-17-2009 10:03 PM

Ah, back in the day.......

I watched Thundercats, Voltron, He-Man, She-Ra, Inspector Gadget, You Can't Do That On Television, and Double Dare. I wasn't allowed to watch TV until my homework was done (and my babysitter would rat on me if I did), and there was no way I could do all my homework between 3:15 (when I got home) and 4 (when Voltron came on). So I snuck into my dad's office and watched on his old TV set, which was hooked up to the house's antenna (remember those?). After the show, I finished my homework.

There were sooo many ads for sugary cereals. I remember all the hype over the introduction of purple horseshoes in Lucky Charms. But my parents would never let me have the sugary stuff. I got cornflakes. :(

When I was in elementary school, break-dancing was all the rage.

My friends and I had Garbage Pail Kids cards. I think I still have some of mine somewhere. Maybe I should eBay them.

And then there were the Cabbage Patch Kids. The company that made them had a store in NYC called "Babyland on Fifth" where you could watch the dolls being "born" in a "cabbage patch".

I owned many pairs of stirrup pants, and I actually looked good in them. (Sadly, this is no longer true.)

nate2512 02-17-2009 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1780516)
Let's date ourselves shall we?

- When Tonka Trucks were unbreakable because they were made out of steel

They don't make em like they used to. I used to play with those things in my yard everyday, and they stayed out there, for like three years....I still have those rusty old things.

To quote Joe Diffie: "I got my first truck when I was three, drove a hundred thousand miles, on my knees."

Senusret I 02-17-2009 10:16 PM

I was all about PBS back in the day.... The Chronicles of Narnia, Degrassi Junior High, Anne of Green Gables, Getting to Know Me, and Powerhouse.


Awwwwwww POWERHOUSE is coming throuuuugh, POWERHOUSE think of what you could do!

PBP1904 02-17-2009 10:20 PM

When Sea Monkeys were the thing even though they would end up dieing on you.

Or when you would try to out shine your friends playing with Skip It

I remember going outside in my Power Wheels and driving around the neighborhood too

Senusret I 02-17-2009 10:21 PM

OMG RetroJunk has quotes from the shows!

Who knows what quote this is from?

The tropics are hot!

DaemonSeid 02-17-2009 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by nate2512 (Post 1780748)
They don't make em like they used to. I used to play with those things in my yard everyday, and they stayed out there, for like three years....I still have those rusty old things.

To quote Joe Diffie: "I got my first truck when I was three, drove a hundred thousand miles, on my knees."

you should get it restored...LOL

ZetaGirl22 02-17-2009 11:37 PM

*Making my mom and dad rent "Labyrinth" for us every weekend. Then us renting so much mom and dad eventually bought it. Then watching that tape so much the opening credits got warped
*Getting freaked out by the Skeksi's in Dark Crystal
*Legend...............sweet Ted Danson looking devil LOL
*The Princess Bride
*She Ra-I probably had all of them
*when I was really little-Knight Rider and A Team. When I was older, Alf and the Simpsons
*Cabbage Patch Kids
*Popples
*Hypercolor shirts (that only worked until you washed them the first time)
*playing war all throughout the neighborhood and not begin worried/have our parents worried that something bad would happen to us if we left the front yard
*Starter jackets (although that was when I was a little older)
*Colorforms

Senusret I 02-17-2009 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by ZetaGirl22 (Post 1780799)
*Making my mom and dad rent "Labyrinth" for us every weekend. Then us renting so much mom and dad eventually bought it. Then watching that tape so much the opening credits got warped
*Getting freaked out by the Skeksi's in Dark Crystal
*Legend...............sweet Ted Danson looking devil LOL
*The Princess Bride
*She Ra-I probably had all of them
*when I was really little-Knight Rider and A Team. When I was older, Alf and the Simpsons
*Cabbage Patch Kids

*Popples
*Hypercolor shirts (that only worked until you washed them the first time)
*playing war all throughout the neighborhood and not begin worried/have our parents worried that something bad would happen to us if we left the front yard
*Starter jackets (although that was when I was a little older)
*Colorforms

We're not only the same age, we might be the same person lol

KSUViolet06 02-17-2009 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by ZetaGirl22 (Post 1780799)
*playing war all throughout the neighborhood and not begin worried/have our parents worried that something bad would happen to us if we left the front yard

I was just thinking about this the other day. I'm only 24, but I remember, I dunno, I feel like my parents were not as concerned about someone kidnapping us from the yard as parents are today.

Example: I was babysitting my 5 year old god-daughter, the other day and it was surprisingly pretty nice out for this time of year (like 50ish and not snowing). She was complaining about being bored, so I suggeted, "Why don't you go ride your bike?"

She seriously looked at me as if I had suggested that she go cartwheeling down the middle of the freeway or something equally crazy and dangerous.

I remember my parents would let us walk to the store (like 3 blocks away and past a major street) at night with no problems (as long as there were like 3 of us). Weird. I guess times have changed.

em_adpi 02-17-2009 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by epchick (Post 1780623)
--Adventures in Wonderland

THANK YOU! No one EVER remembers this show BUT ME. The first time I found an old videotape of the show at a Half Price Books, I bought it...

And I loved it.


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