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THE 90'S

  1. Wonder_Woman profile image28
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    What do you remember and/or miss about the 90's?

    Posted 2 weeks ago
  2. Denno66 profile image88
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    I don't remember very much of the 90's. big_smile

    Posted 2 weeks ago
  3. Wonder_Woman profile image28
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    Denno66 wrote:

    I don't remember very much of the 90's. big_smile

    lol really? 1990's?

    Posted 2 weeks ago
  4. Denno66 profile image88
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    Wonder_Woman wrote:

    Denno66 wrote:

    I don't remember very much of the 90's. big_smile

    lol really? 1990's?

    Um, how old do you think I am? lol

    Posted 2 weeks ago
  5. Wonder_Woman profile image28
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    Denno66 wrote:

    Wonder_Woman wrote:

    Denno66 wrote:

    I don't remember very much of the 90's. big_smile

    lol really? 1990's?

    Um, how old do you think I am? lol

    uh i dont know i rarely talk to you so never judged, how old are you?

    Posted 2 weeks ago
  6. Stimp profile image91
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    the Original Step classes at the gym and leg warmers

    Posted 2 weeks ago
  7. theageofcake profile image80
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    I miss the great kids' programming at the time.  Shows like The Adventures of Pete & Pete, Doug, The Simpsons (at its prime) and Hey Arnold constructed these wonderful surreal universes that children could joyfully inhabit to make sense of their own lives.  We've yet to build upon the promise of those series.  Now cartoons are perverse (in a good, but undeniably adult, way) and kids' show are mind numbing (ie, Yo Gabba Gabba).

    Posted 2 weeks ago
  8. Wonder_Woman profile image28
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    theageofcake wrote:

    I miss the great kids' programming at the time.  Shows like The Adventures of Pete & Pete, Doug, The Simpsons (at its prime) and Hey Arnold constructed these wonderful surreal universes that children could joyfully inhabit to make sense of their own lives.  We've yet to build upon the promise of those series.  Now cartoons are perverse (in a good, but undeniably adult, way) and kids' show are mind numbing (ie, Yo Gabba Gabba). 



    hey arnold was awesome! lol remember prometheus and bob? from kablam? that show was funnny~

    Posted 10 days ago
  9. ediggity profile image82
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    Baywatch. Nuf said.

    Posted 10 days ago
  10. Justine76 profile image85
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    I remember high school and miss very little of it.

    Posted 10 days ago
  11. Brian Leighton profile image80
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    The best decade for Dance Music (Snap, Egg & Spoon, 2 Unlimited etc.)

    Posted 10 days ago
  12. elisabethkcmo profile image96
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    my daughter's childhood
    but she's 18 now and that great too

    Posted 10 days ago
  13. Rocker842 profile image23
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    I miss those shows on Nickelodeon too! Salute your shorts, Hey dude, Ren & Stimpy, Clarissa Explains it all.

    Posted 10 days ago
  14. wyanjen profile image91
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    Wonder_Woman wrote:

    theageofcake wrote:

    I miss the great kids' programming at the time.  Shows like The Adventures of Pete & Pete, Doug, The Simpsons (at its prime) and Hey Arnold constructed these wonderful surreal universes that children could joyfully inhabit to make sense of their own lives.  We've yet to build upon the promise of those series.  Now cartoons are perverse (in a good, but undeniably adult, way) and kids' show are mind numbing (ie, Yo Gabba Gabba). 



    hey arnold was awesome! lol remember prometheus and bob? from kablam? that show was funnny~

    prometheus and bob! yeah!

    Posted 10 days ago
  15. TimTurner profile image73
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    Nirvana and the 90s version of The Smashing Pumpkins (not so much the 2000s version).

    Posted 10 days ago
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    Pete and Pete was the greatest, craziest, weirdest show!  I loved it.  Also, I watched the Nickelodeon show "Fifteen" ("Hillside" in Canada) religiously :0)

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    Wonder_Woman wrote:

    What do you remember and/or miss about the 90's?

    Being skinnier!

  18. Jonathan Janco profile image91
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    Hallucinogens and psychotropics mainly, but also being on the radio, seeing Fishbone and Morphine in concert about twelve times each, keeping great company with young females that I didn't fully appreciate at the time, living in a cheap attic apartment and wondering if today would be the day the building finally collapsed, Scranton (110 in the summer, -10 in the winter), how cutting edge everybody thought the first Playstation was, buying cd's in an actual record store, protesting against the World Bank, coffee before Starbucks and let's not forget that back then Adam Sandler actually made a decent movie now and then . . . you'd think with all of the drugs I did that I wouldn't remember any of it, but I do . . . and fondly:)

  19. Cagsil profile image85
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    There is nothing I miss from past, because I don't live in my past. I carry along the experiences into a future that I create myself.

    I enjoyed the 90's and love all the people I watched and met along the way. I've learn to experience knowledge comes in the smallest degree and is important to properly put things into perspective.

    Therefore- the 90's are only one thing- a thing of the past.

    Thank you.

  20. mistywild profile image90
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    Alice in Chains.

 
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