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I loved the 90s. I cant decide. But what did you all like about/ from the 90s?
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I think I slept throuhg the 80's HA!
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Furby
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nirvana.......i miss Kurt wish he wouldn't have left us .........he wold have been great today
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nirvana.......i miss Kurt wish he wouldn't have left us .........he wold have been great today Dave Grohl is a great successor though. |
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Nirvana
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T Shirts w/ the Long John Sweaters underneath..the whole Grunge Influence..lol
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i don't really remember to much else in the 90's.....i know i graduated high school and joined the military and then the 90's were over and nothing........didn't the wall come down in the 90's.......that was a good thing
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when we would roll up the bottom of our jeans
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I love that I looked hot in a bikini in the 90's.
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Edited by
lizardking19
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Tue 05/20/08 10:24 AM
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I was a little kid in the 90s so id have 2 say that my favorite thing then was the original power-rangers tv show, its the gen-y equivalent of the adam west batman series
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I wish tying your jacket around your waist was still in. It was so practical and convenient!
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Shshsh too busy raising my kids then
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i guess for me it would be (microsoft- windows '98) and this computer.
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Edited by
Beachfarmer
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Tue 05/20/08 10:51 AM
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Particularly in the early 90's there was a feeling of (not necessarily "revolution") but of getting back to reality.
Although Nirvana was certainly at the forefront musically, there was a feeling *all over* that was a sort of cosmic shift. It wasn't "all good" but there was a feeling with us Gen Xers that we MUST do something about it. It was "Our 60's" (if you will). Gone were the days of blind self indugence. Concerts like Lollapalooza had an incredible amount of information about charities and things like Amnesty Int'l & other "world need focus groups". Instead of going to the next lame party, we felt like we could actually contribute to the "GLOBAL" community. Oh yea! LOVED THE 90's...It was an awakening that I think we could use again real soon! |
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Having my daughter on June 20th 1998 at 5:28p.m.
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The midnight release of Pearle Jam's second album.
Depeche Mode concerts, B-52's and the Violent Femms concert. Being 20.... College, all 7 years of it. |
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Edited by
Lily0923
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Tue 05/20/08 11:04 AM
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Particularly in the early 90's there was a feeling of (not necessarily "revolution") but of getting back to reality. Although Nirvana was certainly at the forefront musically, there was a feeling *all over* that was a sort of cosmic shift. It wasn't "all good" but there was a feeling with us Gen Xers that we MUST do something about it. It was "Our 60's" (if you will). Gone were the days of blind self indugence. Concerts like Lollapalooza had an incredible amount of information about charities and things like Amnesty Int'l & other "world need focus groups". Instead of going to the next lame party, we felt like we could actually contribute to the "GLOBAL" community. Oh yea! LOVED THE 90's...It was an awakening that I think we could use again real soon! Yep... and the second coming of Woodstock. Recycling made a resurgence also, that was late 80's. In Kent they wanted to build a mall and it would have ruined a bog near there, and we had pettitioned signed and "protested" and that mall still doesn't exsist to this day... |
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(in retrospect):
Seeing Nirvana at The Roxy (LA) in early 91 and seeing Axl Rose up in the balcony "rockin out", not knowing it meant his impending doom. |
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Particularly in the early 90's there was a feeling of (not necessarily "revolution") but of getting back to reality. Although Nirvana was certainly at the forefront musically, there was a feeling *all over* that was a sort of cosmic shift. It wasn't "all good" but there was a feeling with us Gen Xers that we MUST do something about it. It was "Our 60's" (if you will). Gone were the days of blind self indugence. Concerts like Lollapalooza had an incredible amount of information about charities and things like Amnesty Int'l & other "world need focus groups". Instead of going to the next lame party, we felt like we could actually contribute to the "GLOBAL" community. Oh yea! LOVED THE 90's...It was an awakening that I think we could use again real soon! Yep... and the second coming of Woodstock. Recycling made a resurgence also, that was late 80's. In Kent they wanted to build a mall and it would have ruined a bog near there, and we had pettitioned signed and "protested" and that mall still doesn't exsist to this day... Good Work! ....and in "Kent"....what a place to make a statement! |
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