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friday the 13th as well
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Freddie Krueger wasn't a movie. The Nightmare On Elm Street series was.
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those shirts that changed color in heat I've not heard of those. hypercolor......we had this convo. one other time here. I wish I still had that shirt! I forgot. I guess it's because I've never seen one. |
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Reaganomics.
The Challenger explosion. |
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those shirts that changed color in heat I've not heard of those. hypercolor......we had this convo. one other time here. I wish I still had that shirt! I forgot. I guess it's because I've never seen one. The only reason I remembered was because someone else came up with the name.....hehe. We wore a lot of cig brand tank tops and t-shirts too. |
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Jordan's
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Edited by
smiless
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Fri 03/06/09 05:32 PM
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The 80's were when music actually had guitar solo's. Yeah we folded our pants tight around the ankles. Jean jackets, wrestling shoes, my '79 camaro.
Whatever happened to those pajama type pants? Now those were comfortable--you know loose and thin with just a drawstring. Cool rays, relax, chill---remember Ton Loc?? Wild Thang and Funky Cold Medina the term "Awesome dude" and the term "rock on dude" and that is "wack" |
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PARACHUTE PANTS!!!
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valley girl talk
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Hands Across America
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Fat Albert, Sesame Street, The Muppet Show, He-Man, Voltron, Transformers, She-ra, The Smurfs, The Snorks, Samurai Pizza Cats, Monkey Magic, Johnny 5 (hehehe that was a great show), all the John Candy films, Ghostbusters, Space Balls, and wasn't The Wedding Singer a great movie to remind us of our lives?
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we are the world
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Hands Across America I need to look that up. I vaguely remember this. |
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"I'd like to buy the world a coke and live in perfect harmony..."
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Milli Vanilli
New Kids on the Block |
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Edited by
Mr_Music
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Fri 03/06/09 05:38 PM
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Fat Albert and the "buy the world a Coke" campaign are both from the '70's.
Sesame Street was from '69. |
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"I'd like to buy the world a coke and live in perfect harmony..." |
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Fat Albert and the "buy the world a Coke" campaign are both from the '70's. Sesame Street was from '69. perhaps born of the 70's but continued into the eighties |
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electronic typewriter was cool in my books back then
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pac-man
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