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  • Brandon

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    Anyone mentioned Alf yet?

    alf10.jpg
     

    Hemingway

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    I had to look Alf up because I thought it didn't qualify--but you just snuck in :) It was on from 1986 to 1990. How it lasted more than 1 episode, I'll never know.
     

    Brandon

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    lol there was one floating around our house many many years ago... like maybe when i was 10... came home from school one day and one of the dogs got to it... alf no more. lol
     

    NovemberKilo

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    Get ready for stream-of-consciousness...

    TV Shows I watched as a kid:

    Saved by the Bell
    Beavis and Butthead
    The Simpsons

    My parents used to watch Seinfeld and Frasier and I thought both were sooo stupid... Now that I'm an adult, they were both genius!

    Nickelodeon shows:

    Hey Dude
    Salute Your Shorts
    Wild and Crazy Kids
    Ren and Stimpy (NOT a kid's show!)
    Rocko's Modern Life (even worse than Ren and Stimpy in the inappropriate department!)
    Doug
    Are You Afraid of the Dark?

    Video Games:

    Mario Kart
    Donkey Kong
    Sonic the Hedgehog
    Mortal Kombat
    Doom
    Quake
    SimFarm

    I remember when going to a video arcade was a legitimately cool thing to do...

    Discovery Zone (way better than Chuck E. Cheese)

    Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, Dumb and Dumber, Tommy Boy, Ninja Turtles I & II (pretend III never happened)...

    Nerf guns, Super Soakers and water-balloon slingshots

    When it was cool to have a "system" in your car... I see that's coming back now, as a lot of high-school kids have loud stereos in my area this summer...

    When Abercrombie and Fitch first became a mainstream brand... Tommy Hilfiger, Nautica, Polo and Abercrombie all meant you were a "prep" when I was in middle school...

    Listening to my CD Walkman all the time in junior high...

    Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Tupac and DMX...

    Wow... I'm having way too many flashbacks...
     
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