No, they're right. That was my childhood stuff, too. - '80 baby |
Layering socks
Stickers: puff, oilies, scratch n sniff Garbage pail kid cards She-ra Cabbage patch kids Making mix tapes |
We called that stuff bug juice, came in a barrel plastic thing with a top you had to peal off Cabbage patch kids Scratch and sniff stickers Not having cable, so having to wait on Friday nights after the late news to see 30 minutes of music videos Tv being off the air late at night Casey kasem 10 40 Solid gold Recording your favorite song by putting a tape recorder against the radio Kool aid Knowing all the words to REM end of the world as we know it John Hughes movies Getting excited to finally have call waiting |
I think we called them huggies. http://littlehug.com
Bug juice was Kool-Aid. |
The Pink Panther - Peter Sellers |
Watching the following movies when 9-11 yrs old:
- Porki's - Revenge of the Nerds - Purple Rain Need I say more. |
layered jelly bracelets like Ricky Schroeder on Silver Spoons
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Rrrrrr Ricky |
Ziggy
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Esprit sweatshirts
Atari Writing notes and folding them in some kind of crazy origami type shape (no texts or phones) |
Jack FM plays old American Top 40 broadcasts from the 80's on Sunday nights! It's glorious. |
Mood rings and pop rocks. Everyone also remembers hearing that Mikey from the Life commercial died eating pop rocks and coke. There were some great urban legends.
I also remember Saturday nights babysitting and watching Love Boat and Fantasy Island after the kids went to bed. |
We called the neon stuff bug juice because no one wanted the green ones. Kool aid was just Kool aid. What about Hawaiian Punch? Donnie and Marie hawked that. |
Also Meatballs and Friday the 13th, completely inappropriate for a tween but I watched them at that age, I think when it aired on HBO. I also had a pet rock. |
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