Generation X

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Anonymous wrote:Esprit sweatshirts
Atari
Writing notes and folding them in some kind of crazy origami type shape (no texts or phones)




This one really made me laugh. Loved these.


Lol, me too. And that game where you had categories (city, type of house, type of car, number of children) and picked answers for each, then thought of a number, like six, and you crossed out every sixth answer. At the end you had your future!


MASH!


YES! Mansion - Apartment - Shack - House.

It's how you knew that you'd be living in a shack in Orlando with Joey McIntyre and your 6 kids.
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The Smurfs

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PopRocks!
Tab
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Anonymous wrote:Fiorucci
girbaud
The original Aeropostale bomber jacket
Z cavaricci
Mia flats
Tretorns
Bermuda bags


I don't know ANY of these!!



C'mon! Tretorns? Everyone wore those. Bermuda bags? That you could button on and off the wooden frame?

What about those Chinese black mary jane flats? Remember those?


Np. Oh the Chinese flats! Oh yes.

What about Kaepas, with the upper and lower laces, AND the little plastic triangles you could switch out for different colors?!
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I miss my hair ties and bobbles

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Anonymous wrote:Corey Hart, Brian Adams, Gino Vanelli


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Anonymous wrote:Fiorucci
girbaud
The original Aeropostale bomber jacket
Z cavaricci
Mia flats
Tretorns
Bermuda bags


Yes! Had all of these. Loved the Fiorucci store (grew up in NYC), couldn't really afford anything in there but was so fun to check out. It's now a Pottery Barn. Sigh.
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Were these guys mentioned?

haven't looked through all of the posts

I used to collect them. for what? no clue!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fruit Stripe Gum
Those little wax bottles with some kinda juice in them.
Bottle Caps candy


Fruit Stripe!

yeah!

so good at first but w/in seconds lost its flavor!
Anonymous
Led Zeppelin, Clockwork Orange, Steve Miller Band, ZZ Top, and Pink Flloyd "The Wall"
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You are truly a Gen Xer! I watched St. Elmo's Fire over and over again. I also LOVED Working Girl and Baby Boom!

"St. Elmo's Fire" was the singular motivating force underlying my purchase of a Chrysler LeBaron convertible as my first car. I'm still waiting on that letter from Lee Iacocca.
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Anonymous wrote:Led Zeppelin, Clockwork Orange, Steve Miller Band, ZZ Top, and Pink Flloyd "The Wall"



You must be a first wave Gen X'er. Those are borderline 70s things.
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Oiji boards at sleepovers
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Anonymous wrote:Led Zeppelin, Clockwork Orange, Steve Miller Band, ZZ Top, and Pink Flloyd "The Wall"



The Wall was so depressing. I remember crying... there was a little boy on the playground and he was so lonely... I seem to remember that one scene...
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Anonymous wrote:Collecting Hubba Bubba baseball cards.


Some baseball nostalgia. Maybe I should become a Nats fan.

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