Generation X

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Watching the first season of the Real World
Worshipping Linda Carter as Wonder Woman
Waffling on which Duke boy I loved best (sticking with Bo!)
Calling into radio stations to request songs - which they actually played.
Underoos (Wonder Woman, of course)
Ron Johns
Up Aqainst the Wall
Commander salamander
Jams
Fake IDs at Fifth Column and Tracks



Anonymous
RED DAWN!!!!
Anonymous
PP again - getting "national IDs" at passport places downtown
Fake IDs and bowls at that funny place on M street in Georgetown

Never did this, but friends getting IDs by standing against ridiculous boards to have their picture taken. Ha!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Watching the first season of the Real World
Worshipping Linda Carter as Wonder Woman
Waffling on which Duke boy I loved best (sticking with Bo!)
Calling into radio stations to request songs - which they actually played.
Underoos (Wonder Woman, of course)
Ron Johns
Up Aqainst the Wall
Commander salamander
Jams
Fake IDs at Fifth Column and Tracks



Yes!! God I remember all of these!! Thanks for memories. I loved Bo as well and always went to Commander Salamadars for those jacket pins. First season of Real World was the best, so intense. Sadly, embarrassingly, I wore jams.
Anonymous
Deaths of River Phoenix and Kurt Cobain.
Anonymous
Alternative rock. Although why it was slapped with the "alternative" label, I don't know -- it was just rock.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Watching the first season of the Real World
Worshipping Linda Carter as Wonder Woman
Waffling on which Duke boy I loved best (sticking with Bo!)
Calling into radio stations to request songs - which they actually played.
Underoos (Wonder Woman, of course)
Ron Johns
Up Aqainst the Wall
Commander salamander
Jams
Fake IDs at Fifth Column and Tracks



Yes!! God I remember all of these!! Thanks for memories. I loved Bo as well and always went to Commander Salamadars for those jacket pins. First season of Real World was the best, so intense. Sadly, embarrassingly, I wore jams.


Tracks on Thurs night when I was about 20. I remember buying acid from an off duty cop.

The Cellar on Thurs night when I was about 18. I remember dancing on the speakers there with a beer in my hand on my 19th bday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PP again - getting "national IDs" at passport places downtown
Fake IDs and bowls at that funny place on M street in Georgetown

Never did this, but friends getting IDs by standing against ridiculous boards to have their picture taken. Ha!


I think I still have my "national ID"!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My obsession with rainbows started in the 70s-80s. I had rainbow everything, including these sheets. I still have the pillow case.

I also believe in unicorns

Happy summer, everyone. Beam me up, Scottie. Kirk out.

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Np here. I had these sheets! And a quilted wall hanging decor to match.
Anonymous
My husband and I are now arguing which were the better fake IDs. I got the passport place "national ID" on k st. He got the one on M street. Which he thinks is the national ID. But he's WRONG! I definitely had the shittier ID.
Anonymous
Anyone else's mom have one of those long, puffy purple coats?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My obsession with rainbows started in the 70s-80s. I had rainbow everything, including these sheets. I still have the pillow case.

I also believe in unicorns

Happy summer, everyone. Beam me up, Scottie. Kirk out.

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Np here. I had these sheets! And a quilted wall hanging decor to match.

Two of my favourite things: Zepplin and rainbows https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mCFTkMWA0GQ
Anonymous
Bay City Rollers
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My obsession with rainbows started in the 70s-80s. I had rainbow everything, including these sheets. I still have the pillow case.

I also believe in unicorns

Happy summer, everyone. Beam me up, Scottie. Kirk out.

[/img]https://img1.etsystatic.com/001/0/5962228/il_570xN.363548689_qs7o.jpg[img]




Np here. I had these sheets! And a quilted wall hanging decor to match.


Ugh, their rainbow order is out of order!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Living with the threat of mutually assured nuclear destruction. Remember "The Day After" movie?

This is why i just laugh at all the ninnies who fret about terrorism. Ya'll don't know real fear.


I honestly thought I was going to die someday in a nuclear disaster. I know I'm not alone in this.


No, crouching under your desk would protect you.
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