Anonymous
Post 07/05/2016 05:35     Subject: Generation X

I was born in '85 and a majority of what is mentioned here was part of my childhood.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2016 01:55     Subject: Generation X

roller skating

Levis for girls with those teeny back pockets

autograph books (2 sweet 2 b4gotten! LYLAS!)

wearing your brownie uniform to school (or maybe even your junior uniform top or jumper)

gravel on our playgrounds

Metal/steel playground equipment

bubble writing

making your e's with a diagonal slant and
s with just a diagonal line on top
*Circling your lowercase i

*especially cool if you had an -i ending for your name
(Lori, Kristi, Staci, Vicki, Debbi)

your best friend was Jennifer
your boyfriend was Chris/Kevin/Mike/Scott/Mark




Anonymous
Post 07/05/2016 01:06     Subject: Generation X

Good Times
the Jeffersons
Different Strokes
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2016 00:38     Subject: Re:Generation X

Tretorns and Tickle deodorant.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2016 00:03     Subject: Re:Generation X


So you could listen to music!
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2016 00:02     Subject: Re:Generation X

Anonymous
Post 07/05/2016 00:00     Subject: Generation X

^^ high tech
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2016 00:00     Subject: Re:Generation X

Anonymous
Post 07/04/2016 23:57     Subject: Generation X

Anonymous wrote:Pong!


And Long Duk Dong.
Anonymous
Post 07/04/2016 23:57     Subject: Generation X

Oh when car stereo and home stereos sounded good. The millennials will never know how bad a compressed audio file sound.
Anonymous
Post 07/04/2016 23:54     Subject: Re:Generation X

Anonymous
Post 07/04/2016 23:37     Subject: Re:Generation X

Anonymous wrote:*69

I vaguely recall it would dial the number that just called, so it could be scary or enlightening. Ah, the days before called id.



Remember there was an REM song called *69?
Anonymous
Post 07/04/2016 23:26     Subject: Re:Generation X

*69

I vaguely recall it would dial the number that just called, so it could be scary or enlightening. Ah, the days before called id.
Anonymous
Post 07/04/2016 23:20     Subject: Re:Generation X

Anonymous wrote:The weirdest cartoons like the Smurfs and Inspector Gadget.



Shirt Tales
Gummy Bears
Rainbow bright
Strawberry Shortcake
Danger Mouse
Heathcliff
Anonymous
Post 07/04/2016 23:20     Subject: Generation X

Playing Genesis and Super Nintendo
Video arcades
Going over to your one friend's house so you could watch R-rated movies you couldn't watch at home
Video game tournaments
Neighborhood football, baseball or basketball games
MTV--the king of television in the early to mid 90s
Grunge: Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Nirvana, just to name a few (though it wouldn't be until the 2000s when I would actually fall in love with the grunge-era bands)
Speed dial
Looking up naked photos of Pam Anderson on AOL dial up internet
The glory days of ESPN SportsCenter
ESPN National Hockey Night