Anonymous
Post 07/07/2016 17:11     Subject: Re:Generation X

Anonymous wrote:Sassy Magazine


I loved Sassy!!! And, remember YM?
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2016 17:06     Subject: Re:Generation X

Tiger Beat

glitter nail polish

those gold metallic snake belts with Jordache jeans

Aqua Net

Anonymous
Post 07/07/2016 16:53     Subject: Re:Generation X

Sassy Magazine
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2016 16:38     Subject: Re:Generation X

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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I had these sheets!
(and my parents still use them in their guest room!)
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2016 16:21     Subject: Generation X

Anonymous wrote:
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.


OMG, those drills! Even as a kid I knew they were pointless. Security theater avant la lettre.
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2016 14:58     Subject: Re:Generation X

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Smelling mimeographed worksheets/tests!



I was trying to describe this to my kids. They were freaked out by it.


OMG, that smell! I remember that smell. Yes, you're right, it was awesome.


I helped in the school office and loved making copies on this machine!


THIS! The true "gateway" drug! Olfactory ambrosia
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2016 14:55     Subject: Re:Generation X

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Smelling mimeographed worksheets/tests!



I was trying to describe this to my kids. They were freaked out by it.


OMG, that smell! I remember that smell. Yes, you're right, it was awesome.


I helped in the school office and loved making copies on this machine!
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2016 14:50     Subject: Re:Generation X

Anonymous
Post 07/07/2016 14:09     Subject: Generation X

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Love's Baby Soft


nice advertising campaign



The girl on the right is like GPal and Tswift combined.

Also that ad...super pedophil-y.
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2016 14:05     Subject: Re:Generation X

Anonymous wrote:Smelling mimeographed worksheets/tests!



I was trying to describe this to my kids. They were freaked out by it.


OMG, that smell! I remember that smell. Yes, you're right, it was awesome.
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2016 14:05     Subject: Generation X

Anonymous wrote:Love's Baby Soft


nice advertising campaign

Anonymous
Post 07/07/2016 14:03     Subject: Generation X

Love's Baby Soft
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2016 14:01     Subject: Generation X

^ about rainbow refraction
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2016 14:00     Subject: Re:Generation X

Anonymous wrote:
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!


so true!

The only thing I liked about physics class was learning rainbow refraction.

What about cursive? Are we the last generation to use it?

Anonymous
Post 07/07/2016 13:54     Subject: Re:Generation X

Smelling mimeographed worksheets/tests!



I was trying to describe this to my kids. They were freaked out by it.