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Razor Scooters. I still have mine.

I remember most Costcos had stacks and stacks of boxes of those things, and there were commercials for them like every 3 seconds.
 

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My scooter, but not quite as fancy as this one.

Only a 2x4 for the foot-board, and a roller-skate, half a truck on the front and the other half on the back.

And definitely home-made. :p
 

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You know you were born in the 90's if you're now in your teens.

True however those born in 90 & 91 are actually 20 & 21 respectively.
It's a lot.

I'm offended you even posted in this thread.

Now get out of here, old person.

This. lol


Definitely!!!

Razor Scooters. I still have mine.

I remember most Costcos had stacks and stacks of boxes of those things, and there were commercials for them like every 3 seconds.

Same I remember I got mine for christmas in the fourth grade. I was the coolest kid ever, lol.

a bunch of stuff posted is for 80s kids

I think some of that is true because the only thing I remember from the 90's is Pokemon, Game Boy/N64, Razor skooters, Furby's (sacred the crap out of me), Tamagotchi's, and Super Soakers ( I LOVE 90's super soakers, the ones made today are complete junk!!!)
 
Pogs
Magic the Gathering
Intel Overdrive processors!
Soundblaster 8/16
Boot disks for each PC game
Street Fighter II
Ren and Stimpy
DOS 5.0 - Windows 98
FMV games
Laser Disc
Marathon for Macintosh

All were the coolest things ever!


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True however those born in 90 & 91 are actually 20 & 21 respectively.


This. lol



Definitely!!!



Same I remember I got mine for christmas in the fourth grade. I was the coolest kid ever, lol.



I think some of that is true because the only thing I remember from the 90's is Pokemon, Game Boy/N64, Razor skooters, Furby's (sacred the crap out of me), Tamagotchi's, and Super Soakers ( I LOVE 90's super soakers, the ones made today are complete junk!!!)

yeah but you were most likely born in the 80s to enjoy that
 
NWA, Straight out of Compton

Tupac

Slim Shaddy

Snoop Dogg

Nate Dogg

Dr. Dre

Imagine all of GTA: San Andreas...

The Las Vegas Luxor Hotel was gold...

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Mortal Kombat

MLS was beginning in the USA

World Cup 1994 USA

39 cent cheeseburgers from micky D's

Micheal Jordan

WWF

Scooters

Pokemon

Digimon

Ford Taurus
 
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- Cat-dog and Hey Arnold! on Nickelodeon!
- playing outside for most of the day instead of sitting in front of the computer
 
Ah yes. The Guilded Age. The first modern Olympics. The first automobile firm. The first manned aircraft. Coin-operated player-pianos! A lot of firsts.

I remember hearing my first "rag-time" tune. My ears were nearly bleeding, but I got used to it. Afterall, Brahms had just died and I was still recovering from the loss of such a talented musician.

Ah, yes, the good ol' Gay '90s. I loved the '90s. :D ;)

+1 if you remember reading from the '90s and thinking to yourself, "What a bunch of fools. Of course we'll fly someday."

What a far way man has come thus far. :p

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You do know Fun Dip was rebadged Lik-A-Stix from many years before you were born? ;)

Indeed. I was born in 68 and remember that lovely powdered sugar with the sugar dip stick well from when I was a kid in the 70's :D

Many of the things listed here seem to have been popular in the 90's but seem as though they would be enjoyed by people born in the late mid to late 80's. And I say "seem to be" because my 90's passed by in a alcohol-sedated haze, so I'm not even sure what some of this stuff is about...
 
You do know Fun Dip was rebadged Lik-A-Stix from many years before you were born? ;)

Lik-M-Aid was the name. I remember it well. :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fun_Dip




I was born in the 60's, and I remember when the DFW area went to 10-digit dialing back around 1995.

Incidentally, both my parents and in-laws still use 7 (or less!) digit dialing.


As a kid in the late 60s-early 70s, we only had to dial 4 numbers to reach other locals in our summer home in upstate NY.

And nice to see you, Tomorrow. You just dropped off the face of the earth for a while. ;)
 
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