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Re: In case you don't already feel old


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Posted by Will Herring on August 19, 2009 at 13:00:46 from (173.53.171.232):

In Reply to: In case you don't already feel old posted by MarkB_MI on August 19, 2009 at 03:09:20:

I was college class of '09, and I say boo to this list. I know The Green Giant as the bean guy, our public and school libraries STILL have a card catalogue, tattoos are not 'chic', HDTV was unknown to me until about 3 or 4 years ago, I have had to shake down an oral thermometer, I do know what RSVP means, I was born during Reagan, I remember pre-European Union, Columbus was talked up when I was in school, we didn't get a computer until '96 and I never read a book on it until probably 2001 or 2002 when we got the internet, I don't remember flat screen TVs until probably 2003, I remember when only plain Kix existed, I remember Saved By The Bell (and yes, we had bells in high school and middle school), we still don't have a mega church, I never heard anybody rip on the first Iraq war, the House Bank closed in the mid-90s, I remember going to stores that had CDs, cassettes AND vinyls in the early 90s, I didn't know The Today Show is on during weekends because it's a crappy program, and they make blue jello?

Are these all cultured suburbanites? I guess here in rural America we're just behind the times... How about "have never seen an 8-track in a store" or something. Even people my age, in the low 20s, know that kids that were born in the early 90s missed out on all the good Saturday morning cartoons. Getting up at 6AM to watch Power Rangers, Ghostbusters, Mega Man, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and so on. Or that know when Toonami was added (and left) Cartoon Network.


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