Born in '84. Summer in the 90s was all about days at the pool with friends and evenings with my buddies playing playstation and drinking Surge. Maybe a little MMMBop playing in the background.
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Born in 1970. Used to love Matilda Bay wine coolers. Could get them in a 4-pack of bottles or even in a box with a pull out spout. Colors Light party balls also. Man the 80s/90s were fun.
Forgot about these. A kid at my middle school wore one with the "Blue Johnson" on it. I don't recall what school that was but I remember him catching grief from the principal for it.The random college white hats. I I know I bought at least 6 of these at the Pro Image in Sioux City.
The random college white hats. I I know I bought at least 6 of these at the Pro Image in Sioux City.
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Re the “go outside and just be home for dinner” I kind of wonder if that will be one of those things that each generation says they could do but the current generation can’t/doesn’t. Because I definitely have seen people born in the ‘80s saying that and that people born in the ‘90s can’t relateBorn in 92. One thing I really appreciate is being one of the last generations that got to be a true kid. No cell phones, ipads, video games etc. My mom told me to be home when the 6 pm whistle went off for dinner and outside of that just go be outside with the neighborhood kids.
Arcades. Going to Lazer X (previously Aladdins Castle) at Merle Hay or Loco Joe's was freaking amazing. It's fun to go to a retro arcade like up/down now, but it's not the same. Seeing people lined up to challenge each other at Street Fighter II or Mortal Kombat in an arcade was peak 90s.