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Old Hickory
Pancake
posted 12-24-2001 06:08:33 AM
You Know You Grew Up In The 80's When...

You know what "Sike" means.
You know the profound meaning of "Wax on, Wax off."
You know that another name for a keyboard is a "Synthesizer".
You can sing the McDonald's Big Mac, Filet-o-fish, quarter pounder and French fry song.
You know who Mr. T is.
You know who Fat Albert is. And who was the old boy with the pink mask?
You ever wore fluorescent, neon clothing.
You could breakdance, or wish you could.
You wanted to be The Hulk for Halloween.
You Believed that "By the power of Greyskull, you HAD the power!"
Partying "like it's 1999" seemed SO far away.
ou thought that Transformers were more than meets the eye.
You knew that knowing is half the battle.
You wanted to be on Star Search.
You can remember Michael Jackson when he was black.
You wore a banana clip at some point during your youth.
You remember the garbage pail kids, and owned some.
You knew what Willis was "talkin' 'bout."
You knew "Rut row raggy" and "Zoinks."
You HAD to have your MTV.
"The Breakfast Club" become an instant classic.
You remember when ATARI was a state of the art video game system.
You owned only cassettes.
You were led to believe that in the year 2000 we'd all be living on the moon.
You remember and/or owned any of the Care Bear Glass collection from Pizza Hut or the Muppets glasses from McDonalds.
Poltergeist freaked you out.
You knew who Ben Stein was before you could win his money, "Bueller?"
You carried your lunch to school in a Gremlins, ET, Dukes of Hazzard, Knight Rider, Strawberry Shortcake or A-Team lunch box.
You have ever pondered why Smurfette was the ONLY female Smurf.
You know what leg warmers are and probably had a pair.
You wore biker shorts underneath a short skirt and felt stylish.
You wore your Izod shirt with the collar up.
You had a Swatch Watch with the Swatch Guard.
Your Legos collection started with the free sets in a Happy Meal.
You remember when Happy Meals came in a box, not a paper bag.
You remember when Saturday Night Live was funny.
You had Wonder Woman or Superman underoos.
You know what a "Push Up" ice cream is.
You had to come in the house when the street lights came on.
You had to change into play clothes after school.
You owned or knew somebody with a Commodore 64.
You hated Scrappy Doo.
You recorded songs off the radio with your boom box.
You wish you had a light saber.
Somehow you still know all the words to songs played on VH1's "Big 80's" ("it's been 7 hours & 15 days...")
Your arm was full of rubber bracelets.
You have ever said, "Gag me with a spoon."
You have ever wondered what happened to Saturday morning cartoons.
You had to get up to change the channel.
You can still sing 1 to 12 from the Pinball machine on Sesame Street.
You thought the "Thriller" video was pretty cool.
You remember the first time you went into a video store to rent a movie.
You wore those wide, colorful shoelaces.
Quiet Riot's "Come on feel the noise" was the best song - ever.
You know where "I want my two dollars" came from.
You still cannot go in to the water because of that damn movie - Jaws.
El Debarge's "Get a beat to the Rhythm of the night" plagued the radio every hour.
You remember life before minivans and SUVs.

Any man worth his salt will stick up for what he believes right, but it takes a slightly better man to acknowledge instantly and without reservation that he is in error.

One man with courage makes a majority.

Kolak
Pancake
posted 12-24-2001 06:16:13 AM
quote:
Old Hickory had this to say about Robocop:
You remember when Happy Meals came in a box, not a paper bag.

they still do, just not often
(where i live, there's about 2 or 3 placesa around here that still use the boxes )

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Cherveny
Papaya
posted 12-24-2001 06:40:46 AM
quote:
You know where "I want my two dollars" came from.

That was one of our senior class's two class movies.

The other was "Attack of the killer tomatos"

Kermitov
Pancake
posted 12-24-2001 08:36:55 AM
It's so so true...
My lunch box was the A-Team one
I not only had garbage pail kids, but also a pound puppy.
Push Ups rocked.
*I* owned a C64
Arrenn Lightblade
Yes. Yes he is.
posted 12-24-2001 08:42:49 AM
is it sad that I am 13 and most of these apply to me?
Vorbis
Vend-A-Goat
posted 12-24-2001 08:57:50 AM
quote:
Check out the big brain on Arrenn Lightblade!
is it sad that I am 13 and most of these apply to me?

Born in the 80s and stuck there.

Cadga
Quite Insane
posted 12-24-2001 09:04:30 AM
the 80s rocked

*sighs*

Professional Sinner/Heretic
My mindless dribble
`Doc
Cold in an Alley
posted 12-24-2001 09:16:08 AM
About half of those apply in my case. I never followed fashion trends.
Base eight is just like base ten, really... if you're missing two fingers. - Tom Lehrer
There are people in this world who do not love their fellow human beings, and I hate people like that! - Tom Lehrer
I want to be a race car passenger; just a guy who bugs the driver. "Say man, can I turn on the radio? You should slow down. Why do we gotta keep going in circles? Can I put my feet out the window? Man, you really like Tide..." - Mitch Hedberg
Please keep your arms, legs, heads, tails, tentacles, pseudopods, wings, and/or other limb-like structures inside the ride at all times.
Please submit all questions, inquests, and/or inquiries, in triplicate, to the Department of Redundancy Department, Division for the Management of Division Management Divisions.

Akiraiu Zenko
Is actually a giddy schoolgirl
posted 12-24-2001 09:28:13 AM
Oh, dear gods...does this mean I'm old!?
The artist formerly known as Zephyer Kyuukaze.
ZaÂ’afiel
Coolest Hamster Pimp Ever!
posted 12-24-2001 09:35:32 AM
im 16 and this makes me feel old :\
"Consistancy is the hobgoblin of little minds."
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ayerine Angelyre
Pancake
posted 12-24-2001 09:45:11 AM
Born in '85.
Well, I can say that I liked the last half of the 80's, and I understand all of these.

<~.feels special.~>

Freschel Spindrift
Caucasian
posted 12-24-2001 09:53:16 AM
Hate to be picky but Scooby Doo was a product of the 70's not the 80's. Also Fat Albert came from the 70's too. ZOINKS, I did it again I dated my self!
Who's that crazy kook that's destroying the world. It's Zorc (That's me) It's Zorc and Pals.
Bakura: Did you forget our anniversary, again? (laughter)
Zorc: Yes, I was busy destroying the world (laughter) Slaughtering millions. (Laughter)
Bakura: That's my Zorc.
The blood of the innocents will flow without end. His name is Zorc, and he's destroying the world.
Old Hickory
Pancake
posted 12-24-2001 10:20:56 AM
That's the point....


Those of us who grew up in the 80's....born in the 70's.

Any man worth his salt will stick up for what he believes right, but it takes a slightly better man to acknowledge instantly and without reservation that he is in error.

One man with courage makes a majority.

Elvish Crack Piper
Murder is justified so long as people believe in something different than you do
posted 12-24-2001 10:31:17 AM
I am 16 and I know most of these

Happy Meals in Boxes = l33t

(Insert Funny Phrase Here)
Freschel Spindrift
Caucasian
posted 12-24-2001 10:32:14 AM
It was a trap A TRAP! NOOOOOOOO!

Ok, I got it.

Who's that crazy kook that's destroying the world. It's Zorc (That's me) It's Zorc and Pals.
Bakura: Did you forget our anniversary, again? (laughter)
Zorc: Yes, I was busy destroying the world (laughter) Slaughtering millions. (Laughter)
Bakura: That's my Zorc.
The blood of the innocents will flow without end. His name is Zorc, and he's destroying the world.
Ozimander
$$$$$$$$$$$
posted 12-24-2001 11:05:23 AM
87' here, and I know half of those. Maybe more.

Ozius

Sentow, Maybe
Pancake
posted 12-24-2001 11:05:44 AM
Ahhh, Sentow Vermouth '81... that was a good year.

Man, I remember when I would wake up at dawn on a Saturday to see all my favorite cartoons. And what a crew it was.
Camp Candy, Captain N, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles...

Those were the daaaaaaaaaaaays!

Once more into the breach, my friends, once more. We'll close the wall with our dead. In peace, nothing so becomes a man as modesty and humility, but when the blast of war blows in our ears, then imitate the action of the tiger, summon up the blood, disguise fair nature with rage and lend the eye a terrible aspect.
leckzilla!
Squeak!
posted 12-24-2001 11:48:46 AM
I'm 16 and know an awful lot of those... but i know i'm old before my time.
Bloodcookie
Pancake
posted 12-24-2001 11:54:11 AM
Wooo! Spirit of '85!

""...destructive analysis of the familiar is the only method of approach to an understanding of fundamentally different modes of expression." -Edward Sapir, Language
leckzilla!
Squeak!
posted 12-24-2001 12:02:21 PM
quote:
Bloodcookie had this to say about Matthew Broderick:
Wooo! Spirit of '85!

There's an awful lot of us isn't there?

EDIT - grammar

[ 12-24-2001: Message edited by: Leck ]

Tarquinn
Personally responsible for the decline of the American Dollar
posted 12-24-2001 12:04:42 PM
Yeah ... 76 was a cool year ... I think ...
~Never underestimate the power of a Dark Clown.
Mod
Pancake
posted 12-24-2001 12:06:31 PM
quote:
Leck stumbled drunkenly to the keyboard and typed:
There's an awful lot of us isn't there?


Yepp.
<----Born in '85 as well .
Life... is like a box of chocolates. A cheap, thoughtless, perfunctory gift that nobody ever asks for. Unreturnable, because all you get back is another box of chocolates. You're stuck with this undefinable whipped-mint crap that you mindlessly wolf down when there's nothing else left to eat. Sure, once in a while, there's a peanut butter cup, or an English toffee. But they're gone too fast, the taste is fleeting. So you end up with nothing but broken bits, filled with hardened jelly and teeth-crunching nuts, and if you're desperate enough to eat those, all you've got left is a... is an empty box... filled with useless, brown paper wrappers.
Kennatsu
hu�mor 1. That which is intended to induce laughter or amusement: a writer skilled at crafting humor.
posted 12-24-2001 12:53:40 PM
The 80's were great! Soooo much better than seeing affro hair styles, bell bottom pants, platform shoes, and psychadelic colors all over... @_@

not to mention all the "jive"....

Yes.. I was born in the year 1971

[ 12-24-2001: Message edited by: Kennatsu ]

Falaanla Marr
I AM HOT CHIX
posted 12-24-2001 12:59:57 PM
1981 was the best year, because I was born in 81.

1985 is the second best, one of my brothers was born that year.

indegloriafeestbeest
Not Smart
posted 12-24-2001 01:12:36 PM
you forgot a major one....

You still had all your music on vinyl,and was in awe if a friend had a compact disc player.......

my brothers don't even know vynil anymore....now THAT makes me feel old...

still,i'm born pre 80,but boy,were those great years to be a teenager... (dang,i sound old again.. )

you're born as a child and you die like a child..... inbetween you have a identitycrisis.....
Ruvie's Alt
Haven't you always wanted a monkey?
posted 12-24-2001 01:12:42 PM
I was born in '87, and over half of those apply to me. Bwahaha.
Freschel Spindrift
Caucasian
posted 12-24-2001 01:55:55 PM
Ok, it's '61 my birth year.
Who's that crazy kook that's destroying the world. It's Zorc (That's me) It's Zorc and Pals.
Bakura: Did you forget our anniversary, again? (laughter)
Zorc: Yes, I was busy destroying the world (laughter) Slaughtering millions. (Laughter)
Bakura: That's my Zorc.
The blood of the innocents will flow without end. His name is Zorc, and he's destroying the world.
Steven Steve
posted 12-24-2001 02:11:30 PM
d00d I understand that and I'm like the 2nd or 3rd youngest person here...
"Absolutely NOTHING [will stop me from buying Diablo III]. I will buy it regardless of what they do."
- Grawbad, Battle.net forums

"Don't want to sound like a fanboy, but I am with you. I'll buy it for sure, it's just a matter of for how long I will be playing it..."
- Silvast, Battle.net forums

Aaniele
Pancake
posted 12-24-2001 02:15:14 PM
'78 here, and about 80% of those apply to me. Now I feel all old n stuff. I guess that means I need to go make fun of my dad's 60's hit for a while to feel nice and young again.
"a friend will help you move, a really good friend will help you move a body"
Synjari
Warrior Princess
Cookie Seraphim!
posted 12-24-2001 02:22:15 PM
Born in '77 and still livin in the 80's
"Villiany wears many masks, none of which are more dangerous than virtue." - "Sleepy Hollow"
Kermitov
Pancake
posted 12-24-2001 06:12:21 PM
understanding it is one thing, having lived it is quite another.

80's revivals don't count

Bloodsage
Heart Attack
posted 12-24-2001 07:29:24 PM
Heh. I remember watching them land on the moon--on our really cool B&W television . . . that you had to get up to change channels (all six of them).

At least one of the two or three people older than me posted here!

To reign is worth ambition, though in Hell:
Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven.

--Satan, quoted by John Milton

Gikk
SCA babe!!!
posted 12-24-2001 08:53:49 PM
84' here. Wee.

Anyone else remember slap bracelts?
And pegged jeans.

LOVED THe Breakfast club... and STILL says "Gag me with a spoon."

Sentow, Maybe
Pancake
posted 12-24-2001 09:00:39 PM
quote:
Anyone else remember slap bracelts?

YES! Those things rocked my proverbial socks.

Once more into the breach, my friends, once more. We'll close the wall with our dead. In peace, nothing so becomes a man as modesty and humility, but when the blast of war blows in our ears, then imitate the action of the tiger, summon up the blood, disguise fair nature with rage and lend the eye a terrible aspect.
Ukko The Papa Bear
Pancake
posted 12-24-2001 10:01:47 PM
ok, i was born in 77

& knowing about it dont mean you lived in it, what he mean is to LIVE in it!!!
you know

back in the days where Hotweals where made out of metal & looked like REAL cars whit normal colors...

& you forgot a few things:
Captain HARVOCK (albator in frensh)

Your REALY live in the 80 if you remember:
CATSeye & Astro the Robot!!!

You KNOW you gruw up in the 80's when you know how to fix a GMC But wont touch a car whit a computer inside...

You know you live in the 80's when you coud still go down the hill whti your slay whit out hitihng a fence!!!

Ryuujin
posted 12-24-2001 10:12:56 PM
I spent 5 years in the 80s and I'm not ashamed to admit I had Pound Puppy bedsheets
Ferret
Poing! Poing!
posted 12-24-2001 11:21:41 PM
quote:
Check out the big brain on Ryuujin!
I spent 5 years in the 80s and I'm not ashamed to admit I had Pound Puppy bedsheets

I had/have He-Man ones.

Also, to add:

You wish you could be a centurion so that you could put your arms out and get a plane/boat/other suit.

You know what the Popples were.

'85 here too, woot!

[ 12-24-2001: Message edited by: Ferret ]

Death of Rats
Pancake
posted 12-25-2001 12:06:47 AM
OMG, ROTFLMAO, just about 4 or 5 dont apply to me, remember when The New Kids On The Block were huge and had their own cartoon? man the 80s rocked, wish they could come back around, born in 82 here
A particularly crafty sea lion is befuddling the Army Corps of Engineers, who have come to believe the 1,000-pound mammal is either from hell -- or from Harvard.
Taylen
Pancake
posted 12-25-2001 12:08:11 AM
Lived with alot of that.
I still wonder why Smurfette was the only female smurf. You know she had to be getting around (or maybe thats why grouchy smurf was so grouchy all the time)
"When correctly viewed, everything is lewd." - Tom Lehrer.
Sadomasochism: It's Fun!
Taylen Ashenbow
Rangers never run we mearly stratigically retreat.
Thats not a train thats a pull, my trains are always much bigger.
Solstyce
Vampiric pixie that might eat your face, if you're lucky
posted 12-25-2001 12:10:43 AM
Born in 84 here. I knew what a bunch of those were.

Oy.

*grew up during early 90's grunge-ness. warped her. Is now glam-goth-romantic-WHATEVER*

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