Wednesday, October 18, 2006

you KNOW you are from the 90's when:

You can sing the rap to "The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air".
You yearned to be part of the Baby-Sitters club.
You use to love playing with your MY Little Pet Shop
You remember when it was actually worth getting up early on a Saturday to watch cartoons.
You wore a ponytail on the side of your head and had scrunches
You remember reading "Goosebumps"
You took plastic cartoon lunch boxes to school
You still get the urge to say "NOT" after (almost) every sentence...Not...
You knew that Kimberly, the pink ranger, and Tommy, the green Ranger were meant to be together.
You collected pokemon cards
You've worn leggings and felt stylish.
You knew what it meant to say "Care Bear Stare"
You knew all the characters names and their life stories on "Saved By The Bell".
Used to pretend to be a MIGHTY MORPHIN Power Ranger.
You had at least one GigaPet or Nano and brought it everywhere.
You watched the ORIGINAL Care Bears, My Little Pony, and Ninja Turtles
Yikes pencils and rubbers were the shit
You used to wear those stick on “earrings”, not only on your ears, but at the corners of your eyes.
You've gotten crept out by "Are You Afraid of the Dark?"
You know the Macarena by heart
Talk to the hand" ... enough said.
You thought Brain from 'Pinkey and the Brain' would finally take over the world.
You collected tazos
I'LL BE BACK!
Two words: SPICE GIRLS
You either were part of the “The Grunge Movement” (wearing flannel shirts open with a t-shirt beneath along with faded/torn jeans) or new someone who was.
Were obsessed with The Simpsons (when watching the Simpsons was an absolute must every week). Also, when Bart Simpson was considered dirty/controversial.
Beavis & Butt-head -- the show that made the Simpsons seem mild, and basically paved the way for even more dirty cartoons like South Park & Family Guy. Also led to a generation of children laughing like idiots.
You played/own/wanted Sega Genesis-Super Nintendo.
You know that “How Rude” comes from Stephanie- Full House
You know what a “trapper-keeper” is.
The music you own, were in cassette, either radio recorded or bought.
You remember by heart Alf, Flinstones , Jetsons, Vicky ,Steve Urkel among others.
You own a “Polly Pocket”
You constantly sang: “--- & --- sitting on a tree k-i-s-s-i-n-g…”
You cried when Mufasa died.
You loved your velcro tennis-shoes.
You didn’t understand the whole Y2K stuff.
The World Wide Web (in the sense that children in the 90's were the first to really grow up with it as a big part of their childhood)

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