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I miss the Taco Bell dog, along with the slogan "iYo quiero Taco Bell!" I also miss the old-styled Taco Bell buildings and the miniture stuffed Taco Bell dogs that said things like "Here, Lizard Lizard!" and "Feliz Navidad"

 

 

 

Those were the [cabbage].

 

 

 

EDIT: I almost forgot about the original Pokemon craze. Just about EVERYONE was into it, and I remember that I had $200-$500 in cards (I also still have a limited edition card from the 2000 pokemon movie, the Mew one.

 

That was in 2000? I remember my mom picked me up at like six after school (her and my dad both worked late) and she had the movie. I just about crapped my pants. Watched it like four times that night.

 

 

 

...I want to watch it again. :(

catch it now so you can like it before it went so mainstream

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On that note of Spyro, hellafun game. PS1 was a good console.

 

Not to mention it never crashed, and Spyro was my favourite game <3:<3:<3:

 

 

 

 

 

Amen to that. Spyro was awesome, aswell as 'Croc'. A lot of games I miss on the PS1, if only they made some updated versions (probably have :? ).

 

Holy [cabbage] I love you guys.

 

 

 

I still have Spyro and my old PS1 (which is chipped of course, like all PS1s at that time) and I recently found out how to make 'backups' of PS1 games. Shame I never knew back then when I could have made a quick quid :lol:

 

 

 

I think you can get old PS1 games on the PSP from the Playstation store. I think I read. I'm never going to let go of my PS1 though, ever. <3:<3:<3:<3:<3: I still have my original copy of Spyro. It's so scratched it hardly works now though. I still have Tekken 3 too. ^_^

 

 

 

PS1 was THE console. PS2 was okay, but PS1 was the best ever.

 

 

 

 

 

I don't know if this was in that time, but I loved As Told by Ginger. That was a really good cartoon :( Bernard's watch anyone? (The orignal with the postman and everything?)

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Spyro indeed...

 

 

 

umm 007 Goldeneye, Pokemon Snap, Pokemon Stadium, The First Tony Hawks Pro Skater, NFL Blitz, Crash Bandicoot, Mario 64, Pokemon Red Yellow and Blue

 

 

 

Shows: Friday Night Nicktoons, Cartoon Cartoon Fridays, and Saturday Morning on WB :P

 

I played that a couple days ago. No N64 memory card, so the whole thing was one big time trial. That still kicks [wagon].

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what ever happened to digemon you never here anyone talk about it any more its always pokemon :thumbdown:

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I remmeber the turn of the milenium...We have it on video, when I'm 7...

 

The first thing my dad says when it turns to 00:00 is "have some lemonade" and I said "I don't like lemonade". Then I say "wow we're not dead"....My dad seriousl;y convinced me everyone was going to die. I remember very well the relief that I wasn't dead :P

 

 

 

I'm never going to be born before 1989 so I'll be a noob forever.

 

 

 

My favourite game on Ps1 was Crash Bash, then the spyro games....I tried the new spyro games...It sickened me.

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I remmeber the turn of the milenium...We have it on video, when I'm 7...

 

The first thing my dad says when it turns to 00:00 is "have some lemonade" and I said "I don't like lemonade". Then I say "wow we're not dead"....My dad seriousl;y convinced me everyone was going to die. I remember very well the relief that I wasn't dead :P

 

 

 

Mmm, Y2K makes me laff.

 

 

 

I still don't see the basis of the "scare".

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A feeling of genreal safety; an innocence only youth can bring that allows you to cassually stress over things that, in the long run, are meaningless. The thought that the world, moving ahead technologically with a speed unparalled in the history of the human race, was turning from the war torn landcape that has marked the years past and into a peaceful era. Combined with that, the ignorance of the rest of the world, and an outside point of view, and no way for the rest of the world to conject to our meanings.

 

 

 

That's what the 90's meant to me. No internet. No terrorism. No constant truth to bring down our spirits with the crime, sin, and unlawful punishment of the world. A world of innocence; of ignorance. A world that can be accepted for their own voice without having to group into like minded individuals and defend their point of view with a zealot's passion.

 

 

 

Even though it may be impossiable unless the world ends, that is what i want to bring back. This world's innocence to the outside.

 

 

 

...and i'm suddenly realizing i'm asking everyone to become like fox news and promptly shut my mouth...

It is not the great who are strong, but the strong who are great--Albel Nox

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A feeling of genreal safety; an innocence only youth can bring that allows you to cassually stress over things that, in the long run, are meaningless. The thought that the world, moving ahead technologically with a speed unparalled in the history of the human race, was turning from the war torn landcape that has marked the years past and into a peaceful era. Combined with that, the ignorance of the rest of the world, and an outside point of view, and no way for the rest of the world to conject to our meanings.

 

 

 

That's what the 90's meant to me. No internet. No terrorism. No constant truth to bring down our spirits with the crime, sin, and unlawful punishment of the world. A world of innocence; of ignorance. A world that can be accepted for their own voice without having to group into like minded individuals and defend their point of view with a zealot's passion.

 

 

 

Even though it may be impossiable unless the world ends, that is what i want to bring back. This world's innocence to the outside.

 

 

 

...and i'm suddenly realizing i'm asking everyone to become like fox news and promptly shut my mouth...

 

 

 

Are you really so naive as to think this ?

 

 

 

The world hasn't changed. This may be true for you, maybe you were young. But to everyone else it was the same.

 

 

 

Sure there was to a lesser extent the internet.

 

 

 

There were earthquakes, famous deaths, bombings, another trade union formation, and another president of a despotic and squalid African nation was killed or a coup' occured, you have the occaisonal genocide, and a nuclear test.

 

 

 

People were never innocent.

 

 

 

Any decade seperated from another is only unique in a change of a single digit.

 

 

 

Because when you step back, you can't even see the good from the bad and the mundane from the relevant.

 

 

 

Does anyone even remember or care to think back to the reunification of Berlin ? Or the Belfast Agreement ? Or NAFTA ?

 

 

 

Essentially what I'm saying is, that things will continue to happen and we will continue to live and forget.

 

 

 

The events that mark a passage of time are as redundant as the event itself.

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A feeling of genreal safety; an innocence only youth can bring that allows you to cassually stress over things that, in the long run, are meaningless. The thought that the world, moving ahead technologically with a speed unparalled in the history of the human race, was turning from the war torn landcape that has marked the years past and into a peaceful era. Combined with that, the ignorance of the rest of the world, and an outside point of view, and no way for the rest of the world to conject to our meanings.

 

 

 

That's what the 90's meant to me. No internet. No terrorism. No constant truth to bring down our spirits with the crime, sin, and unlawful punishment of the world. A world of innocence; of ignorance. A world that can be accepted for their own voice without having to group into like minded individuals and defend their point of view with a zealot's passion.

 

 

 

Even though it may be impossiable unless the world ends, that is what i want to bring back. This world's innocence to the outside.

 

 

 

...and i'm suddenly realizing i'm asking everyone to become like fox news and promptly shut my mouth...

 

 

 

Are you really so naive as to think this ?

 

 

 

The world hasn't changed. This may be true for you, maybe you were young. But to everyone else it was the same.

 

 

 

Sure there was to a lesser extent the internet.

 

 

 

There were earthquakes, famous deaths, bombings, another trade union formation, and another president of a despotic and squalid African nation was killed or a coup' occured, you have the occaisonal genocide, and a nuclear test.

 

 

 

People were never innocent.

 

 

 

Any decade seperated from another is only unique in a change of a single digit.

 

 

 

Because when you step back, you can't even see the good from the bad and the mundane from the relevant.

 

 

 

Does anyone even remember or care to think back to the reunification of Berlin ? Or the Belfast Agreement ? Or NAFTA ?

 

 

 

Essentially what I'm saying is, that things will continue to happen and we will continue to live and forget.

 

 

 

The events that mark a passage of time are as redundant as the event itself.

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and this is exactally what i mean. where everyone has to be right or wrong. While it may of been reduced to politics and bored people writing letters in the past, now with a global communication network it has become daily practice to argue over things that have no use to be argued about, forcing of oppinions and ideals hastily thought out and published for the world to see. It's depressingly ironic.

 

 

 

I will admit i was in the cherrished years of my youth in the 90's. Watching the news for me was at the same priority as doing homework and going to bed at time. Namely, i had no intrest in it at all, but this topic isn't about what is it historically about the 90's you liked. It's about what i liked, and the fact that you are so attached to physical events and facts only stresses the increasing dependency of material goods in our society. Seeming i didn't answer Cartoons or Games (both respectable peices of media and fond memories), but a more dramatic peice of literature with a more emotional bond, i guess i had this coming.

It is not the great who are strong, but the strong who are great--Albel Nox

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Lego's
STOP. DOING. THIS. IT IS SPELLED L-E-G-O, BOTH SINGULAR AND PLURAL. IT SAYS L-E-G-O ON THE BOXES! THE WEBSITE IS LEGO.COM!

 

 

 

AWFAEWJALWGEGWGAW

 

 

 

RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH

 

 

 

*cough*

 

 

 

Sorry, just a personal pet peeve. It really is spelled Lego though. Lego's is only acceptable as a contraction of Lego is.

 

 

 

And why should you miss it? As soon as my tax return comes in I'm ordering this, or this. Maybe both.

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You seem to be mocking me.

 

 

 

Either way, you have missed the point I was trying to make.

 

 

 

And the trainwreck of language that bears no context or relevance -- makes no sense.

 

 

 

I'm respectfully disagreeing.

 

 

 

... and the fact that you are so attached to physical events and facts only stresses the increasing dependency of material goods in our society.

 

Uhh, what ? How can you make that assumption from a single paragraph. Makes little sense.

 

 

 

The basis of your argument is that you (were) (are) ignorant.

 

 

 

To end this argument (that is, if you want it to end) peacefully:

 

 

 

I wholeheartedly/heartily endorse/and agree with this paticular product/event/idea/.

 

 

 

Necromagus, I completly agree.

 

 

 

Lego not Legos.

 

 

 

EDIT: I like the first "this" better. Looks better, slightly more expensive though.

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Yeah, but right now I'm focusing more on the Castle sets than the city sets. Don't know why though, I don't have room for either :lol:

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Lemon Ice gatorade. The clear kind.

 

 

 

You used to be able to get free stuff from under the caps.. like with most drinks back when. No "TAKE THIS CODE ONLINE AND ENTER FOR A CHANCE TO WIN!" It was either "One free 20oz drink" or "Sorry, please try again." Well, we would look up through the bottom and see which ones were winners, then buy those. :) It's discontinued now.

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I miss when Nickelodeon was good. (Rugrats, Hey Arnold!, etc...). I miss so much else though.

 

 

 

If I could go back, I would take my... I don't think I can decide.

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