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19 Things ‘90′s Kids Remember But Our Kids Can’t Identify


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CD singles?! What a waste. Tape singles or 45s. My daughter saw a record at a resale shop and asked what type of CD it was. Somethings off the list. Pop rocks, laser disc, pagers, answering machines, public telephones, rotary phones, telephone directories, and the brain on drugs PSA.

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OH man, this was fun.  I remember ALL of these things except the HitClips. 

same here........

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OH man, this was fun.  I remember ALL of these things except the HitClips. 

My WIFE sold Hit Clips in KayBee Toys. *cry*

 

Also, no problem "lugging" portable CD players if you wear cargo shorts. I should know, I do that sometimes when I mow the lawn. Thank goodness for the Jog button! :)

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Oh Lord, how well I remember the humble VCR, and setting our timer hours ahead to record the prime time lineup while we weren't home. I never used *69, but I do well remember our good ol' landline, too... And the answering machine. Man, who has one of those anymore?

 

I remember One Hour photo stores, too. And disposable cameras!! Man, those were fun!

"I'd buy that for a dollar!" -Smash T.V.

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Oh Lord, how well I remember the humble VCR, and setting our timer hours ahead to record the prime time lineup while we weren't home. I never used *69, but I do well remember our good ol' landline, too... And the answering machine. Man, who has one of those anymore?

 

I remember One Hour photo stores, too. And disposable cameras!! Man, those were fun!

Well, we still have a landline.  My wife insists.  And an answering machine.  Digital...but still. 

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Still have a landline here. Still have a flip phone (dumb-phone) too (Motorola Razr V3m), which I've had the same number since day one in 1996 when it was "PrimeCo".

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Brian Matherne - owner/curator of "The MOST comprehensive list of Atari VCS/2600 homebrews ever compiled." http://tiny.cc/Atari2600Homebrew

author of "The Atari 2600 Homebrew Companion" book series available on Amazon! www.amazon.com/author/brianmatherne

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