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Cerek 10-04-2004 11:26 PM

<font color=plum>Found this while looking through some "80's sites" and thought it was good for a laugh - especially since it is, like, sooooo true...(totally).
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You remember Don Johnson when he was "cool"
You know who shot J.R
You remember when Michael Jackson was actually considered something of a sex symbol
You practice getting in and out of your car through the windows
You owned at least one skinny leather tie.
Your first Walkman weighed 10 pounds and was the size of a brick.
You wore L.A. Gear tennis shoes.
You know the meaning of Wax on/Wax Off
You're always "in the mood for dancing"
If you can "See Better" with sunglasses that have paint splattered all over the lenses.

You can feel St. Elmo's fire burnin' in you.
You need a shopping cart to carry your personal stereo with you.
You remember what Michael Jackson looked like before the surgery.
You go rollerskating every Friday night (not to skate, but to 'hang out')
You still want to take Karate...(after you move to California)
You watch NYPD Blue thinking, "Well, they're no Crockett and Tubbs, that's for sure".

"Outrageous!" is the term to describe something neat and cool
You think that Garbage Pail Kids are your children's worst enemy
You had a poster of Bo, Luke & Daisy Duke
There was nothing to question about Bert n' Ernie living together
The phrase "Where's the beef?" still doubles you over with laughter.
You went out and purchased the sound track for 'Miami Vice'
You remember the magazines of song lyrics
If you think Hulk Hogan is the best wrestler of all time.
If the best non-slasher movie in your opinion is An American Werewolf In London.

Two words: The Clapper.
Six words: "This is your brain on drugs."
You want to live in 'the Valley'.
Ferris Bueller was your idol.
You watched 'Star Search' on a regular basis.
Every now and then, you blurt out: "Ooh noo, Mr. Bill!!!"
If you had an entire wardrobe of Esprit clothing (or coveted one.)
If you know the words to the "Oscar Mayer" theme songs
Your bangs are teased perfectly to 7 inches above the rest of your hair.
Have multi-colored earrings that touch your shoulders
Played Upwords, Boggle or Trivial Pursuit (the original) on a rainy afternoon
You wore lace gloves with the fingers cut off, bangle bracelets up to your elbows, bright red Reebok high tops and parachute pants to a school dance

You're still bitter that WHAM broke up
You know whose phone number is 867-5309
You drink Diet Coke because Max Headroom told you to
You still watch things on Beta tapes
You have the tendency to turn up the collar of your polo shirts
You never go out for a night on the town without frosted blue eyeshadow and feathered bangs
Everything in your wardrobe is either pastel or fluorescent
People are constantly gagging you with spoons.

You know all the words to "I'm just a bill, sitting up on Capitol Hill" and "School House Rock."
The feeling in your thumb is only now just returning after holding down the Atari joystick to control the racecar in Enduro Racer

You still can't believe that Milli Vanilli was deceiving you all that time
You can sing all the words to "One Night in Bangkok" by Murray Head, and now you understand that it is about chess.

You still wear a bandana tied around your leg and/or a ponytail off-center on the side of your head.
You know who Martha Quinn is.
You still carry your boom box on your shoulder
You think David Hasselhoff was awesome in Knight Rider but sucks in "Boob Watch."
When you saw luging at the Winter Olympics you poured water down your driveway and tried it yourself.
A piece of folded paper and two hands could tell your fortune.
Knickers and leg warmers were cool
You ever wanted to learn to play "Stairway to Heaven" on the guitar and choreographed "Dancing Queen" by yourself in your room.

You had ringside seats for Luke and Laura's wedding
You ever had a Dorothy Hammill haircut.
You thought a Commodore 64 was the highest technology available
You wanted to be "The Hulk" for halloween
You want to be "Where Everybody Knows Your Name"
'A Different World' kicked butt
Remember "Dancin' to a Big Mac at McDonalds!"

You know who played Magnum P.I
One Phrase, "The Plane, The Plane"
You can name at least three members of the Brat Pack
Still think banana clips were a godsend
Still wear Wet n' Wild makeup
If your idea of hi-tech toys is still the heat-sensitive color-changing sticker on Transformers
If you remember Bruce Willis from Moonlighting, not Die Hard
You still wear your "Members Only" jacket.

You still have a couple of those barettes made of woven ribbons.
You had snap bracelets
You remember when Pee-Wee wasn't a pervert.
You had had five pairs of socks on at any given time
You still think Donkey Kong can beat Mario up
If you still have your scratch-n-sniff sticker collection
If you remember when you heard that drinking soda and eating Pop Rocks would make your stomach asplode

If you ever used Lee Press-On Nails
If you wear jelly shoes
You still play with that CASIO SK-1 Keyboard
You're still hoping for a New Kids on the Block reunion tour
You still argue over who was better: Tiffany or Debbie Gibson
Every time you hear the "OH YEAH..." song you think of "Ferris Bueller's Day Off"
You still watch tapes of Stingray, McGyver, and Airwolf</font></font>

Dron_Cah 10-04-2004 11:31 PM

Heh, that was a big poster, for the floor below me! Dunno if they're the same, but talk about coincidences! [img]smile.gif[/img]

shadowhound 10-05-2004 12:19 AM

Sadly even though I was very very very young in the 80s I watch the occasional tape of MacGyver :D and I have used the term "The Plane, The Plane" during a convo.

[ 10-05-2004, 12:20 AM: Message edited by: shadowhound ]

johnny 10-05-2004 03:15 AM

I'm a child of the 80's, but i haven't got a clue who shot JR, and come to think of it, i don't think i really care either.

Am i disqualified now ? :D

Stratos 10-05-2004 05:55 AM

I don't know most of those, so it means I've successfully managed to supress my memories of the 80's.

Link 10-05-2004 05:59 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by johnny:
I'm a child of the 80's, but i haven't got a clue who shot JR, and come to think of it, i don't think i really care either.

Am i disqualified now ? :D

That makes two of us then!

I do know the meaning of Wax On / Wax Off! Daniel-san! You have heart of warrior! [img]tongue.gif[/img]

Cerek 10-05-2004 06:20 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by johnny:
I'm a child of the 80's, but i haven't got a clue who shot JR, and come to think of it, i don't think i really care either.

Am i disqualified now ? :D
<font color=plum>This was from the very beginning of the 80's. There was a hugely popular American TV show called "Dallas" and JR was the main "bad guy" in the show. He was "shot" in the last episode of the 1980 season and we had to wait until the beginning of the new TV season in the Fall season to find out who actually pulled the trigger.

This also started a new trend in American TV where popular shows would end the season with a "cliffhanger" episode so that the first show of the new season would have a bigger audience. Before "Dallas", TV shows usually wrapped up all the current storylines in the last episode and began new ones the following season.

So the "Who Shot J.R.?" episode was groundbreaking in more ways than one. There was SO much speculation about which character had done the shooting that even the actors and actresses of the show weren't told who the shooter was. Instead, the makers of the show actually filmed a sequence with every single character in the cast doing the shooting - but they wouldn't tell which "character" was actually going to be the guilty one. Even the stars of the show didn't know the answer until the next season.

BTW - It was Kristen. ;) </font>

Link 10-05-2004 08:29 AM

Well I think johnny knows J.R. was a main character in Dallas, but he didn't know who shot him.

Davros 10-05-2004 08:59 AM

You can sing all the words to "One Night in Bangkok" by Murray Head, and now you understand that it is about chess.

This is the one that cracked me up :D .

wellard 10-05-2004 09:10 AM

<font color=plum> "You can name at least three members of the Brat Pack" </font>

errrr aint that the 60's and 70's or am I that old I am thinking of the wrong brat pack! [img]graemlins/1ponder.gif[/img]


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