Tuesday, May 25, 2010

the '90s: a decade of greatness

depending on when you were born, you may or may not agree with that title. i was born in 1986. i have cloudy memories of the '80s. i do remember when batman came out in 1989. how do i remember that? i have no clue, but i was obsessed with michael keaton for years afterwards. i mainly remember the NINETIES! *sigh* such good times in that era. bad times too, but damn it feels good to look back at that time. look back with me.



i was a big nickelodeon head back in the day. in my grandparents' house, the channel rarely changed to anything else, and i loved them for that.


legends of the hidden temple was the shit. i was always pretending to be on either the silver snakes or the purple parrots.


the homie kirk fogg and olmec. yeeeeaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh


i know you wanted to be on wild and crazy kids as bad as i did.


family double dare!!!!




salute your shorts was by far one of my favorite shows, but it cant beat...




easily one of the the best shows ive ever seen


ARTIE! the strongest maaaaaannnnnnnnnn....in the woooorld


theyre slacking on not putting this show in dvd. now the wonder years is my favorite show ever. and apparently winnie cooper, real name danica mckellar is a mathematician genius and wrote a couple tutorial books for kids. nice

and she grew up reeeaaaaalllll nice


boy meets world was the shit too


word topanga? i likey



i vaguely remember will smith when he was somewhat hood.



everyone was feeling the homie stefan UrKel for some reason. he wasnt that smoove. im a hater, yes



THUNDERCATS HOOOOO!!!!!!!




power rangers changed my life


im going to buy these one day. and im so serious.


i used to go to the library at grand army plaza to print out an absurd amount of dbz pics to sketch out. wasted so much paper. ehhh, i loved it






whoooaaaa momma, do the monkey!




steve harvey!!!


the wayans bros put me on to jordans, a tribe called quest, and thick women. dee was no little woman. hickedeeeeeeeeee

im getting tired so i'll leave you guys with my favorite memory of the '90s





i will always love the knicks because of patrick ewing. he, like all the other great players, just had the great misfortune to play in the same era as the greatest





but its all good, it made for a great brain filled with great memories. peace kids.

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