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Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 3:14 pm
Hey. . . . so i was thinking. . . . what would be considered classic 90's?? would madonna be like a britney spears?? or nsync like the beatles?? just thinking of the future makes me wonder. . . . cuz our kids will look at us and tell us we're old wen we listen to the stuff we used to love wen we were young!!!!!
insane stuff
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 12:01 pm
I'll also get with the times, but I'll stay in touch with the things I loved when I was young. It'll be so amusing to be called 'old fashioned'. Being born in 1992 makes me feel old already. It's just because it's still in the one thousands and that looks like SUCH an old-fashioned year. I mean seriously...OLD-FASHIONED year! Lmao
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Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 6:25 am
SmellsLikeJackie Hey. . . . so i was thinking. . . . what would be considered classic 90's?? would madonna be like a britney spears?? or nsync like the beatles?? just thinking of the future makes me wonder. . . . cuz our kids will look at us and tell us we're old wen we listen to the stuff we used to love wen we were young!!!!! insane stuff i think the EARLY 90's was like the whole Grunge/Kurt Cobain age where it was all good and stuff...but say after 1996 it became all Pop music and brittney spears w/e i was born in '93 and i pretty much LIVED on television... and stuff so i remember all that xd
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Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 11:17 pm
I was born in 87, so I was sentient for most of the decade. However, I've never had much connection with popular culture. I'll probably scare my kids with stories of life before the internet, or try to exsplain how mind blowing playing a 3-D game for the first time was.
I'm looking forward to having kids. Just need to find the right women and finish up my degree.
....easy to say.... sweatdrop
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Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 7:53 am
The 90s was cultural limbo. There was the garage-rock, grunge stuff as said but then it just became a mesh of things. The 90s is a tunnel of catchphrases, I'd say. I was born in 1987 so I lived through the entireity of the decade.
I don't really listen to much 90s music. Just those hilariously campy "Hip hop" songs and whatnot. But I don't consider any of it "classic." No matter how old it gets, it's not classic. To me, a classic has to be good. And comparing *Nsync to The Beatles? Crazy talk there.
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Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 11:09 am
[Ralph] The 90s was cultural limbo. There was the garage-rock, grunge stuff as said but then it just became a mesh of things. The 90s is a tunnel of catchphrases, I'd say. I was born in 1987 so I lived through the entireity of the decade.
I don't really listen to much 90s music. Just those hilariously campy "Hip hop" songs and whatnot. But I don't consider any of it "classic." No matter how old it gets, it's not classic. To me, a classic has to be good. And comparing *Nsync to The Beatles? Crazy talk there. yea i could see wut you mean
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 9:11 pm
Man I was born in 88 but I didn't come to America till 91 so really I can't say anything about the 80's plus the fact it only lasted 2 years and thats not enough. Oh the 90's the whole hippy thing was hip.
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Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 7:56 am
Tora-Oni Man I was born in 88 but I didn't come to America till 91 so really I can't say anything about the 80's plus the fact it only lasted 2 years and thats not enough. Oh the 90's the whole hippy thing was hip. Actually, that was just run off from the resurrgence in the 80s when the Grateful Dead made a comeback. The 90s, everything was 70s and disco. Flare jeans came back in, Lisa Frank was mining the gold mine on 70s-ish stuff as well.
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