the classical throwbacks that the young heads wouldn't understand thread

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  • Broddie
    Broddie Members Posts: 11,750 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Cain wrote: »
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    Had the comics

    One of the best things Marvel had going in the 80s.

    I recently bought a Judge Dredd IDW variant because it featured ROM.
  • blackrain
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    ? I remember when McDonalds would have promotions where you could buy a movie with your meals. That's how I ended up seeing Wayne's World for the 1st time
  • konceptjones
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    pachá12 wrote: »
    TF: The (real) Movie

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    I had the Constructicons. I remember when I got 'em, couldn't tell me ? .

    I had my Transformers and GoBots all the way up to my freshman year of college. While I was gone, my mother went into my closet, took all of them and gave 'em away to a family down the street without telling me. I didn't find out until after I came home at the end of winter semester. ? don't even describe it.
  • ineedpussy
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    Cain wrote: »
    I'mma see how old some of y'all really are...

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    Watches all them shows.Only thing missing is Sigmund and the Sea Monsters and the joint where the kid had the magic flute on some island

    you was hundred years old when them ? came on. tell the truth
  • ineedpussy
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    Broddie wrote: »
    Broddie wrote: »
    When your mom used to give you one of these to go to the store

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    Being seen in public with that ? was a rite of passage. Lord forbid it got wet in the rain.

    EBT card holders are spoiled.

    ?

    Where the cheese bologna and peanut butter and dry milk flakes to make this complete?

    And the King Vitamin cereal

    That smug looking bastard


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    Remember you couldn't even buy OJ with stamps? You could only buy Tang. Tropicana was a ? luxury item.

    only ? in the projects had this cereal. my family had the rooster. damn....those was the good ole days.
  • So ILL
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    You ain't a real ? if you ain't never had a bowl of King Vitaman ? your mouth up. They used to be decent with some sugar, though.
  • So ILL
    So ILL Members Posts: 16,507 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    nawledge_? wrote: »
    Ever Other Block In The Chi Had An Elderly Lady Who Sold Candy/Snacks In Her Basement

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    I Think Evans, Vinters And Jays Was Only Available In The Chi
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    Your hood wasn't ? if it didn't have a candy lady. Ours used to sell all of that ? plus Doritos, candy bars and icee cups. She used to freeze different flavors of koolaid on top of each other, that ? used to be live lol.
  • Lincoln
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    So ILL wrote: »
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    Little ? today don't know about this.

    Yoooooo I was watching It, and there's a scene where they all leave their bikes on the lawn and I told my friend "that's how you know this movie really was back in the day, cause everyone just parked their bikes on the lawn and didn't worry about it."
  • CashmoneyDux
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    That second book had me ? up
  • Broddie
    Broddie Members Posts: 11,750 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Broddie wrote: »
    Broddie wrote: »
    When your mom used to give you one of these to go to the store

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    Being seen in public with that ? was a rite of passage. Lord forbid it got wet in the rain.

    EBT card holders are spoiled.

    ?

    Where the cheese bologna and peanut butter and dry milk flakes to make this complete?

    And the King Vitamin cereal

    That smug looking bastard


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    Remember you couldn't even buy OJ with stamps? You could only buy Tang. Tropicana was a ? luxury item.

    Got damn this takes me back. You know you had some cheap ass hood cereal when an actual person was on the box and not a character.

    I remember when the cheap cereal was in a big ass bag. Now they got the good ? in big bags at Walmart.


    Nah Kaboom cereal had a cartoon mascot. Tasted just as disgusting as the rest of them.
  • konceptjones
    konceptjones Guests, Members, Writer, Content Producer Posts: 13,139 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Broddie wrote: »
    Broddie wrote: »
    When your mom used to give you one of these to go to the store

    food-stamp-actual.jpg


    Being seen in public with that ? was a rite of passage. Lord forbid it got wet in the rain.

    EBT card holders are spoiled.

    ?

    Where the cheese bologna and peanut butter and dry milk flakes to make this complete?

    And the King Vitamin cereal

    That smug looking bastard


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    Remember you couldn't even buy OJ with stamps? You could only buy Tang. Tropicana was a ? luxury item.

    YOu know who was on WIC 'cause they had King Vitamin. VERY FEW people went out and bought that ? , and those that did were on WIC back in the day.
  • dwade206
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    nawledge_? wrote: »
    Cap Guns

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    bangers/ snaps

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    Smh, gotdamn the 80s were destructive.
  • konceptjones
    konceptjones Guests, Members, Writer, Content Producer Posts: 13,139 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    dwade206 wrote: »
    nawledge_? wrote: »
    Cap Guns

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    bangers/ snaps

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    Smh, gotdamn the 80s were destructive.

    Bruh... I got a cousin from Nigeria. Dude showed me how to make an explosive using an old spark plug, a nail, a 2x4, and some matches. Said they used to make all the time back home.

    Me and my brother used to take rolls of those paper caps, break off a whole roll of 'em and smash them ? with a brick. ? was louder than a car backfiring. We learned how to make rockets out of sparklers, a paper tube from a clothes hanger, and some aluminum foil. It had to be the colored sparklers 'cause for whatever reason regular joints did't produce enough thrust to lift it off the ground (but the fire was bright as ? and it scorched the ? outta the concrete). We also knew how to make ninja smoke bombs out of Ohio Blue Tip matches, wax paper, aluminum foil and a fork. One of my boys had an uncle that taught him how to make firecrackers and bombs from matches, paper, and duct tape and every time he made some we'd go out to the woods or to a field to blow some ? up. He wouldn't tell us how to make 'em 'cause he'd get in trouble.

    We didn't have the ? like we do now, we made our own excitement.
  • blue_london
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    I would love to go back to film cameras made you really think about if it was film worthy