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That's when The Simpsons was in its prime; I would watch that and then we'd talk about it the next day at work. Seinfeld was big but, curiously, I never watched it although everyone was talking about it. I watch it in re-runs now and laugh my ass off.
I had a buddy, let's call him "Joe", who loved Friends. I never really got that. He was a beer drinking, AK-47 owning bearded dude with an important looking gut but he liked Friends? Also, he was in love with Alanis Morrisett. I never really got that either.
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Originally posted by tumbling.dice View PostThat's when The Simpsons was in its prime; I would watch that and then we'd talk about it the next day at work. Seinfeld was big but, curiously, I never watched it although everyone was talking about it. I watch it in re-runs now and laugh my ass off.
I had a buddy, let's call him "Joe", who loved Friends. I never really got that. He was a beer drinking, AK-47 owning bearded dude with an important looking gut but he liked Friends? Also, he was in love with Alanis Morrisett. I never really got that either.
Still, there's nothing like Seinfeld for that......
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TGIF was at its prime in the early 90s. The Winslow family was wholesome, and who could forget Steve Urkel. I liked Step By Step, even though it was a 1990s Brady Bunch knock-off. I also liked Dinosaurs the TV show. MTV actually played music videos. Beavis and Butthead was the edgiest show on TV at the time.
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Originally posted by 6-eyed View PostTGIF was at its prime in the early 90s. The Winslow family was wholesome, and who could forget Steve Urkel. I liked Step By Step, even though it was a 1990s Brady Bunch knock-off. I also liked Dinosaurs the TV show. MTV actually played music videos. Beavis and Butthead was the edgiest show on TV at the time.
Does MTV even still exist?
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Originally posted by 6-eyed View PostTGIF was at its prime in the early 90s. The Winslow family was wholesome, and who could forget Steve Urkel. I liked Step By Step, even though it was a 1990s Brady Bunch knock-off. I also liked Dinosaurs the TV show. MTV actually played music videos. Beavis and Butthead was the edgiest show on TV at the time.
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Originally posted by tumbling.dice View Post
I can remember that MTV used to show, I guess "alternative" videos at night, around midnight approximately. In the 80s was a late night thing called the basement tapes that was pretty cool.
Does MTV even still exist?I don't think it's still around though. It was going downhill in the 90s and then was completely gone in the early 2000s, if memory serves.
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Originally posted by Fundoo View Post
No multiquote option?? I don't remember "basement tapes", but we did actually have cable in the 80s for MTV. That's where I learned of all the stuff my parents enjoyed, that I now also enjoyI don't think it's still around though. It was going downhill in the 90s and then was completely gone in the early 2000s, if memory serves.
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Originally posted by Fundoo View Post
No multiquote option?? I don't remember "basement tapes", but we did actually have cable in the 80s for MTV. That's where I learned of all the stuff my parents enjoyed, that I now also enjoyI don't think it's still around though. It was going downhill in the 90s and then was completely gone in the early 2000s, if memory serves.
Originally posted by tumbling.dice View Post
Multi-quote like this:
edit: i did the quotes part before, but didn't see the button above.
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Originally posted by tumbling.dice View Post
I can remember that MTV used to show, I guess "alternative" videos at night, around midnight approximately. In the 80s was a late night thing called the basement tapes that was pretty cool.
Does MTV even still exist?
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Originally posted by 6-eyed View Post
I was deprived of cable television in the 90s as well. I found a way to watch Beavis and Butthead at a friend's house, or at my dad's place of work.
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Originally posted by Amerijuanican View Post
I used to go to a friend's house to watch Ren & Stimpy...while having some suds and a couple of bong hits. Funny! But watching that show sober seemed pointless.
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