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*commander keen/wolfenstein/doom

*complaining when mum needed petrol and it was 75c/L.

*not having much to worry about

*NBA!!

*new friends episode on monday night

i read the title and couldn't think of much, but you guys really brought back some memories!

how young are you ric?

i remember mum complaingin when it was 45c a litre

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Slap bands

MC Hammer

Vanilla Ice

Auto reverse on walkmans

Cheap fuel

Silky tracksuits

Adidas 3 stripes

Adidas Button up's

High Tops

Commander Keen - All of them

Captin Comic 1 and 2

Reebok pumps

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - the cartoon

Garbage Gang cards

My local Milk Bar - it's gone

Ahhhh I could go on for hours!

My Gemini.. Everyone should have to do a few years in a TD Gemini as a first car.

I loved how little I cared about it, but how reliable it was.. We were on a cruise, ended up standing about in a carpark with mates in the pouring rain so I handed out wet & dry sandpaper and we all rubbed the car down for a re-spray while chatting in the rain.

A replacement engine cost $100 for a good one..

Tyres were $60 a set for "good" ones from the local wrecker.. And you could buy a set every week..

TMNT - i downloaded the whole original cartoon series..man i dont remember the animation looking so crappy but it was gold at the time haha

hey hey its saturday

+1 to most of the shit that adz wrote

funny faces for 20c

sunny boys for 40c

school canteen..lunch duties..haha

the old school rnb jams...boyz II Men for example

also cannot forget fresh prince of bel air on tv right after school

Boys to men? could have used a better example like BBD, or Public enemy, But Boyz II men, Hell no!

early 90's...Bikini's looked way sexier.......

they look shithouse nowadays....

Much agreed. I still love those waist high bikini bottoms, dang they were awesome.. Still big in the U.S tho. but not here. :P

iamhe77 - Yeah I know he was heaps funnier in the 80's but the thread was 90's :)

I almost forgot, Spokey Dokies hahahah or was that 80's?

Stackhats were the shit but do you remember the Integra Crash helmet system? It had the visor and stuff so you could make it look like a motorcross helmet!!

Hey Hey was awesome!! Plucka and red faces were so good!

MONACO BARS FTW!!!!!!! And they are now back for Summer!!!

Boys to men? could have used a better example like BBD, or Public enemy, But Boyz II men, Hell no!

haha cmon on man....boyz II men there the shit lol..neva reli liked public enemy though cmon i was like a kid couldnt be listening

to that...my dad would of killed me he hated it when i listened to eminem and i was like 14

should of said Naughty By Nature..O.P.P yeah you know me

I MISS OLD SKOOL MUSIC 2pac, Biggie, Snoop, Dre, Wu Tang, Cypress Hill, BoneThugs-N-Harmony, Ezy E, Ice Cube.

there old school?

these are all late comers to me lol

my old school is all but forgotten ....... well until some f**k from slovakia uses it in some gay remix

What about hot and also sour "Warhead lollies"

1 cent lollies at school

90 cent hotdogs

Yellow waterproof walkmans

Playing cricket on the road in front of my house

Fast trax remote control car

Riding a pushy without a helmet!

So many more!!!

I MISS OLD SKOOL MUSIC 2pac, Biggie, Snoop, Dre, Wu Tang, Cypress Hill, BoneThugs-N-Harmony, Ezy E, Ice Cube.

OMG these all brings back memories!

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