Your a 90's kid if...

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Vanessa_Martinez

wasnt into rock n roll when i was a kid 

ProfessorProfesesen

Has anyone mentioned Oasis Wonderwall?

ProfessorProfesesen
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varelse1

Wunderwol was great.

So was Tonic's "If you could only see," Seven Mary Three's "Cumbersome," and Red Hot Chili Peppers "Under the Bridge."

Song that were timeless, first time you heard them.

chasm1995

I have preferences to Gone Away (the Offspring) Rain When I Die (Alice in Chains) Black (Pearl Jam) Black Hole Sun (Soundgarden) Climbing up the Walls (Radiohead) Water's Edge (Seven Mary Three) The World I Know (Collective Soul) and I am the Highway (Audioslave).  These are in no particular order, but I feel that these are truly great songs from great 90's grunge and alternative bands.

varelse1

Your car had Ground FX

Hot Pink and Lime Green were the "in-colors" (Very early 90's)

winerkleiner

You're a 90's kid if Duran Duran made your top musical selection.

SPARTANEMESIS
ninfan wrote:

Your a 90's kid if you watched cartoons like Tom and Jerry, the powerpuff girls, dexter's laboratory and others of this series.

Your a 90's kid if you played of hide-and-seek with your friends. 

I'm not really a 90's kid, but there's a show called Dexter that I like; and I'm pretty good at hide-and-seek.

ninfan
SPARTANEMESIS wrote:
ninfan wrote:

Your a 90's kid if you watched cartoons like Tom and Jerry, the powerpuff girls, dexter's laboratory and others of this series.

Your a 90's kid if you played of hide-and-seek with your friends. 

I'm not really a 90's kid, but there's a show called Dexter that I like; and I'm pretty good at hide-and-seek.

Oh cool sir. Yes, there's a show called Dexter that I watched a few times too... not sure if it was a cartoon though. 

And also it's really interesting that you're good at hide-and-seek, it just shows it's an internation and timeless play and thus it's doubtless important for all generations. So, I bet that your child might learn how to play it as well, since it's a tradition for many. Now, I'm not sure if he'll be so good as you lol.

varelse1
SPARTANEMESIS wrote:
ninfan wrote:

Your a 90's kid if you watched cartoons like Tom and Jerry, the powerpuff girls, dexter's laboratory and others of this series.

Your a 90's kid if you played of hide-and-seek with your friends. 

I'm not really a 90's kid, but there's a show called Dexter that I like; and I'm pretty good at hide-and-seek.

What do you call a blonde skeleton in a closet?

1962 Hide & Seek World Champion

varelse1

If you thought Y2K was going to be the end of the Human Race.

Vanessa_Martinez
varelse1 wrote:

If you thought Y2K was going to be the end of the Human Race.

oh no y2k there we go thats it thats one thing for sure

chasm1995

You were worried about the bug of 2000.

gaereagdag

You loved the computer game Nighttrap. Your favourite part was sinking Dana Plato at the end:

You had a crush on her ever since Different Strokes. You were sad at how her life ended.

winerkleiner

So true!

gaereagdag

Actually I have never played the game Nighttrap.

No idea how I would get a copy.

Sigh. It was among along with Twin Peaks something that Imissed out on because I was an 80's kid who was busy studying in the 90's.

Speaking of which:

gaereagdag

Twin peaks even here in Australia was a cult show in the early 90's.

People would go around saying "psst.. who killed Laura Palmer". Or they would slip her name into everyday conversation: you couldn't get a date with Lauar Palmer". Laughing

Vanessa_Martinez
linuxblue1 wrote:

You loved the computer game Nighttrap. Your favourite part was sinking Dana Plato at the end:

 

You had a crush on her ever since Different Strokes. You were sad at how her life ended.

This video has so much suspense it kills me

iAMaSOFTWAREengineer

if u listened to to music on cassette player and watched F.R.I.E.N.D.S 

winerkleiner

I miss my cassettes.