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chrissy
07-17-2001, 10:43 AM
Now, really, I think this will hit ya if you are in your early 30's and late 20's... It did for me more than most of these weird lists :)


You remember when Jordache jeans with a flat-handle comb in the back pocket was cool.
Any photograph of you shows you wearing an Izod shirt with the collar turned up.
You know any "Weird Al" Yankovic songs by heart.
You've ever rung someone's doorbell and said "Landshark!"
You were once bowled over by the technological excellence of such products as Atari, IntelliVision, TelStar and Coleco.
You remember the premier of MTV -- or worse yet, you remember its predecessor, "Friday Night Videos."
You and your friends ever discussed having a reunion at the end of the century and playing Prince's "1999" until you passed out partying.
A predominant color in your childhood photos is plaid.
You remember when music that was labeled "alternative" really was alternative, and when "alternative comedy" was really funny.
You took family trips BEFORE the invention of the minivan.
You rode in the back of the station wagon facing the cars behind you.
You've recently horrified yourself by using any one of the following phrases: "You know, back when...," "When I was your age...," or "When I was younger..."
Schoolhouse Rock played a HUGE part in how you learned things like grammar, math and history. (A big hint here is if the only way you can recite the Preamble to the Constitution is by singing it.)
You ever dressed to look like someone in a Madonna, Cyndi Lauper or Duran Duran video.
You remember your first kiss with someone having happened while either "Leather and Lace" or "Crazy for You" was playing.
You remember with pain the day the Green Machine hit the streets (or the sidewalks), instantly making your Big Wheel obsolete.
The age-old question "Where's the beef?" still makes you laugh.
You remember when film critics raved that no movie could ever possibly have more advanced special effects than "TRON."
You had a crush on Ted the photographer on "Love Boat," Gage from "Emergency," or Ponch from "CHIPS."
Your hair at some point in time in the '80s could only be described by saying "I was experimenting."
You've ever shopped at Benetton.
You're starting to believe that having the kids in school year-round wouldn't be such a bad idea after all.
You're currently employed doing something that has absolutely nothing to do with your college major.
U2 is too popular and mainstream for you now.
You remember trying to guess which episode of "The Brady Bunch" it was by the first scene.
You had a front-row seat (i.e., blew off one or more classes) for Luke and Laura's wedding on "GH."
Your parents wanted you to attend medical school, but you decided it was pointless since Quincy got all the babes anyway.
You know who shot J.R.
You recall when Love's Baby Soft was in every girl's Christmas stocking.
This rings a bell: "My name is Charlie, and they work for me."
You were unsure if Diet Coke would ever catch on. (Related item: you were sure that "New Coke" would NEVER catch on.)
You know all the words to the double-album set of the "Grease" soundtrack.
You've ever had a Dorothy Hamill haircut.
You sat with your friends on any given Friday night circa 1982 and dialed 867-5309 to see if Jenny was actually there.
"All skate, change directions" means something to you.
You've ever owned a pair of rainbow suspenders like the ones Mork used to wear.
You bought a pair of Vanns and wanted to order a pizza in history class so you could be just like Jeff Spicoli. (Related item: if you've ever smacked yourself in the head with a shoe and exclaimed, "I'm so wasted!")
You owned a Preppy Handbook.
You were too young to see "Blue Lagoon," so you just had to settle for the second-hand reports.
You remember when movies were only PG and R.
You learned to swim at about the same time "Jaws" came out....and still carry the emotional scars to prove it.
You remember when your cable TV box had a sliding selector switch... and your "cable remote" was connected to the TV by CORD!
Your jaw would ache by the time you finished one of those brick-sized packages of Bazooka.
You remember Bo and Luke Duke, Daisy, Boss Hogg, or-worst of all-what Sheriff Roscoe's full name was.
Your parents paid $2,000 for a top-loading VCR that was almost the size of a coffee table.
You found nothing strange about Bert and Ernie living together.
You remember having a rotary phone.
You actually believed that Mikey, famed kid on the Life cereal commercials, died after eating Pop Rocks and drinking a Coke.
"Members Only" jackets...say no more.
And lastly, I'll make a song stick in your head for the rest of the day: ...you actually remember the words to the theme song of "The Greatest American Hero." ("BELIEVE IT OR NOT, I'M WALKIN' ON AIR...I NEVER THOUGHT I COULD FEEL SO FREE-EE-EE...")

DoPeY5007
07-17-2001, 11:39 AM
I don't know any of it!!!... :hehehmm: :D :laugh: ;) :thumbup:

welfareloser
07-17-2001, 12:28 PM
i think i'm technically too young for this - i am at the older end of generation Y, i think... but i am guilty of a LOT of this (including the rainbow suspenders...)

i must add:

those dippy plastic bracelets that were about the consistency of rubber bands, only not elastic. in neon colors or glow in the dark, and you were super-cool if you knew how to double them over and interlock them, to make a single bracelet out of two different ones...

garbage pail kids!!!!

Kim
07-17-2001, 04:15 PM
I will admit that I sported a Dorthy Hammil 'do.

IntegraTypeR
07-17-2001, 04:19 PM
i've heard conflicting answers to this question: what yrs actually define generation y, x, and baby boomers? i've heard that its 20 years but i've also heard other answers. :eek2:

bella
07-17-2001, 04:32 PM
"Believe it or not I'm walkin on air......."

bella
07-17-2001, 04:34 PM
Was that the name? But I forgot the blonde haired VJ... Lord I'm lost

Grimm
07-17-2001, 04:48 PM
Look at what's happened to me-,
I can't believe it myself.
Suddenly I'm up on top of the world,
It should've been somebody else.

Believe it or not,
I'm walking on air.
I never thought I could feel so free-.
Flying away on a wing and a prayer.
Who could it be?
Believe it or not it's just me.

It's like a light of a new day-,
It came from out of the blue.
Breaking me out of the spell I was in,
Making all of my wishes come true-.

Believe it or not,
I'm walking on air.
I never thought I could feel so free-.
Flying away on a wing and a prayer.
Who could it be?
Believe it or not it's just me.
Who could it be?
Believe it or not it's just me

Sigh- I loved that show. I think the reason I decided to become evil is that they ended it. It was at least a major deciding factor.

welfareloser
07-17-2001, 04:50 PM
i think that my mom, at age 48, just missed being a baby boomer by a year or something like that, or she is one of the youngest baby boomers. i seem to remember newsweek saying that the youngest gen-x'rs (if i puctuated it wrong, i don't care...) are now 28, and i think that gen-x has a ten year span. so that makes me generation y, which is so lame... not even a name of our own, just the detritus that comes after x... and if we're following a ten-year rule, then passwird, at younger than 18, is not even generation y! have they even named that generation yet? generation bling bling...

zenbooty
07-17-2001, 04:50 PM
I remember when half the male population of my school owned a pair of fatigues. And those ugly-ass tropical shorts. Jams, I think they were called.

Please, no more pink neon! No more pastels!!!

Oh, and who can forget Jane Fonda's workout, spawning an entire new industry, the athletic video.

chrissy
07-17-2001, 05:10 PM
Originally posted by welfareloser
i think that my mom, at age 48, just missed being a baby boomer by a year or something like that, or she is one of the youngest baby boomers. i seem to remember newsweek saying that the youngest gen-x'rs (if i puctuated it wrong, i don't care...) are now 28, and i think that gen-x has a ten year span. so that makes me generation y, which is so lame... not even a name of our own, just the detritus that comes after x... and if we're following a ten-year rule, then passwird, at younger than 18, is not even generation y! have they even named that generation yet? generation bling bling...

Yeah, you are right about GenX being 28 now... but, I am 28... and I really didn't fall into that catagory when it came out as "Gen X" in the media. They were talking about Seattle and stuff... I never got into that.

Grimm
07-17-2001, 05:19 PM
You yung'uns...
Why back in my day...

Oh, sorry, never mind...

Nija
07-17-2001, 06:52 PM
Originally posted by dopey5007
I don't know any of it!!!... :hehehmm: :D :laugh: ;) :thumbup:

Hold up! I am younger than you and I remember like half of it, and I did WAY more drugs than you did.... not that i did drugs, *looks around* *runs away*

Nija

ironchef
07-17-2001, 08:15 PM
i thought the current generation, err, passwird's and my early 20's or so, was dubbed generation-D. or is that strictly for marketing purposes?

does anybody remember the most excellent film ever made -- They Call Me Bruce? at least i think that's what the title was. i'd love to find that one and rent it.

DizzyT
07-18-2001, 12:08 PM
I remember every single one of them!
Thanks Crabbie... now I really feel like I am lost between... ugh!

LPMiller
07-18-2001, 05:04 PM
Generation X starts where the baby boomers end, at 1967, and go to about 74. Generation Y is really just the younger siblings of X.

Late 20's early 30's IS generation X.

Grimm
07-18-2001, 05:16 PM
Originally posted by ironchef

does anybody remember the most excellent film ever made -- They Call Me Bruce? at least i think that's what the title was. i'd love to find that one and rent it.

I LOVE that movie!!! If you find it, let me know. Amazon has the second movie "They Still Call Me Bruce" on VHS.