Growing up in the 70's and 80's

Sacotool

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I found this on another board and I could relate to most of it. I was born in early 1979 but most of this still applies:)



Growing up in the 70's and 80's

If you were born between 1965 and 1977 (give or take a year or two) you will certainly enjoy this as much as I did. Don't skip a line, read this when you have time to take it all in.

I am a child of the 70's & 80's. That is what I prefer to be called. The 90's can do without me. Grunge isn't here to stay, fashion is fickle and "Generation X" is a myth created by some over-40 writer trying to figure out why people wear flannel in the summer.

When I got home from school, I played Atari 2600. I spent hours playing Pitfall or Combat or Breakout or Frogger. I never did beat Asteriods. Then I watched Scooby-Doo. Daphne was a goddess, and I thought Shaggy was smoking something synthetic in the back of the MysteryMachine. I HATED SCRAPPY.

I would sleep over at friend's houses on the weekends. We played army with G I Joe figures, and I set up galatic wars between Autobots and Decepticons. We never beat Rubik's cube, unless you count taking off the stickers. I got up on Saturday mornings at 6am to watch bad Hanna-Barbera cartoons like "The Snorks", "Jabberjaw", "Captain Caveman", and "SpaceGhost". In between I would watch SchoolHouse Rock (Conjunction junction, what's your function?)

On Friday night, Daisy Duke was my future wife. Did your Dad turn from mild-mannered Bill Bixby into the "Incredible Hulk" when he got upset? At the movies the Nerds got revenge on the Alpha Betas by teaming up with the Omega Mu's. I watched Indiana Jones save the Ark of Covenant. I wondered what Yoda meant when he said, "No, there is another".

Ronald Reagan was cool. Gorbachev was the guy who built a McDonalds in Moscow. My family took vacations to South Florida and collected Muppet Movie Glasses along the way (we had the whole set). My siblings and I fought in the back seat. At the hotel, we found creative uses for Connect Four pieces.

I listened to John Cougar Mellencamp sing about Pink Houses and Jack & Diane. I was bewildered by Boy George. I was a "Wild Boy" for Duran Duran. MTV actually played music videos. Nickelodeon played "You Can't Do That
On Television". HBO showed Mike Tyson pummel everybody except Robin Givens.

I drank Dr Pepper. I'm a Pepper, you're a Pepper, wouldn't you like to be a Pepper too? Shasta was for losers. Tab was a laboratory accident. Capri Sun was a social statement. Orange Juice wasn't just for breakfast anymore. Bacon had to move over for something leaner. My mom put a thousand Little Debbie snack cakes in my Charlie Brown Lunchbox and our world was the backyard and it was all you needed.

With your pink portable tape player, Debbie Gibson sang back up to you. Everyone wanted a skirt like the material girl and a glove like Michael Jackson. Today, we are the ones who sing along with Bruce Springsteen and the Bangles perfectly and have no idea why. We recite lines from Ghostbusters and Star Wars, and still look to the Goonies for a Great adventure. We flip through T V stations and stop at the A-Team and Knight Rider and Fame and laugh with the Cosby Show and Family Ties. "Whatyou talkin' about Willis?"
We hold strong affection for the Muppets and Gummy Bears and why did they take the Smurf's off the air? Afterschool Specials were about cigarettes and step-families. The Polka Dot Door was nothing like Barney.
Aren't the Power Rangers just Voltran reincarnated?

We are the ones who still read Nancy Drew, the Hardy Boys, the Bobbsey Twins, Beverly Cleary and Judy Blume. Friendship bracelets were ties you couldn't break and friendship pins went on shoes. Pegged jeans were in, and were unit belts and layered socks and jean jackets and JAMS and charm necklaces and side pony tails.
Rave was a girl's best friend; braces with colored rubberbands made you rad. The back door was always open and Mom served only the red kool-aid to The neighborhood kids. You never drank the New Coke. Entertainment was cheap and lasted for hours. All you needed to be a princess was high heels and an apron. The Sit'n'spin always made you dizzy, but never made you stop. Pogoballs were dangerous weapons, and Chinese Jump ropes never failed to trip someone. In your Underoos you were Wonder Woman, Spider Man or R2D2. In your treehouse, you were king.

In the 80's nothing was wrong. Did you know the president was shot? Did you see the Challenger explode or feed a homeless man? We forgot Vietnam and watched Tiananmen Square on CNN. We didn't start the fire Billy Joel. In the 80's we redefined the American Dream, and those years defined us. We are the generation in between strife and facing strife and turning our backs. The 80's may have made us idealistic, but it's that idealism that will push us and be passed to our children-the children of the 21st Century.

We had neighborhoods where in the day we could play kick-the-can, ring-o-levio, "guns", and all of the things that made us "Grownup". There was
always that one field that could be used for either baseball, football, or just a place to hang out. That was my field of dreams, Mr. Costner.

At night we would play flashlight tag, and we could trick-or-treat at night without the fear of being killed. We loved orange race tracks...that was until our mother realized she could smack us with them.
We collected Cabbage Patch kids, and their ugly offspring Garbage
Pail kids. We collected football & baseball cards, but it was because we wanted to be the first in the neighborhood the have the complete set. We played with He-Man and Skelator.

Going to get a Happy Meal on
Saturday with Mom or Dad was worth waiting the other six days of the week.

Was Green Lantern the coolest superhero or Aquaman? "Wonder-twin powers activate!"

"Hey, my mom will take if your mom picks up!"

This is what growing up in the 70's & 80's was all about! So if you are reading this and it ALL hits home then you do indeed have a heritage or a generation.
This is what makes us the most unique generation of all. Please pass this on to all who can relate!

 

unxpurg8d

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ROFL about the Hot Wheel tracks and being beaten with 'em! Nice to know it wasn't only MY mom who discovered they were multi-purpose. AND she could make nifty patterns by alternating the track side with the side you put the connectors in...whooohooo.
 

Yeeny

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Oh, the memories that brings back. Especially the pink radio with Debbie Gibson, and the Madonna clothes. I was so cool back then. ;)
 

bigvince

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WHAT A FLASHBACK!!!


that has got to be the only thing i have read on the internet that i have wholehartedly identified with...

2/18/77
 

Pod

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Give me the 80s over the 90s anytime. The 90s sucked until roughly mid-98. Bad music, bad people, bad fashion...boy did it suck. Let's hope the 00s are better :).

 

Schola

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Well I was born in 1982 but I can idetifiy with many things you said.

Schola
 

bigvince

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Karsin:

DOB 2/18/77

POD:

nirvana, pearl jam, soundgarden, you ever heard of any of these....?:confused:
 

denali

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<< If you were born between 1965 and 1977 >>



I think this range needs to be modified. As most of this is from the 80s not 70s. I don't think people born in the 60s will relate to most of this, at least I don't.
 

Ariel

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I was born in 1973 and that brought back so many great memories. Thanks Sacotool! :)
 

Spoooon

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11-3-77

Man, the eighties...

Any of you ever watched Pinwheel on Nickelodean? When I was little, I watched more VH1 then MTV...except during Spring Break.;)
 

Gage

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I got this one in my email today:

How you can tell if you are a child from the 80's........

*You know what &quot;Sike&quot; means.
* You know the profound meaning of &quot;Wax on, Wax off.&quot;
* You know that another name for a keyboard is a &quot;Synthesizer.&quot;
* You can sing the McDonald's Big Mack, Filet-o-fish,quarter pounder,
and French fry song...&quot;Big Mac, Filet O' Fish, quarter pounder, french fries, icy coke, thick shakes...sundaes and apple pies!!&quot;
* You know who Mr. T is.
* You know who Fat Albert is. And who was old boy with the pink mask?
* You ever wore fluorescent, neon clothing.
* You could breakdance, or wish you could.
* You wanted to be The Hulk for Halloween.
* You Believed that &quot;By the power of Greyskull, you HAD the power!&quot;
* Partying &quot;like it's 1999&quot; seemed SO far away.
* You thought that Transformers were more than meets the eye.
* You knew that knowing is half the battle.
* You wanted to be on Star Search.
* You can remember Michael Jackson when he was black.
* You wore a banana clip at some point during your youth.
* You remember the garbage pail kids, and owned some.
* You knew what Willis was &quot;talkin' 'bout.&quot;
* Rut row raggy.* and *Zoinks*
* You HAD to have your MTV.
* You actually thought &quot;Dirty Dancing&quot; was a REALLY good movie. It
was a REALLY good movie :)
* You remember when ATARI was a state of the art video game system.
* You owned any cassettes.
* You were led to believe that in the year 2000 we'd all be living on
the moon. Instead we're sending people to live on deserted islands with nothing but the clothes on their backs for 39 days vying for a million dollars :)
* You remember and/or owned any of the Care Bear Glass collection from
Pizza Hut or the Muppets glasses from McDonalds
....and drank out of them with a crazy straw
* Poltergeist freaked you out.
* You knew who Ben Stein was before you could win his money,&quot;Bueller?&quot;
* You carried your lunch to school in a Gremlins, ET, Dukes of Hazzard,
Knight Rider, Strawberry Shortcake or A-Team lunch box.
* You have ever pondered why Smurfette was the ONLY female smurf.
* You know what leg warmers are and probably had a pair.
* You wore biker shorts underneath a short skirt and felt stylish.
* You wore your Izod shirt with the collar up. or you wore two different
color IZOD shirts at the same time with both collars up
* You had a Swatch Watch with the Swatch Guard.
* Your Legos collection started with the free sets in a Happy Meal.
* You remember when Happy Meals came in a box, not a paper bag.
* You remember when Saturday Night Live was funny.
* You had Wonder Woman or Superman underoos.
* You know what a &quot;Push Up&quot; ice cream is.
* You had to come in the house when the street lights came on.
* You had to change into *play* clothes after school.
* You owned, or knew somebody with a Commodore 64.
* You hated Scrappy Doo.
* You recorded songs off the radio with your boom box.
* You wish you had a light saber.
* Somehow you still know all the words to songs played on VH1's&quot;Big 80's&quot;
* Your arm was full of rubber bracelets. tied together of course
* You have ever said, &quot;Gag me with a spoon.&quot;
* You have ever wondered what happened to Saturday morning cartoons.
* You had to get up to change the channel.
* You can still sing 1 to 12 from the Pinball machine on Sesame Street.
* &quot;Onetwothreefourfive..sixseveneightnineten...eleven...twelve!&quot;
 

kduncan5

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:QNow I really feel old:Q

I was walking around barefoot, headband tied firmly around my my head, and flashing the peace sign to passing motorists when some of you were born:Q

The 70's was my favorite era, that's when all the best underground music came out:) -kd5-