How Old Are You?

lxskllr

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Slightly before my time, but not too much. A friend of mine had this album(if my distant memory is correct)

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highland145

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Right behind you, depends suggestions?


A box and a stick were great. A neighbor got an appliance and we got the box....Golden.
 
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nakedfrog

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I remember when my dad brought a PORTABLE CD player back from TDY. It was the size of a fairly hefty hardback book.
 

bbhaag

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I'm about to turn 45. I remember when I was 11 going to see Terminator 2: Judgment Day in the theater. What an amazing movie not only at the time but even now it still holds its own.
 
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highland145

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I'm about to turn 45. I remember when I was 11 going to see Terminator 2: Judgment Day in the theater. What an amazing movie not only at the time but even now it still holds its own.
Star Wars, here. The theater was half a block from our junior high.
 
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JulesMaximus

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I'm about to turn 45. I remember when I was 11 going to see Terminator 2: Judgment Day in the theater. What an amazing movie not only at the time but even now it still holds its own.

I was in my 20s when that movie came out.
 

bbhaag

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Star Wars, here. The theater was half a block from our junior high.
I vaguely remember going to see Return of the Jedi with my parents when I was around 5. It was a small theater in a small town so it could have been awhile since opening night.

What I remember most about it was my dad buying some nachos and cheese before the opening. We all sat down in our seats but I had to go to the bathroom. Instead of getting up and walking out to the end of the row my 5 year old self though it was better to hop over the seats in front of us.......that was a mistake.

My heal caught the edge of my dads nacho bowl and it dumped the entire bowl of cheese and chips into his lap......so yeah that was my first Star Wars memory.:tearsofjoy:
 

highland145

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I vaguely remember going to see Return of the Jedi with my parents when I was around 5. It was a small theater in a small town so it could have been awhile since opening night.

What I remember most about it was my dad buying some nachos and cheese before the opening. We all sat down in our seats but I had to go to the bathroom. Instead of getting up and walking out to the end of the row my 5 year old self though it was better to hop over the seats in front of us.......that was a mistake.

My heal caught the edge of my dads nacho bowl and it dumped the entire bowl of cheese and chips into his lap......so yeah that was my first Star Wars memory.:tearsofjoy:
Ha, the things we remember. I was 14 about then.

We had wood shop. Win.
 
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Red Squirrel

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Super Mario 3 is awesome. Every couple of years I still fire it up via Super Mario All-Stars and play it on my SNES.

Yeah there is just something about that game. I sometimes fire it up too for nostalgia. Same with Super Mario world. Sometimes 1 and 2 but those ones I did not play as much as a kid.
 

Naer

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This is my living room in the 80's

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lxskllr

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I had a worktruck once with a digital AM radio. This was a 90s era truck with *digital* AM. "Hey let's be high tech, and include a digital radio, but we'll tell them to fuck themselves by making it AM only. I'm sure our customers will appreciate that!"
 

BoomerD

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I remember when my elderly neighbors got the first color television set in the neighborhood. They kindly invited all the kids to come watch The Flintstones in color...must have been 1962...
 
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skyking

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I'm old to remember Bobby "Boris" Pickett doing The Monster Mash. My Dad yelled at me when I played it real loud the morning of my grandmother's funeral. TMI? Of course it is!

Anyway, I just came across this appropriately creepy close-up of Mr. Pickett singing it. Dig it, Daddio! :cool:
That was epically creepy! I had never seen any live version. He went nuts with the facial contortions.
You sort of imagined something by listening, but OMG!
 

Perknose

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That was epically creepy! I had never seen any live version. He went nuts with the facial contortions.
You sort of imagined something by listening, but OMG!
No shite! I always imagined him as some fresh-faced young Brit having a lark, but, OMG, he really rose (or sunk?) to the occasion!