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1982! Now I feel old! :sad1: I was entering my senior year of h.s. Oh well,


HAPPY BDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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I know, My kids are the same age as him.
I wasn't sure if he would like the attention, so I didn't want to put his name to it.
But since you all aready did.....
HAPPY BIRTHDAY.


By the way Amy, why is it odd to wish someone Happy Birthday?
 
Sorry for making everyone feel old.

I'm not that young, I lived through: He-man, Voltron, Transformers, the Reagan administration, Operation Desert Storm, and the Flood of 93'.

Thanks for the birthday wishes ! :)
 
OK, I used to cut high school and watch He-Man...so you could have only been 6 months to 1 year old back then:lol:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7816434#post7816434 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Letmegrow
Sorry for making everyone feel old.

I'm not that young, I lived through: He-man, Voltron, Transformers, the Reagan administration, Operation Desert Storm, and the Flood of 93'.

But...

You don't know a life without computers or remote controls on the tv. You weren't alive during the Iranian Hostage Crisis or Jimmy Carter's administration. You've probably never lived without a microwave oven. You've probably never owned a record player or 8-track. The Space Shuttle Challenger exploded when you were three. You were 7 during Operation Desert Storm. You're just a pup, and I'm an old man...
 
I did not have a microwave until the mid 90's.
I am not a fan of them. I maaaaaybe use it once a month.

We had B&W TV sets, on where I watched Carol Burnett and Perry Mason. I also liked Benson and MASH. (Maybe that is from being poor, not being born before most people could have color TVs.) My first color tv was a console Zenith, I thought it was the biggest tv in the world.

Our VCR still has a remote control that is hard wired into the VCR.

I had a record player that I played the "Gremlins" movie on, which you could read along with the book.

For the Gulf war I was older than 7, I belive I was in second grade, because we wrote letters to the soldiers.

I was young when He-man aired but I still remember it.
I watched saturday morning cartoons and ate
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. Also when Trix tasted good and were spheres.
 
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