Busy people of HamsterlandSource Tags# busy# Hamsterland# people Share Previous Post 1991 in all its glory Next Post The kids loved Beakman’s World! Additionally, they said they get the “we’ll be right back” joke now. Subscribe Notify of new follow-up commentsnew replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* Label {} [+] Name* Email* 0 Comments Most Voted Newest Oldest Inline FeedbacksView all comments Load More Comments Related PostsThe busy world of Richard scarryCan we talk about how half of the commercials on TV during the 90s were advertising Absorbent Paper Towels! Were people disproportionately more clumsy in the 90s than any other decade in living memory??America’s Funniest People (spin off of America’s Funniest Home Videos) opening from 92-93 season. The network executives were clearly imaginative, casting Bob Saget’s Full House co-star Dave Coulier as one of the hosts.PSA encouraging people to rent more movies from video stores. This PSA produced by Paramount and appeared on certain VHS releases of theirs circa 1992.People seem to remember the books, but does anyone out there remember the Wayside cartoon?This is what i thought1 CommentTeen People cover December 1998People used to say how 1998-1999 culture “didn’t feel truly 90s” and was proto-2000s. But now 1998-1999 culture is considered “the 90sest part of the 90s”. Interesting how perspectives changed over time.Those anti drug commercials where people looked deflated
Can we talk about how half of the commercials on TV during the 90s were advertising Absorbent Paper Towels! Were people disproportionately more clumsy in the 90s than any other decade in living memory??
America’s Funniest People (spin off of America’s Funniest Home Videos) opening from 92-93 season. The network executives were clearly imaginative, casting Bob Saget’s Full House co-star Dave Coulier as one of the hosts.
PSA encouraging people to rent more movies from video stores. This PSA produced by Paramount and appeared on certain VHS releases of theirs circa 1992.
People used to say how 1998-1999 culture “didn’t feel truly 90s” and was proto-2000s. But now 1998-1999 culture is considered “the 90sest part of the 90s”. Interesting how perspectives changed over time.