looking back on this the specs don’t seem that impressive, but it was awesome when I first watched it on the air… Tags# air# awesome# don`t# Impressive# Specs# watched Share Previous Post I learned a lot about patience back when you had to call the theater to get showtimes, the recording seemed to go on forever before the movie you were interested in was announced. Kids these day will never know the pain of it. Next Post Those adorable Rescue Pets. Used to be so obsessed with them as a kid after seeing a lot of commercials about it on TV 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 PostsCrazy Dips were good, but I still don’t understand why they made it look like a foot lol.My attempt in making a cover of Don’t Look Back in Anger By Oasis (1995). Hope you enjoy it:)Cats Dont Dance is a perfect 90’s cartoon and you can’t change my mind.“Rec Specs” Basketball Goggles Commercial with a Pre-Fame Wayne Brady (1995)Welcome to… an awesome childhood!Trolls, dont you miss them?The greatest of all time…Abba Zaba. Taffy, Peanut Butter, AWESOME. I can only find these from one guy at a county fair once a year. I don’t know here he gets them but I want his hook.Did anyone else enjoy playing Don’t Break The Ice as a kid?“I like your nurse’s uniform guy”… ‘these are OR scrubs’… “oh, are they?” (: [One of the FUNNIEST lines caught on camera, without doubt. I don’t think I’d ever seen a film that’d spoken to the teen in me like Rushmore did. It was MY risky business. Wes Anderson. What a Maverick!]
The greatest of all time…Abba Zaba. Taffy, Peanut Butter, AWESOME. I can only find these from one guy at a county fair once a year. I don’t know here he gets them but I want his hook.
“I like your nurse’s uniform guy”… ‘these are OR scrubs’… “oh, are they?” (: [One of the FUNNIEST lines caught on camera, without doubt. I don’t think I’d ever seen a film that’d spoken to the teen in me like Rushmore did. It was MY risky business. Wes Anderson. What a Maverick!]