More from last night’s 90s-themed Downtown Throwdown in San Diego- Vanilla Ice brought out the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! (He brought out the other two Turtles as well although they’re not in this photo)Via Reddit Tags# 90sthemed# brought# Diego# Downtown# ice# Mutant# nights# ninja# photo# San# Teenage# theyre# Throwdown# turtles# Vanilla Share Previous Post Children of the 90s: Not So Functional 90s Fashion Trends--slouchy socks! Next Post Fran Drescher's 'The Nanny' Style Is Having a Moment 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 PostsI miss Saturday nights Nickelodeon lineup…are you afraid of the dark, Clarissa explains it all, All That…zero the plumberTattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills. This was my go-to before school TV show.Ice Spiker Colorz hair glueI found the most 90s photo we have – playing N64 on the giant TV (also peek the Titanic VHS set on top of the TV)20 Years Ago Today: Ted Williams is honored at Fenway Park prior to the All Star Game. As part of the festivities, San Diego Padre and future Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn helps Williams throw out the ceremonial first pitch to Carlton Fisk. (July 13, 1999)Ice cream anyone?Donatello 1990’s Ninja Turtles Trilogy (Golden Harvest) | TURTLE PROFILEThe true story of a Uruguayan rugby team’s crash aboard Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 into the Andes mountains brought to film: AliveTHE NINJA TURTLES HAVE AN ANIME?
I miss Saturday nights Nickelodeon lineup…are you afraid of the dark, Clarissa explains it all, All That…zero the plumber
I found the most 90s photo we have – playing N64 on the giant TV (also peek the Titanic VHS set on top of the TV)
20 Years Ago Today: Ted Williams is honored at Fenway Park prior to the All Star Game. As part of the festivities, San Diego Padre and future Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn helps Williams throw out the ceremonial first pitch to Carlton Fisk. (July 13, 1999)
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