


My bro and I watching movies in his hospital bed during one of his chemo stays. The real 90s aspect of this is the beads in my hair put there by the devil Conair machine that would scalp you if you let it get too close to the roots.

Bead Lizards!!!

The Notorious B.I.G. – Big Poppa (LARRYBEATZ Remix)

Star Wars fans didn’t have new movies and shows in the early 90s we had Dark Empire

Alice In Chains – Would? (Official Video)

Cap gun keychains from the 25 cent egg machines

I handed these out to everyone I knew because my Leonardo DiCaprio club wasn’t enough. 1998 was a limitless year for me.

Tekno the Robotic Puppy

When you (M29) see a post about N64 games. Send a screen shot to my brother (M30) and mom showing the wide variety of games. Then your mom admits we went without cheese/milk for a week to buy my brother and I “Buck Bumble”. She ends the conversation beautifully.

80s-90s candies

MicroMagic. Burgers, fries and milkshakes. Anyone else remember this awesomeness?

Dawson’s Creek, TRL, and *NSYNC Live

Wacky Water Wackers Commercial 1993

Pictochat

In the days of cords, does anybody else remember having a novelty phone? Which one did you have?

Circuit City

Pearl Jam- Rearviewmirror SNL 1994 1080p HD Remastered

When you had a separate key for the ignition and the trunk/doors

Koosh Balls

Styrofoam McDonald’s

Treasure Trolls

I see your Pepsi Max and Crystal Pepsi and I raise you…
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No Doubt – Don’t Speak [Live at Red Rocks, CO] (1996)

Did anyone else make a tornado in a bottle?

Baseball Relief (1993): A Fox comedy fundraiser special featuring Boyz II Men, Sharon Stone, Michael Richards, Roger Clemens, Mike Piazza, Dennis Miller, Victoria Jackson, and more (plus commercials)

Found these 90’s Ninja Turtle toys free on the side of the road today.

Dunlaroos Taste Test And Review

Was cleaning out the closet when I came across Oregon Trail. Was immediately overcome with nostalgia and dysentery.
