Was I the only one who found Charlotte’s Web illustrations hilarious as a kid? Tags# Charlottes# hilarious# illustrations# kid,# Web Share Previous Post Toys R Us "Grown Up" Commercial: An Update From The Kids In The 1982 Commercial (1996) Next Post Mr. Potato Head, who had previously done promotions for McDonald’s, introduces Burger King’s new fries (1997) 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 remember watching this play on mtv as a kid and being fascinated by the tat that Nina has showing on her arm, so much so that I’d always wonder if it was a faux-pas that ended up rubbing off onto the seat or had it been planned to be shot that way… any ideas??? Loved the song/car/vid, though.A Nintendo Game Boy and the ASCII Carry-All DLX. Would make a good birthday present for any 90s kid.This was my favourite show in the 80’s. Jack was hilarious. So was Mr. Furley. Who else liked Three’s CompanyWent to the store today and picked up some 90s kid problemsBusiness KidSeeing lobster tanks in every grocery store as a kid but your parents never bought them nor did anyone you knewMac and Me (1998)- One of my wife’s favorite movies as a kidKid Pix? Specifically, the Dynamite Tool?That excitement you would get as a kid when you would go into a Wal-Mart, Target, Kmart or Toys “R” Us and you would see an entire toy section filled with toys and action figures based off the very first Spider-Man movie in 2002.
I remember watching this play on mtv as a kid and being fascinated by the tat that Nina has showing on her arm, so much so that I’d always wonder if it was a faux-pas that ended up rubbing off onto the seat or had it been planned to be shot that way… any ideas??? Loved the song/car/vid, though.
This was my favourite show in the 80’s. Jack was hilarious. So was Mr. Furley. Who else liked Three’s Company
Seeing lobster tanks in every grocery store as a kid but your parents never bought them nor did anyone you knew
That excitement you would get as a kid when you would go into a Wal-Mart, Target, Kmart or Toys “R” Us and you would see an entire toy section filled with toys and action figures based off the very first Spider-Man movie in 2002.