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Does anybody miss when music videos had a colorful Technicolor vibrant vibes of the late 90s-mid/late 00s? Nowadays, most music videos have a very dark, moody, depressing cinematic look to it.
Did anyone watch this Golden Girls spin off? Technically started in the late 80s, but ran until 1995.
The famous late 80’s cartoon show, David the Gnome, ended on a heartbreaking note. David and his wife know that gnomes don’t live past 400 years so they take a long journey up to the mountains to pass away.
Surge. In our high school in the late 90’s reps for the soda would stand around in the lunch room and hand them out for free. At the time it was awesome, now I’m like wtf???
Anyone else remember My Special Book? An almost completely lost Canadian Children’s TV show from the late 90’s to early 00’s?