You may be an 80's child if...

Kimp the Shrimp

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You wanted to be on Star Search. (Didn't we all?)

You can remember what Michael Jackson looked like before his nose fell off.

Or even when he had those freaky eyes in "Thriller" at the end of the video.

You wore a banana clip or one of those slap on wrist bands at some point
during your youth.

You wore French rolls on the bottom of your splatter painted jeans.

You had slouch socks, and puff painted your own shirt at least once.

You owned a doll with 'Xavier Roberts' signed on it's butt.

You knew what Willis was "talkin' 'bout."

You know the profound meaning of "Wax on, Wax off."

You can name at least half of the members of the elite "Brat Pack."

You can remember watching Full House and Saved by the Bell for endless
hours.

You have seen at least 10 episodes of Fraggle Rock.

You know that another name for a keyboard is a "Synthesizer."

You'll always hold a special place in your heart for "Back to the Future."

You know where to go if you "wanna go where everybody knows your name."

You thought Molly Ringwald was REALLY cool. (Was there an 80's movie she
WASN'T in?)

You know what "psych" means.

You fell victim to 80's fashion: big hair, crimped, combed over to the side, and
you wore spandex pants.

You wanted to be a Goonie ("Goonies never say die.")

You knew "The Artist" when he was humbly called "Prince."

You ever wore fluorescent—neon if you will—clothing...

You could breakdance, or wished you could.

You know who Max Headroom is.

You know, by heart, the words to any "Weird" Al Yankovic song.

You remember when ATARI was a state-of-the-art video gaming system.

You own any cassettes or albums.

You were led to believe that in the year 2000 we'd all be living on the moon.

You remember and/or own any of the Care Bear glass collection from Pizza
Hut.

"Poltergeist" totally freaked you out.

You carried your lunch to school in a Gremlins or an ET lunchbox.

You have ever pondered why Smurfette was the ONLY female smurf.

You wanted to communicate with Synergy, or you wanted green hair like that
lead singer of the Misfits. See Jem.

You inserted the word "like" into, like, every sentence.

You know what a Doozer is. See Fraggle Rock.

You wore biker shorts underneath a short skirt and felt stylish.

You ever had a Swatch Watch.

You actually spent countless hours trying to perfect the care-bear stare.

You had a crush on one of the Coreys (Haim or Feldman).

You remember when Saturday Night Live was funny.

You had Wonder Woman or Superman Underoos.

You have worn a Banana Clip, or knew someone who did.

You actually thought "Dirty Dancing" was a REALLY good movie.

You have heard of "Garbage Pail Kids" (and perhaps still have a collection of
them).

Extra point You have seen the Garbage Pail Kids TV show. (Only one episode was aired.)

You had a crush on Bo Derek.

Punks actually "shocked" people.

You wanted to be The Hulk or Rainbow Brite for Halloween.

You believed that "By the power of Greyskull, you HAD the power!"

You thought that Transformers were more than meets the eye.

You know what a "Whammy" is. ("No Whammy, no whammy, stop!")

Partying "like it's 1999" seemed SO far away.

Songs by Debbie Gibson still haunt you to this day.

3 words: "Atari" "IntelliVision" and "Coleco". Sound familiar?

You remember the days that hooking your computer into your TV wasn't an
expensive option that required gadgets - it was the ONLY WAY to use your computer!

You remember "Friday Night Videos" before the days of MTV.

You ever owned a pair of "Pop-Wheels"—that handy little combination of shoe and roller skate that lasted about a year on the open market.

You're PO'd that you couldn't really participate in the 60's, ****** that you were a part of the 70's, think you wasted too much time doing stupid,
meaningless things in the 80's, and still have no clue what the 90's are all about.

While in high school, you and all your friends discussed elaborate plans to get together again at the end of the century and play "1999" by Prince over and over again.

You remember when music that was labeled "alternative" really was.

You were shocked and horrified at the Challenger explosion (which you were probably watching in school at the time).

You watched HR Puffenstuff as a child, but now that you're older, you really understand that it would have been much better had you known about drugs at the time.

You've recently horrified yourself by using any one of the following phrases:
"When I was younger"
"When I was your age"
"You know, back when..."
"Because I SAID so, that's why"
"What the HECK is this noise on the radio?"
"Just can't (fill in the blank) like I used to"

You can't remember a time when "going out for coffee" DIDN'T involve 49,000 selections to choose from.

Schoolhouse Rock played a HUGE part in how you actually learned the English language.

You ever dressed to emulate a person you saw in either a Duran Duran, Madonna, or Cyndi Lauper video.

At one point during your teenage years, you walked with a noticeable tilt to one side due to the number of plastic rings on that arm.
"Celebration" by Kool & the Gang was one of the hot new songs when you first heard it at a school dance.

The first time you ever kissed someone at a dance fell during "Crazy for You" by Madonna.

There were at least three people in your school that voluntarily went by the names of "Skip" "Buffy" "Muffy" or "Dexter."

You ever owned one of those embarrassing crimping irons.

You used to hold in your head the thought that all those gold chains on Mr. T actually looked kinda cool and the thought that Mr. T made millions seemed rational to you at the time.

You remember with pain the sad day when the Green Machine hit the streets and made your old big wheel quite obsolete.

You've gotten this far on the list and aren't totally confused.
The phrase "Where's the beef?" still doubles you over with laughter.

You read the "Hot Video Games Player's Secrets" guide for Mortal Kombat just so you could find the hidden screen, and play Pong again for old time's sake

You're starting to believe that maybe 30 isn't so old after all, and it's those people over 40 you have to look out for.

Your hair, at some point in time in the 80's, became something which can only be described by the phrase "I was experimenting."

You've ever shopped at a Banana Republic or Benetton, but not in the last five years, okay?

You're starting to get that "why aren't you married yet" spiel, not just from parents, but now from friends that are married.

You ever wanted to be gagged with a spoon.

When someone mentions two consecutive days of the week, the Happy Days theme is stuck in your head for hours on end.

You remember "Hey, let's be careful out there."

You're parents wanted you to attend medical school, but you decided it was pointless since Quincy got all the babes, anyway.

You had a crush on Jon Bon Jovi, or knew someone who did.

You thought eating Reese's Pieces would attract your own Alien.

Your name is Jennifer or Jason.

You have ever called 867-5309.

You had a poster of Rob Lowe, Kirk Cameron, or Michael J. Fox on your wall.

You held the top score on Pac-Man.

You owned a t-shirt that said, "I shot J.R." or know someone who did.

This rings a bell: "and my name, is Charlie. They work for me."

You HAD to have your MTV

You know what a "burnout" is.

You owned a Jordache anything, or you remember when Jordache jeans were
cool.

You remember when Madonna was just hitting the scene.

You remember the original version of Windows: Macintosh.

You thought "Weird Science" was a masterpiece.

You remember any or all of the following: Echo & the Bunnymen, Cutting
Crew, Scritti Politti, or Orchestral Maneuvers in the Dark.

Chevy Chase was really funny in those vacation movies.

You actually know who Rick Springfield is

You remember when film critics raved that no movie could ever possibly get better special effects than those in the movie TRON.

You jammed to the Miami Vice theme and thought Jan Hammer was cool.

Guys: You remember when a guy piercing his ear was radical to the max, but did it anyhow.
 

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Guilty...

Skinny leather ties

I've said "Who's the U-boat commander?" in a crowed room to the laughter of others.

Parchute Pants (still have a pair somewhere)

I didn't want to hurt Boy George.

The "Come on Eileen" chick was hot in her overalls.

BTW: The Friday/Saturday video show on TBS was "Night Tracks" and I sang along to "Puttin' on the Ritz".
 

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Well, I'm an 80's child, even thou I was born in 1989:smile:
Many of these still apply to me.

Kimp the Shrimp said:
You remember the original version of Windows: Macintosh.
And Windows and Macintosh are two different thing. Windows is Microsoft and Mac is Apple. They may steal from eachother, but they were never the same. And Windows is so much better than Macintosh.
 

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it was a joke the old mac os was just like windows




I STOLE THIS LIST FROM A WEBSITE i just thought it was funny and need to be posted
 

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You know you're an 80s child when you start nagging to younger people that back in the day, you had a thing called a NES and you liked it -- you didn't need any of that DS, PSP, Nintendo Revolution crap. Just the thought of those things makes me sick to my stomach.
 

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What I remember from my preteen and teen experiences from the 80s are...

Colecovision.
Dragon's Lair.
There were arcades almost everywhere.
Saturday Morning cartoons based on video games.
Transformers along with that cool Transformers movie.
Not Necessarily the News with its Sniglets.
The Disney Channel showed cool stuff like movies and classic cartoons.
Game shows covered weekday morning TV.
The two video choices were Beta or VHS.
 

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Don't Worry Be Happy!
Fido Dido shirts
Neon plastic bracelets from the gumball machines
Pee Wee Herman
Facts of Life
Degrassi Junior High
L.A. Gear sneakers
Kirk Cameron
Adventures in Babysitting
My first kiss...!
TRS-80 computer (anyone remember that?)
Sixteen Candles

:flirt: ...memories!!!!!
 

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I learned basic on a "Trash 80". God bless Radio Shack.
 

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I've heard the phrase "wax on, wax off" in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secrets of The Ooze, but I don't know what it means. Could somebody please explain it to me?

I've heard of The Garbage Pail Kids, but not untill 1996 (while reading about their movie in a video guide book), but I didn't knwo their origina untill 1998. I didn't know about them in the 1980s.
 

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The following is true for me.

You can remember what Michael Jackson looked like before his nose fell off.

Or even when he had those freaky eyes in "Thriller" at the end of the video.

You knew what Willis was "talkin' 'bout."

You can name at least half of the members of the elite "Brat Pack."

You have seen at least 10 episodes of Fraggle Rock.

You'll always hold a special place in your heart for "Back to the Future."

You know where to go if you "wanna go where everybody knows your name."

You know who Max Headroom is.

You know, by heart, the words to any "Weird" Al Yankovic song.

You own any cassettes or albums.


You inserted the word "like" into, like, every sentence.

You know what a Doozer is. See Fraggle Rock.

You've gotten this far on the list and aren't totally confused.
The phrase "Where's the beef?" still doubles you over with laughter.


This rings a bell: "and my name, is Charlie. They work for me."


Chevy Chase was really funny in those vacation movies.
 
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