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EvilLunch

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« Reply #40 on: 07-20-2004 02:49 »

Kick the baby!
....Uh. Yeah.
In my opinion they spent far too little time on South Park, one of the biggest icons of the late 90s. But yeah. It's proven to be very funny.
TheLampIncident

Urban Legend
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« Reply #41 on: 07-20-2004 03:07 »

I remember a time when you couldn't walk five feet without seeing someone wearing a South Park shirt. Back at that peak, I had two: One with Cartman on a couch that says "Yeah I want Cheesy Poofs" and another of the boys standing at the bus stop. I still have the Cheesy Poofs one, and a shirt with Timmy and the Lords of the Underworld on it...

Did they mention Furby? I had it, and I can't believe I was so susceptible to something so dumb.
EvilLunch

Professor
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« Reply #42 on: 07-20-2004 14:58 »

I HAD a T-Shirt with Mr Hanky on that I got as a present, but that didn't last long before I was forced to exchange it : sigh :
I caught onto Furby late. As in the first one I got was 5 dollars in the sale bin. [We got two more since. ...WHY?!] It's still in my closet, actually. Perpetually asleep and gathering dust.
I was WAY more into Pokemon and Tamagotchi.
TheLampIncident

Urban Legend
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« Reply #43 on: 07-20-2004 15:14 »

Had those too. I played Red version of Pokemon in 6th grade, then a couple years later I secretly played Gold and Silver. I had a few Tamagotchis...an original, a Nano dog, a Yoda, and some cheap piece of crap from Job Lot.
Y_L_B

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« Reply #44 on: 07-20-2004 20:25 »
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I never really got into Pokemon when it was cool, although I do play my bootleg copy of Sapphire (sp?) pretty often now.

I used to have an Angel-gotchi. I took it everywhere, and one time even got a "Lucky Poo". And now, I don't even know where it is.
 :hmpf:
fryfanSpyOrama

Urban Legend
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« Reply #45 on: 01-21-2005 19:34 »

Has anybody been keeping track on I Love The 90's Part Deux?  Instead of a dancing baby, they have a hip-hop baby.

There are some things I liked that they mentioned this time around.
alexvilagosh

Goose Patrol
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« Reply #46 on: 01-21-2005 19:45 »

 
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Originally posted by TheLampIncident:
Had those too. I played Red version of Pokemon in 6th grade, then a couple years later I secretly played Gold and Silver. I had a few Tamagotchis...an original, a Nano dog, a Yoda, and some cheap piece of crap from Job Lot.
I had Red version when it was the craze (5th grade for me I think?) and also played Gold on the computer without anyone else knowing.  :p

I had an imitation Tamagotchi (this little dog thing) that I loved to bits. When it got to 99 days old, it died (it couldn't go past double digits) and we all watched the little sequence of it. I was a proud father.

I was never into South Park at that time because my mum didn't like it/agree with it or whatever. All my friends were.  :(
M0le

Space Pope
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« Reply #47 on: 01-21-2005 21:14 »

I had Blue version in 5th grade too, and everyone turned to me for Pokemon advice, like cloning them with the link cables and stuff. If anybody mentions it today I gore them with my forks.
I tried to watch South Park when I was younger, and as a matter of fact a friend of mine, Jesse, would tape them for me for when I came over so I could watch them. This was mostly Season 1 and 2, I think.
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