If you could go back to any year in the 90s which year would you choose?
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crazyforblondes — 11 years ago(November 07, 2014 02:22 AM)
I'd love to experience 4th grade (1995-96) again. It was easily the best school year of my life, which is kind of depressing in a way. My best friend was in the same class as me and I made so many new friends that year. Our core group consisted of 7 kids and I was sort of the glue guy. We were a mischievous group and would always pull pranks. I remember one time we brought a snake into school and the teacher nearly fainted. I didn't have cable at the time, so no Nickelodeon or MTV. TV was great on weekday afternoons, Friday nights, and Saturday mornings. But there was nothing for kids on Saturday and Sunday in the afternoon. I used that time to go on outdoor adventures, play sports, and build forts. That was also the last year I believed in Santa. I wish I still had the imagination I did when I was a kid.
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Multiglobal — 11 years ago(January 02, 2015 06:16 AM)
I'd pick 1998 or 1999. South Park, Scream and the original PlayStation define the 90's to me. I know that the Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis and golden age of The Simpsons probably define the decade better, but I am not old enough to have experienced them personally.
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Nola_Darling85 — 11 years ago(January 07, 2015 09:43 PM)
- I was seven that year and it was a pretty awesome year for me. I got Totally Hair Barbie for my birthday, TLC came out that year, my family and I visited my mother's side of the family in Brazil for the first time, and I met my best friend to this day that very same year. 1995 is the runner up for me.
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Q-Trips — 11 years ago(January 09, 2015 08:32 AM)
Anytime between '97 to'99, fresh out ouf college and working in a world filled with day-traders and dot-com'er. Those were some great years!!! Oh, and my college years were off-the-heezy as well
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blaque108 — 10 years ago(May 02, 2015 03:06 PM)
I hear you on the family member part. I would give anything to have my grandmother alive again, my great grandmother, my grandfather (mom dad), my aunt (mom sister). Then I see what you mean also by how everyone grow up and drift away that is how I feel about some of my cousins my age I was close to when I was little but after about 21 years of age my cousins left and went on with their own lives.
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Jake_Henry — 9 years ago(July 26, 2016 01:15 AM)
1994 was an incredible year for movies.
Kid/family movies:
The Lion King
The Little Rascals
Angels in the Outfield
D2: The Mighty Ducks
Richie Rich
Little Giants
Little Big League
Monkey Trouble
Baby's Day Out
Camp Nowhere
Blank Check
The Pagemaster
Andre
Return of Jafar
Christmas movies:
The Santa Clause
Miracle on 34th Street remake
Three Jim Carrey movies: The Mask, Ace Ventura, and Dumb & Dumber!
Some other great movies I was too young to enjoy at the time - Speed, Pulp Fiction, True Lies, Forrest Gump, The Shawshank Redemption, Leon: The Professional, etc.
It was also a strong year for television. Seinfeld and The Simpsons were in their primes. Friends, My So-Called Life, Party of Five, The Critic, Sister Sister, ER, Gargoyles, Spider-Man, and Earth 2 all debuted that year. It was also a huge year for Nickelodeon with the premieres of All That, Alex Mack, Aaahh Real Monsters, and My Brother and Me.
TGIF featured a lineup of Family Matters, Boys Meets World, Step by Step, and Hangin' with Mr. Cooper. -
knifeparty2004 — 9 years ago(September 10, 2016 10:27 PM)
This is interesting. I would pick 1995. It was my last year in primary school, I believe the best season of the Simpsons was being aired that year in Australia. Seinfeld was in its prime. Same with The X-files. Friends hadn't been released here yet. Basically, it was a year where I had zero reponsibility and TV was awesome.
