If you were born before 1985...
Mork and Mindy. Mork was an alien who, through his relationship with Mindy, a human on Earth, taught us about our inner humanity.... More specifically, it was a TV show that stared Robin Williams.Bluestar wrote:I was only born a year before that and I know or remember about 98% of it....except Mork? Who the heck is Mork?
Nanu nanu.
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Yep. They had a lot of egg culture. It is also the show where they (the aliens) aged backwards: They were born adults and slowly became babies.
"If you have a right to someone else's approval, then they do not have a right to their own opinions and values." - Dr. Thomas Sowell
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Two words Erin - "Global Hypercolour"Erin wrote:God I feel so old, I was 11 back in 85. I remember rara skirts, bros,nkotb, the hight of fashion in England as far as I can remember at that time was dayglo (wrong spelling I know) odd socks, one orange and one green (those were some seriously weird days).
What WERE we thinking?
"sorry Charlie"
Isn't that what the Angels said when they were all in bed with that guy who worked with them and charlie called and was upset because it wasn't him?
I was in 5th grade when Challenger exploded and we watched it live. I still remember the class and the TV and not the video. In my memory the box is blank and I know what the video looks like from later viewings.
That said, I have still never had cable and only briefly had an an answering machine. One is because the cable company wants to charge me an insane amount to run a cable to my house, and the other is because, I've just never had an answering machine. Didn't get CDs until the mid 90's. I did like nkotb, well, I had one album, which I recently gave away.
All in all, I don't remember much of the 80's, but I'm told that means I enjoyed them. I also don't remember the 60's.
I do remember the world's fair in 1981. It was nice. Big trains.
I was in 5th grade when Challenger exploded and we watched it live. I still remember the class and the TV and not the video. In my memory the box is blank and I know what the video looks like from later viewings.
That said, I have still never had cable and only briefly had an an answering machine. One is because the cable company wants to charge me an insane amount to run a cable to my house, and the other is because, I've just never had an answering machine. Didn't get CDs until the mid 90's. I did like nkotb, well, I had one album, which I recently gave away.
All in all, I don't remember much of the 80's, but I'm told that means I enjoyed them. I also don't remember the 60's.
I do remember the world's fair in 1981. It was nice. Big trains.
Amy, Challenger was 1986. You were in 5th grade? Shouldn't you have been in First or Second Grade like me?
But yes, I remember watching it on TV at school also, and then my first "moment of silence" afterwards.
But yes, I remember watching it on TV at school also, and then my first "moment of silence" afterwards.
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Reminds me of the Tshirts that changed colors depending on the temperature that were popular in the early 90's.Sgetsuo wrote:Two words Erin - "Global Hypercolour"Erin wrote:God I feel so old, I was 11 back in 85. I remember rara skirts, bros,nkotb, the hight of fashion in England as far as I can remember at that time was dayglo (wrong spelling I know) odd socks, one orange and one green (those were some seriously weird days).
What WERE we thinking?
1986
Yeah, I noticed you saying that Java. But, I was born in 1977, which makes me old.
Re: 1986
I was born in 1978, which means you shouldn't have been that far ahead of me in schoolAMystery wrote:Yeah, I noticed you saying that Java. But, I was born in 1977, which makes me old.