
- If you were a guy you wanted to be Zack Morris and date Kelly Kapowski. If you were a girl you wanted to be Kelly Kapowski and date Zack Morris.
- You can still recite the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles theme, and you remember when the show moved to CBS and went downhill.
- You can relate to Doug Funny is so many ways.
- You remember when Polly Pocket actually could fit in your pocket
- You owned a Walkman
- At point you were sure Laserdisc would be the next big thing
- You know how to get to world 8 from world 4…and you know what game I’m referring to
- You knew Michael Jackson as the guy who did the song on Free Willy
- You ate a Flintstones Push-Up Pop
- You wore your pants backwards to be just like Kriss Kross (“The Daddy Mac will make you…”)
- You remember when MTV actually played music videos
- You remember when the worst show on TV was Beavis and Butthead
- Vanilla Ice…striped sideburns…enough said
- You drank “Surge”
- You’ve corrected someone by stating that Tommy was in fact the Green Ranger and the White Ranger
- You’ve owned a pair of shoes that you have to “pump” up
- “Clap on…clap off”
- You remember when you actually wanted to stay home on Friday nights to watch TGIF
- You can recite the Saved By the Bell graduation song word for word and it still makes you cry
- You considered naming your first daughter Topanga
- You know Cuba Gooding Jr. as the guy whose brother Omar was on Wild and Crazy Kids
- You can Skip-It
- You’re still mourning from the loss of Mr. Hooper
- Your LA Gear shoes lit up while you walked
- You remember when Arnold Schwarzenegger was an actor
- When someone says, “Who should we call?” your first instinct is to yell “Ghostbusters!”
- You can name all of the New Kids on the Block
- Your teacher showed you the OJ verdict during school
- At one point, you really wanted a MiniDisc player
- You thought one of the girls in Hanson was cute
- You know what a “busy signal” sounds like
- You needed to use Microsoft Encarta for research
- You bought a slap bracelet…only to find out a few days later they weren’t allowed at school
- Your family’s first cell phone looked like an Army walkie-talkie
- You owned the board game Mousetrap, set up all the pieces, but never played the actual game