Too long, did not read.
I was born in 75.
I can remember "Weeble Wobbles"
Ford Capri's Mk1's.
CND Peace protests which lasted approx 5 years
Ronald Regan
Miner Strikes
Live league football on the BBC, when fans used to riot on the pitch
Ian Botham winning the Ashes, when lads in brown suits used to invade the pitch
and yes Guns and Roses are the greatest band ever (only in imo of course)
But do you think I can remember Mrs 27's birthday? Can I heck.
I can remember "Weeble Wobbles"
Ford Capri's Mk1's.
CND Peace protests which lasted approx 5 years
Ronald Regan
Miner Strikes
Live league football on the BBC, when fans used to riot on the pitch
Ian Botham winning the Ashes, when lads in brown suits used to invade the pitch
and yes Guns and Roses are the greatest band ever (only in imo of course)
But do you think I can remember Mrs 27's birthday? Can I heck.
Can infact relate to many of them but i'm proud to state that i wasn't even close to follow any of the fashions from the 80's nor did i care much for most of the music except for AC/DC, Iron Maiden etc etc ...
Wait behind the line ..............................................................
me tooPhatmatt wrote:
'89 ftw
54 days in the 80s for me
I was born in '78 and remember most, if not all of that. I feel so old after reading the replies in this thread.ghettoperson wrote:
You'd have to have been born in 81 to actually have done most of that.
Edit: Btw, Weird Science ftw!
Last edited by killer21 (2008-04-30 05:16:27)
1980, sadly i remember all of it.
And they forgot "The Gummi Bears"
And they forgot "The Gummi Bears"
It's the care bears countdown....5,4,3,2,1.
I am so sad that I actually remember that.
I am so sad that I actually remember that.
killer21 wrote:
It's the care bears countdown....5,4,3,2,1.
I am so sad that I actually remember that.

i'd say i'm a 90s child. i was born in 84 so in 1989 i was still only 5. thats not old enough to remember much. most of my childhood memories are from the 90s. but there was 80s spillover, mostly classic cartoons and michael jackson mania.KILLSWITCH wrote:
86 here, that makes me a 90's child.
Thundercats, Ghostbusters and whatnot.
but then i also remember watching repeat cartoons from the 50s as well since new shows were still expensive to make.