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Anyone have a My Pet Monster? I had the red/orange one and my friend had the purple one with the six teeth (left one on bottom image). They were both puppets and one of the things I did with mine was I cut the back of the throat out so that when the monster ate one of my matchbox cars it would look like he swallowed it, and since it was a puppet the car would come out what looked like it’s butt (where your hand would be inserted so you could move it’s mouth). Late 80s early 90s.
 
Seems to be a whole lot of 80's babies/90's kids in here... No wonder I always feel so at home! <3

Here's my contribution... Remember when memes only had one format - demotivationals? :D


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I played a game with friends and this idea came from it. If this is lame or if it is too similar to another thread, mods please do what you do :)

The premise is very simple. Post a pic, clip or phrase that only people who grew up in your generation would understand. Make sure to say what decade your contribution is from!

Here's mine

1990's

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Donkey Kong, judge away
 
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Kriss Kross will make you jump, and apparently dress stupid too. I remember dressing like this thinking I was cool like Bugs and Taz only to realize how hard it was to go to the bathroom when I needed to go really bad. Plus the stupid shirt tag would tickle my throat and chin, and when you cut the tag off it left an almost razor sharp stub that only proved to be more annoying. So happy this fad did not catch on. I think it was early 90s.
 
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Kriss Kross will make you jump, and apparently dress stupid too. I remember dressing like this thinking I was cool like Bugs and Taz only to realize how hard it was to go to the bathroom when I needed to go really bad. Plus the stupid shirt tag would tickle my throat and chin, and when you cut the tag off it left an almost razor sharp stub that only proved to be more annoying. So happy this fad did not catch on. I think it was early 90s.
The baggy pants catches on still. Through middle and high most were like that. It started to look like a contest on who's pants can bag the lowest.
 
The baggy pants catches on still. Through middle and high most were like that. It started to look like a contest on who's pants can bag the lowest.
And the funniest part is, most of the posers wearing them like that have no understanding that it's prison "hanky-code", so to speak, for "I'm lookin' for a sugar daddy to fuck me up the ass/let me give him blowjobs/both in exchange for protecting me from getting beat up by the mean ones".
 
They're on slide out trays under the desk, you can see one in the bottom left.
I see now. I've always hated keyboard trays. They cause horrible wrist pain with extended use and I've never found one that didn't jam at least three times a week.
 
Teenie-Weenies, a Comic strip feature from the Sunday papers in the 50s....It was a one panel strip with literally every character imaginable. Here they're advertizing Monarch products....also very 40s & 50s....The strip featured a character each week intended to be mounted on cardboard and cut out for collecting. Note the one legged Union Army Vet, still a part of the scene as late as the 20s, when the strip was new
 

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Teenie-Weenies, a Comic strip feature from the Sunday papers in the 50s....It was a one panel strip with literally every character imaginable. Here they're advertizing Monarch products....also very 40s & 50s....The strip featured a character each week intended to be mounted on cardboard and cut out for collecting. Note the one legged Union Army Vet, still a part of the scene as late as the 20s, when the strip was new
Hmmmm... Gonna hafta go looking to see if that's the artist I think it is, but whoever drew this had a style like the guy that drew the "Henry" comic strips ("Don Tracy" is the name coming to mind)I used to like back in the 70s.

For those who don't remember, "Henry" was a big-headed, bald little boy who never spoke (And may not have had a mouth at all, based on how he was drawn)
 
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