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@HEATH VON DOOM grew up in the 80s and @Robbie Hart grew up in the early 70s.What you've learned is most forum members grew up in the 90s.
@HEATH VON DOOM grew up in the 80s and @Robbie Hart grew up in the early 70s.What you've learned is most forum members grew up in the 90s.
I went to high school in the 90s.@HEATH VON DOOM grew up in the 80s and @Robbie Hart grew up in the early 70s.
Just because you got held back 6 times doesn't mean you grew up in the 90s.I went to high school in the 90s.
was funny in early ninetiesI went to high school in the 90s.
The 90s was a golden era for a lot of shit. Basket ball for example, music, movies. The lessons learned from the 70s and 80s culturally gave it us a wave of creativity. That era has still up to date, created the biggest stars coming from SNL. Ok, the original cast was of legend, huge stars, but in between it's few and far between. So I really think it was one of those eras, much like the 60s has produced so much in so little time due to it's cultural influences.So what I've learned is that the 90s were the true golden era for SNL.
I had better things to do at 1030 on a saturday night at that point.was funny in early nineties
Farley etc...
I taped them via VHS and watched on sundayI had better things to do at 1030 on a saturday night at that point.
I grew up in the 50s........get it straight@HEATH VON DOOM grew up in the 80s and @Robbie Hart grew up in the early 70s.
Don't be talking at the same time as me gayboyYes, there were funny times......I can elaborate later......