the classical throwbacks that the young heads wouldn't understand thread
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When your mom used to give you one of these to go to the store
Being seen in public with that ? was a rite of passage. Lord forbid it got wet in the rain.
EBT card holders are spoiled.
I used to sit back and read the source at the magazines section waiting on that register to clear up lol -
blue_london wrote: »I would love to go back to film cameras made you really think about if it was film worthy
i bet these vanity driven hoes an ? hoes wont have so many bathroom pics until they get the right one.
an why people take pics in the bathroom?
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konceptjones wrote: »nawledge_? wrote: »
Smh, gotdamn the 80s were destructive.
Bruh... I got a cousin from Nigeria. Dude showed me how to make an explosive using an old spark plug, a nail, a 2x4, and some matches. Said they used to make all the time back home.
Me and my brother used to take rolls of those paper caps, break off a whole roll of 'em and smash them ? with a brick. ? was louder than a car backfiring. We learned how to make rockets out of sparklers, a paper tube from a clothes hanger, and some aluminum foil. It had to be the colored sparklers 'cause for whatever reason regular joints did't produce enough thrust to lift it off the ground (but the fire was bright as ? and it scorched the ? outta the concrete). We also knew how to make ninja smoke bombs out of Ohio Blue Tip matches, wax paper, aluminum foil and a fork. One of my boys had an uncle that taught him how to make firecrackers and bombs from matches, paper, and duct tape and every time he made some we'd go out to the woods or to a field to blow some ? up. He wouldn't tell us how to make 'em 'cause he'd get in trouble.
We didn't have the ? like we do now, we made our own excitement.
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Yo who remembers these ?
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Lol...remember recording music from the radio with your tape? Makig sure the volume on the radio was set low n ? ....
These were ? though, regardless of the brand:
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yall wanna play?
whats good?
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CeLLaR-DooR wrote: »Yo who remembers these ?
Fam, I remember playing the ? outta one tbat had gran turismo 2 n medievil on it....
They should reboot medievil man lol -
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now to shut down the thread
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an if ya people had loot
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Looking at your comrades screen to see where hes at lol -
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could never get them ? to run right.
spinning that wheel on the bottom did nothing -
an this is what started it all.
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CashmoneyDux wrote: »konceptjones wrote: »nawledge_? wrote: »
Smh, gotdamn the 80s were destructive.
Bruh... I got a cousin from Nigeria. Dude showed me how to make an explosive using an old spark plug, a nail, a 2x4, and some matches. Said they used to make all the time back home.
Me and my brother used to take rolls of those paper caps, break off a whole roll of 'em and smash them ? with a brick. ? was louder than a car backfiring. We learned how to make rockets out of sparklers, a paper tube from a clothes hanger, and some aluminum foil. It had to be the colored sparklers 'cause for whatever reason regular joints did't produce enough thrust to lift it off the ground (but the fire was bright as ? and it scorched the ? outta the concrete). We also knew how to make ninja smoke bombs out of Ohio Blue Tip matches, wax paper, aluminum foil and a fork. One of my boys had an uncle that taught him how to make firecrackers and bombs from matches, paper, and duct tape and every time he made some we'd go out to the woods or to a field to blow some ? up. He wouldn't tell us how to make 'em 'cause he'd get in trouble.
We didn't have the ? like we do now, we made our own excitement.
@feds
Back when we were kids, we mastered the art of pyromancy lmao...we were like 7/8 years old and supermarkets gave no ? we copped a bulkload of matches lol. ? was fiya. -
Every girl that wore these around their neck grew up to become a grade A ? sucker
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SMH @ this thread having me sit here and think about when was the last time I drank some Tang :joy:
that ? reminds me of Fraggle Rock and the California raisins
and the original GI Joe action figures that we use to twist to fight each other until they snapped in the middle
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Some of my favorite books as a shorty
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blakfyahking wrote: »SMH @ this thread having me sit here and think about when was the last time I drank some Tang :joy:
that ? reminds me of Fraggle Rock and the California raisins
and the original GI Joe action figures that we use to twist to fight each other until they snapped in the middle
LOL the original GI Joes were waaaaaaaaaay bigger than that -
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illestni99ainne wrote: »
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Yall some geriatric ass mfers
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blakfyahking wrote: »SMH @ this thread having me sit here and think about when was the last time I drank some Tang :joy:
that ? reminds me of Fraggle Rock and the California raisins
and the original GI Joe action figures that we use to twist to fight each other until they snapped in the middle
shout out to everybody that used to pop of all the limbs and reconfigure them into their own custom gi joes.