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Ah Nostalgia! Things that have changed in your lifetime.

Atlaerom

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I was born in 1989. And after some thought so many things have changed in my lifetime - in Australia at least.

I mean, all those cool TV shows and program blocks. CheezTV, Agro!
The Simpsons used to be good.
Lollies used to be cheap.
Kids used to play OUTSIDE (I know!)

Anyway I guess a nostalgic topic can't hurt.
Have the floor, all!
 
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I was born in 1989. And after some thought so many things have changed in my lifetime - in Australia at least.

I mean, all those cool TV shows and program blocks. CheezTV, Agro!
The Simpsons used to be good.
Lollies used to be cheap.
Kids used to play OUTSIDE (I know!)

Anyway I guess a nostalgic topic can't hurt.
Have the floor, all!

So does that mean, kids never play outside nowadays?

All those trees and slightly cool weather, good old tv ads, lame games we used to play when we were kids with pens and similar stuffs, man I miss those days! :(
 
Oh my! In 1977, the year I was born, the wheel was cutting edge technology! Well, at least computers were. I remember the B.C. era. Before cell phones. Life was so much simpler back then. You had to be in the house to get a phone call, and you had to stay in the house to keep it. Then there were those huge, clunky microwaves. The 80's and early 90's were days of tall hair, shirt shirts, and explosion of technology like never before.
 
Come on, kids still played outside up until my day... I was born in 1996... It's a pretty recent, and very negative, change. I really wonder what the effect will be on them as they grow up- bad health? Lack of concentration? :(
 
I miss all the awesome old programs like Rugrats, Original Pokemon and all that jazz. That said I still watch them online, haha.
 

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