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Are you a 90's kid?
Ummon:
--- Quote from: orion on December 07, 2008, 01:32:54 pm ---
Oh no, that's one of my earliest most vivid memories that I have. I even remember the theater that they took me to and that the weather was really nice that day. I can also vividly remember my third birthday party.
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Some do, but such far-back things it seems most don't remember. I was just six when we went to see Star Wars. I remember a lot - I think. It's interesting having records of things and contrasting them to memories. I've found some things that really surprised me.
orion:
--- Quote from: Ummon on December 08, 2008, 07:48:26 pm ---
--- Quote from: orion on December 07, 2008, 01:32:54 pm ---
Oh no, that's one of my earliest most vivid memories that I have. I even remember the theater that they took me to and that the weather was really nice that day. I can also vividly remember my third birthday party.
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Some do, but such far-back things it seems most don't remember. I was just six when we went to see Star Wars. I remember a lot - I think. It's interesting having records of things and contrasting them to memories. I've found some things that really surprised me.
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I find that I can remember most things and that I can recall them pretty accurately. What really surprises me is how drastically your perspective changes when you grow up, how when you are small everything seems really really cool and worth getting excited over to you. For example every time I catch a rerun of "Knight Rider" or the "A team" I can't get over how corny they are, but when I was a kid, I thought they were the coolest shows on TV and I was totally oblivious to their cheese factor.
Ummon:
Well, A-Team I knew was bad (as in terrible). But I was a glutton for punishment sometimes. Also, I terribly wanted it to be better. Knight Rider was a year earlier, two years before the robot craze and stuff in the US, so I can say I was a little naive. Even still, take Mighty Orbots. It was one of my favorites, because I loved the animation and color scheme. But it was just bad.
orion:
--- Quote from: Ummon on December 10, 2008, 05:58:34 pm ---Well, A-Team I knew was bad (as in terrible). But I was a glutton for punishment sometimes. Also, I terribly wanted it to be better. Knight Rider was a year earlier, two years before the robot craze and stuff in the US, so I can say I was a little naive. Even still, take Mighty Orbots. It was one of my favorites, because I loved the animation and color scheme. But it was just bad.
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I honestly had no idea that the A- team was as bad as it was... I honestly thought that it was really funny... I guess that says a lot about my sense of humor. I had forgotten about the Orbots. For some reason the memory of the Orbots made me remember the old cartoon, Star Blazers (I don't know why) I thought that the Argo was the coolest ship ever. I mean the thing was basically just an Oil tanker that flew around in space.
protokatie:
Airwolf > Night Rider >> A-Team.
Airwolf for the win! Edit: Either that or MacGyver, take your pick.
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