Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Nothin’ Like The 80’s


by Siobhan Gamble
Are you one of the many people who seem to still be stuck on the 80’s? Ok, so it was something like “a big deal”, but do you ever wonder what it is exactly that makes the 80’s so darn special? It seems like the 80’s has even made a killer impression on the kids of this generation. For instance, think of some of the things that only kids who grew up in that era know about. Do you notice how some things seem to be magically reappearing again? That is good, no, it’s great! But the guest appreances of these certain items don’t exactly have the same spirit or “feel” to it. Who cares, as long as the memory stays alive, the 80’s will never die, right?

Are you ready to get that overwhelmingly giddy feeling inside that only comes along when talking about some of the things that made the 80’s what is was? Remember the exact day you got the Original Nintendo Entertainment System? It either came with Super Mario Bros., Duckhunt or both. Do you remember staying up night after night, determined to “beat the game”. To the side of you was probably a soggy bowl of Nintendo cereal that didn’t even like but you just wanted it because it was “NINTENDO” cereal. What about the unforgettable Contra game that everyone to this day still knows the code that would get you unlimited lives? UP UP, DOWN DOWN, LEFT RIGHT, LEFT RIGHT, B, A, SELECT, START. You cant forget about the universal way to get your game to work, by blowing into the cartridge.

Enough talk about the video games, do you remember listening to songs like “Walk Like an Egyptian”, Thriller, and all the rest of Michael Jackon’s songs? Every kid had a Michael Glove as a part of their daily wardrobe and frustrated themselves to know end trying to perfect the “moon walk”. I know all of you Ladies remember your Jem Doll that had the earing that lit up, and Punky Brewster was the coolest chick alive. Guys, I know you had your He-man action figures and probably those cheap plastic He-man character sneakers to go with them. Barbie dolls had such big hair that every little girl would spend hours playing with. What about all the accessories that went along with her, like the Dream house and convertible; you can’t forget barbie’s boyfriend Ken.

Remember Blue eye liner, just on the bottom lid? Crispy critters cereal, Garbage Pail Kids trading cards, Kids Incorporated, and the Micky Mouse Club were some of the minor things, but tapping into the wardrobe, faded beached denim was in. Remember people use to wear leggins under denim shorts just like Janet Jackson? Remenber loading up your bangs with hairspray so they would do that poufy curve thing-a-ma-jig? Mc Donalds was something to get excited about and MTV and Nickelodeon was the best television station in the world. Remember when the Goonies came out? What kid in their right mind did not want to be Goonie.

Big buttons were cool; the ones that would have either funny sayings or pictures of your favorite celebrity. Run DMC, LL Cool J and all the best rappers were keeping everybody bopping their heads; especiall the song “Rappers Delight”. There are so many things to mention; windbreaker jackets, Popples, Care Bears, Strawberry Shortcake, Rainbow Bright, Transformers, Ninja Turtles, Reebok Pumps, L.A. Gears with the lights on the bottom of the sneakers, Slap bracelets, watches on every part of your body including your hair, Layered slouched socks, High top fades, addidas shell toe sneakers, Teddy Ruxpin, ok, it’s time to take a breath.

Almost every 80 's kid owned a cabbage patch kid which they still have to this day who resembles either one of three people; themselves, their mother/father, or current spouse. We even had the best modes of transportation...big wheels, pogo sticks, pogo balls, scooters, power wheels, four wheel skates which were probably used almost every Saturday at the roller rink; those big wide skateboards with all the sandpaper that cut up your knees when you ran over broken up concrete. Man, those were the days.

Remember getting ready for the first day of school and being excited about using your brand new Trapper Keeper? Saturday mornings meant watching cartoons while eating our favorite box of cereal. Cartoons came on EVERY channel until School House Rock came on. "I know you are but what am I?" was the phrase that irritated friends and drove parents crazy. We were super smart because of programs like Sesame Street, Mr. Rogers, Romper Room, 3-2-1 Contact and we understood that "knowing was half the battle". We all dreamed of going on a "physical challenge" while watching Double Dare and our drawing skills are on point because of Win, Lose or Draw. Television shows actually instilled morals and parent 's didn’t have to worry about controlled viewing. We watched 21 jump street, Small Wonder, Mr. Belvedere, Facts of Life, Kids Incorporated, Different Strokes, Webster, Silver Spoons, Alf, Family Ties, Fraggel Rock...and others(feel free to add to the list if more come to mind).

As far as cartoons were concerned, Thunder. Thunder...Thundercats Ruled! Everyone knew the theme song to that and “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”. Flintstone Kids, G.I. Joe, Muppet Babies, A pup name Scoobie Doo, Heathcliff, Denise the Menace, Care Bears, Denver the last Dinosaur, Voltron, She-ra, Duck Tales, Super Mario Bros, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Get along Gang, the Jetsons, Ritchie Rich, The Snorks, The Smurfs, Jem, Gummie Bears, The popples, Rainbow Bright, and Rescue Rangers were a lot of favorites.

The Bottom line is the 80’s was what you call Fun! We snacked on Big Stuff Oreos, Bonkers, Nerds, even had crystal clear Pepsi. Summertime in the city was made for chasing Mister Softee down with our dollars waving in the air. What could these kids today possibly know about fun?

About the Author

Siobhan Gamble writes for EarthFrisk, a social bookmarking and voting media site where you can form your own group, watch videos, vote, and have lots of fun. Visit EarthFrisk and start a free blog or swap pictures with friends. see: Social Bookmarking



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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Recent Updates to This Blog.

I just added blogger's "followers" widget, it's on the left hand sidebar. I thought it looked like an interesting idea. :) And, that way, if you're a member of blogger and you like this little blog of mine, you can find it again easier! :)

You may also have noticed that I changed the layout. I like this one better, I think that it organizes everything better, and looks more fun. But, I'd like some feedback on it. Do you like the new template?

Does Anyone Else Remember "Peggy Sue Got Married"?

I'm really not sure why, but I suddenly (at 2 o'clock in the morning, no less) have the desire to watch the film, Peggy Sue Got Married.

Does anyone else remember the movie? I don't think it was terribly popular. Nonetheless, I thoroughly enjoyed it.

For those who haven't seen it, it came out in 1986 and stars Kathleen Turner (Peggy Sue) and Nicholas Cage (Charlie Bodell). Also appearing in the film are a sea of familiar faces, including; Jim Carrey, Joan Allen, and Catherine Hicks (the mom from "7th Heaven").

At a high school reunion, Peggy Sue faints. When she wakes up, she discovers that she has traveled back in time, to her senior year in high school. From there, she attempts to change her life for the better, given what she knows of the future.

I don't know about any of you guys, but I thought this movie rocked. Sure, there was a romantic element to it. But, I found it hilarious and thought-provoking. What WOULD I do, if I could change the future outcome of my life, knowing then what I know now?

Alas, I cannot find the movie among my vast array of VHS tapes and DVDs. *sigh* But, hope yet remains! Of course, I'll likely have to wait until a time when normal people aren't sleeping and rent the film from a video rental place...

Monday, September 15, 2008

Vote for the Best 1980's Film.



You can vote by leaving a comment here, on this blog, or by going to "rate it all" via the above widget, to vote for what you believe is the best movie to come out of the funtabulous 80s! :)

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Will Tom Cruise Return To Play Maverick In Top Gun Sequel?

I just read this story, that says Tom Cruise may be reprising his role of the (young back then) cocky pilot Maverick, for a Top Gun sequel.

They obviously wouldn't have him playing Maverick 22 years ago, still that young. But, the rumor is that they have an idea for him to be an instructor at the Top Gun school, having to deal with a new cocky young pilot (the young female, as the rumors go, version of himself, if you will).

There isn't enough information in the article for me to make a determination on whether or not I think this idea is truly workable. Then again, this is all still just Hollywood rumor. I haven't heard anything about this from anywhere else really. But, I'd go see the film, if it did happen, just for curiosities' sake, if nothing else.

 
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