What did you consider fun back then and now?

Asked by pinkblgr about 1 year ago, 4 answers.

What were the things you considered fun in the 1980's and 1990's and now? It can be anything from listening to a certain type of music, band, song, artist to playing your favorite video game or board game. It can also be your favorite memories with...

family and friends.

Answered by funadvice on Aug 16, 2007, 11:37AM
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How about the 50's and 60's? Those were the good ole days! No cell phones, no computers, no McDonalds' fat fries and fat burgers or fat girls, no video games - - we went out and played real games. No Malls, all the stores were down town, no Walmarts, men were making good wages in the Auto factories, Steel Mills, Shipyards, good Union jobs with good pay. Now we have a minimum wage of $5.15 an hr. I made more than that in 1967.

Answered by nero on Aug 16, 2007, 12:30PM
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pogs. I remember having a stack of like... 300 pogs and sitting outside my house on the sidewalk with my friends playing with them. I always thought it was pretty amazing that the stores could actually get us excited to by carboard circle cut-outs with pictures on them. I don't think they're as popular now, but I still have mine somewhere around in a box.

some other things: rock em sock em robots, SPAWN, birth of new music genres, Ronnie James Dio, Tetris (though it came out the year I was born in '84, I did enjoy it when I was like... 7 and still do), and more.

Answered by funadvice on Aug 16, 2007, 07:50PM
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Lets see going to the Texas Jam and seeing Scorpian and Ted Nugent. . . . . . Tubing at the lake. . .

Answered by mszbrwneyes on Sep 13, 2007, 01:47AM
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haha my sister had thousands of pogs. I loved playing my brothers sega in the early 90s. Sonic the hedgehog was fun. haha.

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