How many of you looked to put that rumble pack right on your dick for some extra fun? Not going to lie, I definitely did a couple of times.
There was a girl on my bus back in Middle School that we made fun of for using a PlayStation Controller as a vibrator. Her name was Jill. Dunno if it was ever true or not.
I bet you could go to an elementary school kitchen back door and offer a cook cash for a few without setting off alarm bells.
Yes, but there is not any with the bland crust, cube pepperoni, and cheese that looks and feels like plastic.
makes me remember of a particularly lucky moment for me in 8th grade. I had a top locker and the actual top of my locker was gone. when heading from one class to another, I'd often just throw my books through the top. my science textbook was brand new and ended up getting the worst of this treatment. corners bashed and broken, huge scratches on the cover, etc. on the last day of school in science class, the teacher was calling every student up in alphabetical order to inspect the book and charge them for damages. it got to be my turn and the bell rings just as she was calling my name to check my book.
The Wonder Years was my favorite show growing up. Winnie Cooper may have been my first celebrity crush.
2001 Wonder Years: Kevin freaks out because, after seeing Winnie talking to a guy after lunch, she updates her AIM profile with a Dashboard Confessional quote. Paul tries to get Kevin to go to see Harry Potter in theaters, but Kevin insists they're too old for "that dumb magic stuff." Wayne gets in trouble for downloading porn on Kazaa, crashing the family computer, but successfully blames it on Kevin. Karen develops a gradual opioid addiction after minor surgery, but everyone chalks up to "normal teenager stuff." 9/11 happens.
As someone who was finishing high school around then, I think there's prime material to mine for a show that looks back on a child growing up at the end of the peace era, 9|11, Iraq War, etc. Start it during the 2000 election, end it with Obama's win. That said, I still watch the Wonder Years reruns. It's a beautiful show that stands the test of time. As for shows set in the late-90's early-00's, I still watch Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel because they too are beautiful shows that stand the test of time.
Remember walking into Lids at the mall and they’d have an entire wall of Yankee fitteds in every color imaginable?