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You know you're a 90's kid

I have no idea how I got to this meme during my travels through "the internets". Still, I think it's awfully cute and timely : many of the kids born at the end of the 1980's, beginning of the 1990s will be voting in 2008.

So this little meme-post is kind of a bit of demographics research. Enjoy!

You remember watching Doug, Ren & Stimpy, Pinky and the Brain, and Two Stupid Dogs.

AAAAAAAH real monsters.

You've ever ended a sentence with the word "SIKE!"

You just cant resist finishing this... "Iiiiiiin west philladelphia born and raised..."

You remember TGIF on ABC. Step by Step, Family Matters, Dinosaurs, and Boy Meets World.

You got super excited when it was Oregon Trail day in computer class at school.

You remember reading "Goosebumps."

You took plastic cartoon lunch boxes to school.

You still get the urge to say "NOT" after (almost) every sentence...Not...The word

"WHAT"....didn't meen u wanted to know what someone said, just ment u had to say it to make a friend mad and so others would laugh!

Where in the world is Carmen San Diego?

Captain Planet. He's a Hero.

"You remember watching The Magic School Bus, Wishbone, and Reading Rainbow on PBS.

You knew all the characters names and their life stories on "Saved By The Bell"

You haven't always had a computer...and u lived without the internet.

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