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And I'm back. This is for all my 80s babies and my 90s kids. I want to know down below. Let's see how long we can keep this thread going by naming all of our favorite 90s shows. Okay? You see what I got up there as an example? Not the mama, not the mama. Shout out to the dinosaurs that was on ABC. I'm just saying. But let me know down below, y'all. And thank you in advance for participating in my sound bite.
So first we're gonna start with Dragon Tales, Cyber Chase, Sesame Street, Recess. Teletubbies always scared the **** out of me. I don't know what it is, but they creep me the **** out.
Yes, vibes! I'm here for it! That was a great list! Oh, I wonder how long we can keep this thread going. I can't wait to see other people's responses. Thank you for participating!
No vibes for real. Teletubbies is strange, weird. They just was not the vibes. ******* weird *** Teletubbies. No thank you, you keep all that shit, but yo this was dope.
Anger Mill, Mr. Cooper was interesting. Was interesting. I thought it was a good show. I think he doesn't get as much credit as he was. He's a pretty good comedian. Paul Curry was a really good comedian back in the day.
Of course, Family Matters, Fresh Prince, Living ******. I prefer to Different World. I actually don't watch God's Be Show too, too much. Um, there's a whole lot more, but yeah.
New York undercover, Nash Bridges. There was this one show, I think it was called Models, Inc. I know that one, Giselle Bouvier, she was in it. It was like one of the first things she was in. I might be getting the name wrong, but it was about a bunch of models in Miami or some shit.
Oh don't let me forget about X-Files. I typically watched man movies and then like the afternoon shit. Oh step by step. Don't forget about step by step.
Wasn't it Brad? Not the mama, not the mama. And you know what? I recently watched the season, I mean the series with my youngest daughter and some of the themes were are still relevant today. Ain't that crazy?
Oh, Fraggle Rock was it! I think they might have it on HBO though. I think. But yeah, I love me some Fraggle Rock. Dun dun dun dun dun dun dun. Thanks for watching!