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I would say being born 84-86' is the perfect range to being a "true 90's baby."
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Originally Posted by RaWeX05
I would say being born 84-86' is the perfect range to being a "true 90's baby."
For real man. On some of my late runs through my neighborhood, I'll look up and down the streets, and won't even see a single kid outside.Originally Posted by FedExciter
remember going outside and getting dirty?
I was watching my son and nephews play the other day and they were paying so much attention to not getting their j's dirty that they couldnt have fun
Originally Posted by RaWeX05
I would say being born 84-86' is the perfect range to being a "true 90's baby."
Child please.Originally Posted by slickp42189
Today's girls>90s girls , today's cars>90s cars , today's public tech> 90s public tech , 90s shoes> today's shoes , today's athletes > 90s athletes
I remember having to come home and put on "play shoes" then running back outsideOriginally Posted by FedExciter
remember going outside and getting dirty?
I was watching my son and nephews play the other day and they were paying so much attention to not getting their j's dirty that they couldnt have fun
soooooooooon bust a groove 1 and 2 were the best. I had both. It was gangsta, i remember i let someone borrow my copies and they ended up getting od scratched beyond repair i was heated, now i cant find a copy of bust a groove 2 on ebay complete for under 40 it sucks, i dont want to emulate either . watching that video makes me want to pull the trigger on the ebay purchasesOriginally Posted by hotshots24
you're seriously not a 90's kid if you don't remember this song��
Originally Posted by RaWeX05
I would say being born 84-86' is the perfect range to being a "true 90's baby."
Originally Posted by Phen0m
90s had Ranges, CLKs, E's, C's, E36's, And GS's. The 90s whips are probably more revered than early 2000 whips
richiecotite wrote:
infiniti j30
Ill.... Watchu postin ole egg back up here for?
who remembers these?
I remember girls AND boys was wildin out tryna get all the stickers
When I was in 4th or 5th grade 98-99 yo-yos went on a movement
I loved this game
son we could go on for hours
Being a teenager in the 90's >Originally Posted by FedExciter
in order to fully appreciate the 90s, u had to be be born in the 80's 70's
Originally Posted by SEND ONE
Being a teenager in the 90's >Originally Posted by FedExciter
in order to fully appreciate the 90s, u had to be be born in the 80's 70's
Originally Posted by dankenstien88
AirThompson wrote:
dankenstien88 wrote:
Nah. There were def alot of crappy eco boxes in the 90s, but there were also some VERY sweet rides.
Pics of some of my personal favorites... If I were to add Exotics and off brands this list would never end lol.
Originally Posted by AirThompson
Originally Posted by dankenstien88
AirThompson wrote:
I'm talking from a performance standpoint, cars in the 90's were terrible. Look on Craigslist and tell me why you see majority of those clunkers on for cheap.Most of the cars I posted were top of the line in the 90s and even in todays market most of them are still pretty formidable... especially with some mods.
They are cheap today for the same reason 80s cars were so cheap 10 years ago... Too old to be the "new hotness" but not old enough to be true classics yet. This happens to every generation of cars, right now is just the 90s early 00s bottom out period.