Vinyard_sl
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I'm in the same boat as you. I miss wearing Dr Marten boots and flannel shirts. In the early 90s, you were basically had 2 options for clothing. Go the Air Jordan/Starter jacket route, or go the grunge/flannel route. I started as Air Jordans and a Bulls starter jacket in Jr High circa 1989/90, and then ended up in flannel and docs by high school in 93-ish.What if you were in high school in the early 90's? 90's kid? 80's kid? Being a teenager in the 90's would have been better than being a 21 and under.
man, I ruined all my Transformers as a kid, the old-school die-cast metal ones. Had probably 20-30 of them, lot of the big ones too like Optimus Prime, the Constructicons, Megatron, Galvatron, all the decepticon jets, etc.The 90s for me is almost all video games, Magic the Gathering, Batman the Animated Series, and Animaniacs. It's the 80s that has the toy lines that I miss. I had tons of Transformers, He-Man action figures, Inhumanoids, GI-Joes, Construx, Robotix, Voltron, the list goes on and on.
man, I ruined all my Transformers as a kid, the old-school die-cast metal ones. Had probably 20-30 of them, lot of the big ones too like Optimus Prime, the Constructicons, Megatron, Galvatron, all the decepticon jets, etc.
Anywise, I got bored one summer when I was probably 12 or 13 and decided to take them ALL apart and build 1 mega-robot. Unscrewed every screw in every transformer I had. Those things had like 20-30 screws apiece, all different sizes. Once I got them all apart I realized the error of my ways, and I couldn't put ANY of them back together, you needed a damn engineering blueprint or something to do it.
Ruined them all, had to throw away 2 full size grocery bags full of transformer legs, arms, torsos, heads, and random parts.