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Cops re runs from the 90’s
Posted on 4/13/25 at 4:56 pm
Posted on 4/13/25 at 4:56 pm
On Tubi.
It was a different world
It was a different world
Posted on 4/13/25 at 6:31 pm to GenacGenacGenac
quote:I came into my teens and into my 20s both in the 90s. And my memory is scary good, to the point that it sometimes seems a curse.
It was a different world
I remember the world back then very well, like it was yesterday. I would tell my kids about that world as they were growing up and it was difficult for them to imagine how much things changed in under 2 decades.
If the entire world agreed to go back to no internet, no cell phones, only landline phones, carbureted engines and a time before "reality TV" was a thing, I'd be in Heaven.
Posted on 4/13/25 at 7:35 pm to TigerAxeOK
It was very cool. I’m - 93 kid. I memorized my friends house phones. Spoke to there moms and asked to speak.
Young folks are scared of doorbells now.
Young folks are scared of doorbells now.
Posted on 4/13/25 at 7:38 pm to TigerAxeOK
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If the entire world agreed to go back to no internet, no cell phones, only landline phones, carbureted engines and a time before "reality TV" was a thing, I'd be in Heaven.
And Grunge ruled the airwaves and your CD collection
Posted on 4/13/25 at 7:41 pm to TigerAxeOK
One episode. 15 yo girl caught her mom.
Police arrested the 15 yo and berated her saying “ your mom has the right to spank you and detain you”. Then they went back back to the mom and said were taking her for the night. File charges tomorrow if you want. So funny.
High trust society is beyond us now.
Police arrested the 15 yo and berated her saying “ your mom has the right to spank you and detain you”. Then they went back back to the mom and said were taking her for the night. File charges tomorrow if you want. So funny.
High trust society is beyond us now.
Posted on 4/13/25 at 7:41 pm to GenacGenacGenac
Yea, born in ‘89 and I truly believe the 1990’s was the last great decade to be a kid.
Posted on 4/14/25 at 2:35 pm to 14&Counting
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And Grunge ruled the airwaves and your CD collection
It still does!
I never moved on. After the early 2000s, ALL music went to shite.
Posted on 4/14/25 at 2:47 pm to TigerAxeOK
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I never moved on. After the early 2000s, ALL music went to shite.
90's was also the last decade of great movies IMO.
I was a 70's kid, 80's teen, and came into adulthood in the 90's. All downhill from there.
Posted on 4/14/25 at 2:55 pm to TigerAxeOK
80s kid here. That was the time to be alive. And like another said, my memory of those days is scary good.
Posted on 4/14/25 at 3:04 pm to GenacGenacGenac
I enjoyed the 80s and 90s but these days are pretty good as well. More reliable cars, better medical tech, easier communication, more options for price comparisons for almost anything, more hobbies if you're looking.
I like watching Hunter reruns from the 1980s. Used to watch it with my dad when I was a teen.
I like watching Hunter reruns from the 1980s. Used to watch it with my dad when I was a teen.
This post was edited on 4/14/25 at 3:15 pm
Posted on 4/14/25 at 3:10 pm to GenacGenacGenac
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I’m - 93 kid. I memorized my friends house phones.
I've got an LSU football program from the 1930s. They had ads in it for lots of different local businesses. The ad had the store phone at the bottom. Two digits. IE, 'Sears Dept. Store...phone: 35'.
This post was edited on 4/14/25 at 3:12 pm
Posted on 4/14/25 at 3:20 pm to TigerAxeOK
Well, if things go according to plan, in about 20 years the young ones will be telling you how much you fricked up the world, their future, and want you to just die already.
But that's OK, we know you didn't start the fire.
But that's OK, we know you didn't start the fire.
Posted on 4/14/25 at 3:42 pm to GenacGenacGenac
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Cops re runs from the 90’s
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It was a different world
I started in police work in 1997. You are correct.
Posted on 4/14/25 at 3:44 pm to GenacGenacGenac
Video games, Obama, and DEI really did a number on this country. Young people almost never go outside these days and stay in their own little echo chamber of bullshite on Reddit.
Posted on 4/14/25 at 3:56 pm to GenacGenacGenac
That was a time where the producers could show what cops actually had to deal with on a day to day basis rather than being driven by political correctness. Like dealing with a naked guy high on PCP punching through a wooden fence then fighting with a group of cops while completely impervious to pain.
Live PD captured some of that when it first started...before it was cancelled (almost) immediately after the George Floyd video became national headlines.
Posted on 4/14/25 at 4:07 pm to BhamTigah
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I was a 70's kid, 80's teen, and came into adulthood in the 90's. All downhill from there.
Same here and it amazes me how many of my peers glommed onto their kids "needing" phones in Jr. High and High School when we were mostly latchkey kids.
Posted on 4/14/25 at 4:25 pm to Sizzle_DAWG
Born in 81…. Remember riding my bike all over Mandeville, never having a curfew. Hell most of my life we never locked the door. Times felt different. Remember some kids wrecking into our fence on the lakefront and we just watched the push the car till they got it going. Cops came and looked then left. No real big deal because there wasn’t any real damage. Go get a paper every Sunday morning at the news stand, maybe some baseball cards from frank. Had a boat tied up and would take it back into the bayou. Nothing was scary or dangerous.
Posted on 4/14/25 at 7:47 pm to BhamTigah
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90's was also the last decade of great movies IMO.
I was a 70's kid, 80's teen, and came into adulthood in the 90's. All downhill from there.
Yep, half of the "new" material coming out of Hollywood these days is just a remake or reimagining of movies and TV shows of the 80s and 90s. Even the immensely popular Transformers movie franchise is based off the 80s toys/cartoons.
And don't even get me started on today's rock/metal music. There are plenty of non-mainstream bands that still hold the line out there but mainstream is absolute garbage. I turn on the local "rock" station and I hear Jelly Roll and Ghost and Hardy. As if that crap belongs anywhere near the spectrum of "rock" buncha pop crap.
Any more I listen to a really perplexing blend of good country music from the 90s to 2010s and more modern metal, the ridiculously hardcore stuff like Slaughter to Prevail and Oceano. I've found solace in the space between the extremes.
Posted on 4/14/25 at 7:56 pm to Victor R Franko
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Well, if things go according to plan, in about 20 years the young ones will be telling you how much you fricked up the world, their future, and want you to just die already.
But that's OK, we know you didn't start the fire.
I have now devoted several years of my life towards securing myself the ability and supplies to disappear off grid and let these people suffer in the world they've created while I chill on the river bank or in the garden.
I'm not one to go placing blame on any certain generation because ultimately things are the way they are because ALL generations allowed it. I've got some pretty strong opinions about the millennial generation and basically I openly profess that they're completely lost, but I do have to admit I've seen some minor glimmers of hope from them. I believe wholeheartedly though that GenZ will either bring us back or destroy us. I just haven't figured out which yet. I've got 5 GenZ kids, all grown, and four of the five are strong conservatives while the fifth is a true moderate. I have hope.
Posted on 4/14/25 at 8:00 pm to Sizzle_DAWG
quote:I graduated HS in 1988. the 80's were great growing up, but the 90's were a fricking party! Imagine being in your twenties, and listening to some of the best music ever created as it comes out new!
Yea, born in ‘89 and I truly believe the 1990’s was the last great decade to be a kid.
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