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re: What was your life like in the year 1996?
Posted on 10/20/20 at 8:00 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
Posted on 10/20/20 at 8:00 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
I was 16 and worked at a small town grocery store stocking shelves.
Posted on 10/20/20 at 8:03 pm to BeachDude022
20. Living the good life in Puckett, Ms going to junior college in pearl ms and using my fake is to go to the Dock every chance I got!
Posted on 10/21/20 at 8:10 am to BeachDude022
I was 7.
The Olympics were in Atlanta - my Dad was on a bunch of committees so we got to go and see things and events I didn't fully appreciate until years later.
The Braves were in the middle of their heyday, the Hawks fielded a 60-win team with Mutumbo & Co. that still couldn't beat MJ's Bulls, Nickelodeon was on television, and Power Rangers plus "Legends of the Hidden Temple," ruled the day.
We drank Surge, played every sport under the Sun, and listened to some pretty iconic music - even if it was a lot of Pop.
It's funny you picked the year, "1996." For whatever reason, I always identified this as the nirvana of childhood - especially if you were a young boy in Atlanta. Everything and anything you could have ever cared about in the world came right to our front door.
The Olympics were in Atlanta - my Dad was on a bunch of committees so we got to go and see things and events I didn't fully appreciate until years later.
The Braves were in the middle of their heyday, the Hawks fielded a 60-win team with Mutumbo & Co. that still couldn't beat MJ's Bulls, Nickelodeon was on television, and Power Rangers plus "Legends of the Hidden Temple," ruled the day.
We drank Surge, played every sport under the Sun, and listened to some pretty iconic music - even if it was a lot of Pop.
It's funny you picked the year, "1996." For whatever reason, I always identified this as the nirvana of childhood - especially if you were a young boy in Atlanta. Everything and anything you could have ever cared about in the world came right to our front door.
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