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Flashback Friday Volume 13

It’s been an entire week since my last post, and you’re probably all wondering if I’ve fallen off the blog wagon. Well, for now, my projects are taking up much of my time, which leaves only a teenie bit of time for other stuff, like you know…eating, sleeping, seeing sunlight, etc… Don’t worry about me and my blog, I will still be posting content that I feel is relevant, timely, or informative.

With that said, it’s Friday (thank goodness!) so it’s time to take it back to the old school. Now, I tend to post a lot of music in my Flashback Fridays, but my adolescence was filled with many things non-music related. You know, things like Super Nintendo (and how my brother used to “accidentally” hit the Reset button when I was winning), skorts, sixth grade camp, and playing soccer. Here are some images that remind me of my youth — what images remind you of yours? Enjoy. And Happy Friday!

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The Cosby Showcosbyshow.gif 1984 Olympicsolympics.gif
Lisa Frank

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Mikey!

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11 Comments »

Comment by Jez
2007-11-02 08:03:19

Are your projects other sites?

Comment by ms danielle
2007-11-02 08:53:00

yes, partially. my sites, client sites, ppc management, etc. the fun never ends :D

 
 
Comment by Andrew
2007-11-02 12:44:18

Awww, no music today, D? Funny, I was going to post a video game flashback today but I’m too much of a hair band freak to not go that route.

I actually recall every single one of your pics (not that I wore scrunchies…) except for that Lisa Frank one. I have no clue or memory of that one. And while I loved Super Nintendo, you can replace that pic with the beloved Atari 2600 and it screams of my youth.

Comment by ms danielle
2007-11-02 15:58:26

lisa frank made colorful stickers and loud gawdy peachie folders :D we had an atari too but i didn’t want to be redundant. perhaps you should do an evolution of video game consoles that you’ve owned-post? lol

Comment by Nick
2007-11-03 15:32:56

Hey, that’s a good idea….I might have to steal that one sometime.

 
Comment by Andrew
2007-11-05 10:51:45

Weird. I never heard o’ those. Course I’m a guy so we really weren’t into colorful stickers and peachie folders. :) And geez, if I did an evolution of video game consoles I’ve owned, I might as well list almost every one. I’m pretty pathetic in that dept. I sadly never owned an Intellivision, Colecovision (which ruled!) or the original Sega which was a lot of fun. But I made up for it. :)

 
 
 
Comment by Dave Davis Subscribed to comments via email
2007-11-04 00:50:02

I have a feeling these flashbacks are going to become the highlight of my weekend! I think a music video, a TV show clip and images too from now on please ;) (Maybe a competition?)

Glad to see you’re still alive anyway.

Comment by msdanielle
2007-11-04 11:52:03

hi dave :) glad you enjoy. i have a funny one lined up for the next issue, and i’m hoping to crank it out before i leave for the blogworld expo!

 
 
Comment by Ed Kohler
2007-11-05 11:59:48

I must be slightly older than you since I remember the NES rather than the Super Nintendo.

 
Comment by Dustin Coates
2007-11-08 22:28:12

Count me as another one raised on NES. In fact, I just bought tickets to see The Wizard and I think it may very well be the highlight of my year! I remember Lisa Frank–seemed every girl in my second-fifth grade classes had Lisa Frank folders.

 
2007-11-09 01:18:38

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