Jerry Springer. Hypercolor t-shirts. Deluxe Lunchables. Clear Pepsi and clear telephones--Only real '90s teens will remember these iconic pop culture moments.
I just read an article about a guy that lip synced for seven hours on a road trip. Why would someone do that? Oh, his sister was stuck in the car with him? Now I get it.
I was getting a little sad today because apparently the 1990's are now considered "retro." If it hasn't already hit you yet, it's a rough time in life when your high school years are classified as a time period from the past. But it did spark my memory to some of the lame things I did love in the 90's. Things like my Detroit Lions Starter jacket.
Honestly, was there a sports fan alive that didn't have (or want) one of these things in the early-90s?
This needs to happen here in the states! Better yet, here in Northern Colorado. A little shop in Copenhagen has blended together the greatness of 80's and 90's toys and video games with the necessity that almost everyone needs, a hair cut. What makes this even cooler is you can buy, sell or trade your retro toys and games for different ones and if you don't have money for the haircut you can pay
When you think back on the 1990's you might think about flannel shirts, ninja turtles, bleach-blonde hair, 'Seinfeld', 'Friends' and the 'Jennifer' hair cut. But what music shaped the 90's?
Rolling stone had their readers take a look back at the music of the 90's to find the worst song of the decade. Topping the list, the Danish-Norwegian pop outfit named Aqua and their disgustingly infectious s