1986 TV show openings Part 3
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@jpowell180 Haha!! It's like, I'm 39 in 2012 and my fiance is 31, and like with many other younger women I've dated, I can't help but to think to myself, "Gee, when I was 18, she was 10. When I was a senior in high school, she was a fourth grader." I was a freshman in college, when she was still in elementary school! You're not alone on this.
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our house=the show that gave us our first look at a pre-heathers shannen doherty....
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@TheAmericanEvita Well the 80s were good times and all and I was experiencing what I missed out on and all and my parents were still married and all.
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@jwgreek8606 Reruns in the 90's you mean. In '96 you were 10, I'm guessing you saw them from between 93 to 99 . The only retro shows I watched in the 90's were classic 50's and 60's TV shows they had on Nick at Nite "Mr Ed", "The Lucy Show" "Green Acres" "The Munsters" "The Addams" "Gilligan's Island" "I Dream of Jeannie" "Bewitched". In the 90's the 80's was "too recent" to be on retro theme channels. I never saw a single 80's show rerun in the 90's.
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@TheAmericanEvita I saw them in a little thing we call reruns.
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@jwgreek8606 How can you have seen this show if you were born in '86. When the 80's ended in 89 you were 3, in '90 you were 4, it amazes me how 80's babies who were under the age of 5 can remember so much I don't even believe them. I was born in '80 but my memories are fuzzy they are most clear from 86 to 89 when I was 7 to 10. I saw Mr Belvedere, Family Ties, Knight Rider A team, Dukes of Hazard, and a bunch of shows because it was the only way for me to learn about American culture
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Striker...Striker
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Valerie running on 7two in Australia
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Loved Amen... Good ol' Sherman Hemsley
Mr. Belvedere meant it was Friday night and a great weekend ahead. Man, how relaxed and fun the '80s were! :)
scottbaino 1 year ago 25
I'm glad the version with the full Mr. Belvedere theme.
Yobachi2007 1 year ago 12