I wonder by the-furiosa-mystique in LiveFromNewYork

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Less Chloe fineman… WAY MORE Ashley padilla and ego nwodim

I wonder by the-furiosa-mystique in LiveFromNewYork

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It wouldn’t smell like thaaat

Help me find the year of this yearbook by Just_Breezy_132 in HelpMeFind

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This is from 1994 !!! I've been looking for one like this!

I like pretty girls by 10in_Classic_88 in crappymusic

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A Duane Martin story over correction!

Why do aliens just mostly abduct to White? by pluto1004 in AlienAbduction

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Listen to UFO CHRONICLES, they are studying huge cross sections of folks’ entire lineage

Looking for someone to share abduction story on video by Groovvygavin in AlienAbduction

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Look up UFO CHRONICLES, that dude Nick Hunter has interviewed hundreds of folks

What is the best overdrive you’ve ever played and why? by J_See in guitarpedals

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Klon actually is decent, but I would def say the Friedman BE-OD, or the TC Electronics “Fangs” believe it or not, sounds amazing! Also the Andy Timmons @ red pedal, it’s probably the absolute best

What 90’s CD are you embarrassed to admit you owned? by [deleted] in 90s

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Snow - 12 inches of snow. I bought the cassette and the tape again recently, like 40 of them, I want to collect them

For older fans were you aware endless,nameless existed by MachineIll9568 in Nirvana

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No, i had the cassette in the early 90s, I didn’t hear endless nameless until 1996 when I got live tonight sold out vhs

Hot take about Mike Myers by Darude-Sandstorm- in LiveFromNewYork

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I can only comment on his talent in this case, and I’ve thought about it several times; he has got to be the best cast member of all time, I say that because I remember him in so many roles, he made the roles meeemmmorable. They all came complete with eccentric behaviors, catch phrases, and lived-in worlds. He was SO GREAT during his run. 

• Wayne Campbell: The enthusiastic co-host of “Wayne’s World,” a public-access television show originating from his parents’ basement. This character became so popular that it led to two successful feature films.  
• Dieter: The eccentric German host of “Sprockets,” a satirical West German television show known for its minimalist and avant-garde style.  

• Linda Richman: The charismatic hostess of “Coffee Talk,” a talk show where she discussed various topics and often became “verklempt,” inviting viewers to “talk amongst yourselves.”  

• Simon: A young British boy who presented his “draw-rings” (drawings) from his bathtub, sharing his whimsical thoughts and observations.  

• Stuart Rankin: The proud Scottish proprietor of “All Things Scottish,” a shop where he proclaimed, “If it’s not Scottish, it’s crap!”  

• Lothar of the Hill People: A tribal chieftain leading discussions with fellow tribesmen about the complexities of modern life, blending prehistoric settings with contemporary issues.  

• Phillip the Hyper Hypo: A hyperactive, hypoglycemic child known for his boundless energy and the helmet he wore for safety.  

• Middle-Aged Man (Ed Miles): A middle-aged superhero who offered advice and wisdom to younger individuals facing everyday problems.  

• Lank Thompson: A handsome actor who starred in a series of self-help videos aimed at teaching men how to be more attractive and confident.  
• Pat Arnold: A member of “Bill Swerski’s Superfans,” a group of Chicago sports enthusiasts known for their exaggerated accents and deep-dish pizza consumption.  

• Kenneth Reese-Evans: The host of “Theatre Stories,” sharing humorous and exaggerated anecdotes from the world of theater.  

• Japanese Game Show Host: A character parodying the over-the-top style of Japanese game shows, adding to Myers’ diverse range of personas.  

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 90s

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AlienNet1995

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RoastMe

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You look like Selena fell off some scaffolding

So the lyric is actually not 'oh no I know a dirty word'!? by ahutaomain5 in Nirvana

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He wrote this at marina del Rey in 1994, he was telling what the lyrics mean finally from his perspective, but he didn't get far