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Bob Sacamano
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He was the first Cyberpunk!

Totally agree. The Winona Ryder reference is spot on. My co-workers at my first job were all about 3-5 years older than me and loved Reality Bites. I was bored with it, and to them it was because I was too young. They identified more with the 1970s, versus my 80s-early 90s. I remember the end of Cheers and the

Elaine: I will never understand people.
Jerry: People, they're the worst.

I hear you. Born in '79, I don't feel strongly connected to either one.

It was nice watching an outspoken moron squirm over not being able to defend his own beliefs.

Tamara Hall is blasting Scott Baio in an interview on MSNBC right now. He mentioned how he wrote his speech in church on Sunday. Now she's calling him out on his sexist and racist tweets. Chachi is getting zapped, definitely not in charge.

Girl that's Juvenile,
you don't he on fire.
17 inch Momo's,
like magic on his tires.

Bird Up!

Don't bother my friend, he's dead tired.

Make it three.

How many dicks does he have to suck to get on this list?

I like how you ascertained that.

Hopefully he stopped always crashing in the same car and breaking glass.

It's no game. The Man who sold his art and all the madmen are taking a night an African night flight with their red money in hopes of starting a new art decade.

I watched! Incredible show. Among the many highlights, the one thing I can't forget is "Uncle Jason".

The Bobcat was one of the best parts of Police Academy. The scene that always sticks out is in 4, Citizen's on Patrol, when they're training in the pool and his Mickey Mouse watch stops working. His cry of "MICKEY!" never fails to make me laugh.
Also, "Gene Gene built a machine, Joe Joe made it go, Art Art blew a

And he's still back there, in the 80s, right there waiting for you.

STONEHENGE!

C3PO

Excellent description.