danfelixpierce
Dan "Help me! Help Me!" Pierce
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Maybe you left it at the Peach Pit After Dark after the Barenaked Ladies show.

Gotta give to Grandmaster B, he had to do so much with so little…

Her song is the best part of that movie…

So Brandon worked all summer as a lowly bus boy at a beach resort to earn enough to buy his classic Mustang and what does he do? Trades it in a few seasons later for a new Mustang with the crappy 90's styling and fake air vents.

The bad guys in Furious 6 use a similar device but their's can take over a car.

Oh damn, you're right. It didn't show up on UPN until it's third season in the fall of '96.

UPN(United Paramount Network) had some interesting programing though.

For that scenario to work, wouldn't Germany not have to welch on their agreement of splitting Poland with the Soviets? And therefore not open a second front with the Soviets?

I'm all for suspension of disbelief, but there was no way I could buy that Armand Assante and Stallone were genetic twins.

You mention UPN in 1995 and not bring up the LL Cool J vehicle "In the House"?

Agreed. Who told Tommy Lee Jones and the Jim Carrey that they needed their characters to be like Nicholson's Joker?

I hope they fired whoever was involved in that mess, especially on the marketing team.

I lost all respect for Favre when he laid down like a lamb so that Michael Strahan could get the single season sack record.

If I may answer the opposite question: what pop culture would you go back and un-expereince?

Also car entertainment systems have DVD players and given the longevity of cars, they don't get replaced often.

I remember when Fox launched.
"A fourth national TV network?! Will wonders never cease!"

My first DVD, which was a gift from a co-worker, was Gattaca.

Just like Cheech and Chong's van in Up in Smoke!

My dad was so afraid of us kids breaking the TV that he setup a shelf in a top corner of our living room. For years, our parents were the only one who could change the channel.

One of the many benefits of being in college in the mid 90's was that I had a lot better things to do than watch TV on a Thursday night.