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Nice to see that cable bundling is just going to convert itself into "streaming bundling" or whatever we'll call it when we need to subscribe to 5000 different services.

Okay, Yahoo! search engine…

Kind of like how politicans were always kind and got things done without partisanship "back in the day."

Who ran the networks and such that enabled us to make these people famous though, huh? Huh?? The Generation X-ers!!!!

He sees you when you're sleeping. He knows when you're awake…

I heard the Gen X cut-off was 1980. I'm Gen X now, apparently?

"NOW GET OFF MY LAWN!!"

POPPIE PEED ON MY SOFA!

*sees the gang of Gen-Xers start to form a circle around Pastyjournalist*

Now that I think about, it is owned by Coca Cola… so I imagine it would be in one of those soda dispensaries where you get to choose from 100 flavors. I rarely come across them, but next time I do, I'll have to select Mello Yello that time around!

YES! People who were kids in the 90's will definitely remember the later and a few will remember the former.

I love how the kids non-nonchalantly asked Pierce Brosnan about going fishing sometime, only mere moments after watching their grandmother get scalded to death in an effort to save them all.

We watched That Darn Cat in the local theater as a positive consequence reward for our middle school one afternoon.

I'll defend the likes of Gone or Do You Feel Loved until the day I die.

I nominate this for The AV Club Post Hall of Fame. Just the right tinges of nostalgia and meaningless, yet incredibly meaningful anecdotes all-around.

And until I get a vehicle without a fancy-schmancy touchscreen radio system, I will continue burning such CDs onto what's thankfully much easier CD-R distinctions, thank you very much!

I agree completely with Jedi Rocks. There must have been a whole heck of a lot of "Yes men" employed by Lucas at the time to allow that to go through.

Caught the Foos and saw Everlong performed live this weekend. I just put down the camera and took it all in.

Livin' La Vida Loca THIS, 1997!

Too bad they only remixed "D'ya Know What I Mean" for the reissued version. I would've been curious to see Noel just give it to some guy and be like, "Hey, take a lot of the guitars out, edit here and there and see if the album comes out better."