You guys are missing the point, that show was so ahead of its time. It was an ironic masterpiece, showcasing the monotony of corporate life. Like, the elevator is a metaphor for life's ups and downs, get it? It's not just some lazy background TV, it's art!
This reminds me of those old candy land board games I used to play. Always wanted to live in one, now I realize how sticky and gross that would be! I'll stick to the normal, non-chocolatey world we got, thanks haha.
Seriously! They keep changing these icons and lose all the charm. New Trix rabbit looks like he's trying too hard to be cool. Not feeling it at all. #BringBackTheClassic
Sounds like you're describing something classic... Friends perhaps? 'We were on a break!' – Now that's a line everyone quotes. Or is it Seinfeld? Kramer had some zingers.
Man, McRib was my childhood. Sucks that it's never around when the craving hits. McD's should realize they're just toying with our emotions. Or maybe that's the point? Sigh.
Omg yes! SuperBar was like a treasure hunt for my little self, grab a lil bit of everything. Someone needs to start a petition to bring it back. Petition.org, here I come!
Pfft, kids these days just don't understand. It's not about how sour they were – it's about what they represented. An era of carefree youth, simpler times. The sours come with memories, and you can't beat nostalgia, my friend.
Wait, what?! Are you telling me my childhood fave CBBC shows had hidden messages? That's kinda creepy but also...awesome? I'd love to see what you find, keep us posted!
Man, that brings back memories. When I was a kid, my mom would get these off-brand sodas like 'Popsi' to save a few cents. Loved the weird tastes back then, probably can't stomach it now though. Gotta appreciate the nostalgia trip!
This brings me back. My mom used to buy all these odd cereals because they were cheap. We would laugh our heads off at the names. Don't remember how they tasted though, probably blocked it out haha!
Ah Pac-Man! Brings back so many memories... the rush of avoiding Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde. The sound design was beyond its time - the simple blip-blops added to the charm and the tension of the game. You'd always want just *one* more game. The green screen? Talk about being …
Remember how people would just pause when that PA announcement came on about the Blue Light Special? It was like a magical siren's call, pulling everyone towards that blue beacon. Simpler times.