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    retroman wrote:
    stake n sheak wrote:
    While I was in grade school, my parents signed me up for sports. First was T-ball. Even with the simplicity of striking a stationary target, I was not good at the game. Even when I could hit the ball hard and true enough, I was not exactly a skilled runner. After a couple of years of that, they had me try soccer. There I was able to hide my lack of abilities by being on a team, but I still wanted to be home watching cartoons instead.

    When I got older and my parents would consent to let me do what I wanted, I would: play Nintendo, go to my friend's house and play Nintendo or put coins on the railroad tracks, go to the movie theater, music store, and/or comic book store. I would also work at my job but that is naturally less fondly remembered.


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    Mrs. stake you say some nasty on my threads. Dirty bitch
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      stake n sheak wrote:
      retroman wrote:
      stake n sheak wrote:
      While I was in grade school, my parents signed me up for sports. First was T-ball. Even with the simplicity of striking a stationary target, I was not good at the game. Even when I could hit the ball hard and true enough, I was not exactly a skilled runner. After a couple of years of that, they had me try soccer. There I was able to hide my lack of abilities by being on a team, but I still wanted to be home watching cartoons instead.

      When I got older and my parents would consent to let me do what I wanted, I would: play Nintendo, go to my friend's house and play Nintendo or put coins on the railroad tracks, go to the movie theater, music store, and/or comic book store. I would also work at my job but that is naturally less fondly remembered.


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        sometimes i went round to a school friends house and we use to do things like play video games, play outside, play wrestling with his action figures i can't remember what wrestlers he had now
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          sharkbate wrote:
          sometimes i went round to a school friends house and we use to do things like play video games, play outside, play wrestling with his action figures i can't remember what wrestlers he had now


          Any movies you used to watch your friends or music you guys would dance to that'd be cool to share
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            My mom would wake me sometime around 7:30 or 8. I would get up and watch Power Rangers and eat a bowl of Fruity Pebbles. I would have to wait until about 10AM to call my friends so not to piss their parents off. So I would probably just play with action figures in my room. When my friends were able to come out we would ride bikes outside if it was a nice day, if it wasn't they would come over to my house since I was the only one with a Sega Genesis (everyone else had SNES, and let's face it, the Genesis had BLAST PROCESSING!) we would play Sonic mostly. For lunch it was PBJ and Kool-aid almost 95% of the time. My dad would get home from work around 3 and my friends would go home to their houses. Dinner at my house was always random. I would vote for McDonalds or Pizza Hut. Pizza Hut was a fairly common thing. After dinner I would play in my room or me and my Dad would go to Blockbuster I would usually rent a Sega Game and a movie (my parents arn't much for movies) but if we didn't do that I was watching WWF Shotgun Saturday Night. Went to bed around 10. That;s about it.
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              dielon wrote:
              My mom would wake me sometime around 7:30 or 8. I would get up and watch Power Rangers and eat a bowl of Fruity Pebbles. I would have to wait until about 10AM to call my friends so not to piss their parents off. So I would probably just play with action figures in my room. When my friends were able to come out we would ride bikes outside if it was a nice day, if it wasn't they would come over to my house since I was the only one with a Sega Genesis (everyone else had SNES, and let's face it, the Genesis had BLAST PROCESSING!) we would play Sonic mostly. For lunch it was PBJ and Kool-aid almost 95% of the time. My dad would get home from work around 3 and my friends would go home to their houses. Dinner at my house was always random. I would vote for McDonalds or Pizza Hut. Pizza Hut was a fairly common thing. After dinner I would play in my room or me and my Dad would go to Blockbuster I would usually rent a Sega Game and a movie (my parents arn't much for movies) but if we didn't do that I was watching WWF Shotgun Saturday Night. Went to bed around 10. That;s about it.


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                Watched cartoons
                Watched wrestling
                Played video games/with my toys
                Went out to eat then to either the arcade and/or a movie.
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                  The Midnight Rider wrote:
                  Watched cartoons
                  Watched wrestling
                  Played video games/with my toys
                  Went out to eat then to either the arcade and/or a movie.


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                    I remember I would watch Fox Kids from 1994 up to 2002 just before Fox Kids would come to a end. I remember watching Killer Tomatoes, Goosebumps, Spider-Man, Swamp Thing, X-Men, Eek! The Cat, Fantastic Four, Power Rangers, The Magic School Bus, Beast Wars, Digimon 1-3, Toonsylvania, Dinozaurs, Godzilla: TAS, and Monster Rancher. There might be more, but I could be forgetting more.

                    I stopped watching Saturday morning TV around 2005 since KidsWB! was going down hill seeing that they were playing more filler episodes of Yu-Gi-Oh. At that point, I just go watch fan subs of the Yu-Gi-Oh anime instead.
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                      Kamen Rider RX wrote:
                      I remember I would watch Fox Kids from 1994 up to 2002 just before Fox Kids would come to a end. I remember watching Killer Tomatoes, Goosebumps, Spider-Man, Swamp Thing, X-Men, Eek! The Cat, Fantastic Four, Power Rangers, The Magic School Bus, Beast Wars, Digimon 1-3, Toonsylvania, Dinozaurs, Godzilla: TAS, and Monster Rancher. There might be more, but I could be forgetting more.



                      I stopped watching Saturday morning TV around 2005 since KidsWB! was going down hill since they were playing more filler episodes of Yu-Gi-Oh. At that point, I just go watch fan subs of the Yu-Gi-Oh anime instead.


                      I stopped watching Saturday Morning tv when I was 14
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