"Having been on the recieving end of internet trolls myself on a few occasions, I personally am glad to see that this is finally being taken seriously."
Sounds to me like this whole column was written out of butthurt.
I remember leopard print AOL disks.
No helmet laws in New Hampshire. It's funny to see all the bikers pull over to take off their helmets at the rest stop at the Mass/NH border. Rebels!
The Real Ghostbusters was a great cartoon, even though none of the characters looked like their movie counterparts and Slimer was their friend when he was clearly a Ghost who should have been in the containment unit, not hanging around the shop with Rick Moranis.
Pretty sure that's my dad.
We had AOL. Oh god remember back in the days of dial-up when everyone had to use an internet service like AOL or Prodigy? Thank god it isn't like that anymore. The first computer I had that was mine and I didn't have to share with my family was a 1st gen Sony Vaio with a floppy drive, built in zip drive (+1 internets if you remember those), and a huge 1,000mb hard drive (That is actually what it said in the documentation, apparently back in 1995 nobody knew what a gigabyte was).
I loved He-man when I was a kid :[ I had so many action figures. There was one that smelled like a skunk, and Skeletor with wolverine claws, which in the commercial showed him tearing through a piece of paper. In reality he couldn't though, I was pretty disappointed. I also had a metric shitload of transformers. Being a kid in the 80's ruled, it is when toys really started to become awesome.