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Things you thought were cool as a kid, but now know better

Smash Mouth was cool. I still don't understand how.

BS, you love trolling.
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Lol Smash Mouth they were the shit.

Wrestling was fukcing awesome Hulkamania, Ultimate Warrior, nWo

Internet computer games
 
WTF are you talking about?

Fishing is the greatest way to spend a Saturday morning.
saturday fishing is for the weekend warriors...take a day off and do it when no one is on the water...Especially when you seem to be fishing on a kayak...i wouldnt want any of the jerks that dont know what they are doing in a boat near me in a kayak...

but agreed...fishing is awesome...brahman is just scared of where the fish come from...
 
saturday fishing is for the weekend warriors...take a day off and do it when no one is on the water...Especially when you seem to be fishing on a kayak...i wouldnt want any of the jerks that dont know what they are doing in a boat near me in a kayak...

but agreed...fishing is awesome...brahman is just scared of where the fish come from...
He prolly can't swim. Is that racist?
 
I used to love soda. Now I know better. Those who make those sugary drinks are just assholes that are only out for their own good and dont contribute to the overall economic good of the country.
In a free market u shouldn't have the choice of the sugary drink. The producer shouldn't make it. Seems legit.
 
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McNuggets.
Probably hadn't had one in over 15 years. Let the kid's get them a couple months ago. Had a bite and was disturbed by how little they taste like chicken and how immediately familiar the unique flavor was. Gross.
 
Seinfeld did not have a laugh track- they had an actual studio audience for every episode. In fact NBC had to constantly remind the audience to stop clapping so long when Kramer entered since the other actors were complaining that it was slowing down the pace of the scene.

Rumor is that Jerry Seinfeld wanted to ditch the studio audience mid way thorugh the show (ala curb) but NBC said no way, it was unheard of at that time.

Here's another fun Seinfeld fact: after "The Pen" where George doesn't make an appearance, Jason Alexander confronted Larry David and told him to write George off the show if he ever thinks about doing that again. George as we know him almost quit after that episode.
 
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Movie theaters

Used to think going to the movies was awesome, now it's on my list of Top 3 Worst Things to do.

Maybe the 70 inch HDTV sitting in my living room has something to do with that too.
 
Movie theaters

Used to think going to the movies was awesome, now it's on my list of Top 3 Worst Things to do.

Maybe the 70 inch HDTV sitting in my living room has something to do with that too.

Yeah but a true IMAX theater can be pretty awesome for the right movie.
 
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Movie theaters

Used to think going to the movies was awesome, now it's on my list of Top 3 Worst Things to do.

Maybe the 70 inch HDTV sitting in my living room has something to do with that too.
I never really went to the movies until I had kids. Effer and I go sans kids occasionally and we take him to some movies since it gets us out of the house.
 
Seinfeld did not have a laugh track- they had an actual studio audience for every episode. In fact NBC had to constantly remind the audience to stop clapping so long when Kramer entered since the other actors were complaining that it was slowing down the pace of the scene.

Rumor is that Jerry Seinfeld wanted to ditch the studio audience mid way thorugh the show (ala curb) but NBC said no way, it was unheard of at that time.

Here's another fun Seinfeld fact: after "The Pen" where George doesn't make an appearance, Jason Alexander confronted Larry David and told him to write George off the show if he ever thinks about doing that again. George as we know him almost quit after that episode.
Good stuff - now I can resume looking down at laugh tracks.
 
To echo theme parks: roller coasters. I used to love them and went on them every chance I could get. I haven't been on one in years.
 
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