
40 Nostalgic Posts From This Dedicated ’80s And ’90s Page
We often look back at our youth with fondness because they were simpler times when we were innocent about life itself. If you enjoy reminiscing, then the following list full of memes and pictures about the good ol’ days from decades gone by may appeal to your nostalgic self.
Found on the “ That 80s and 90s Page ” Instagram account, these posts are a trip back in time that may unlock some core memories and a wealth of attached emotions that you didn’t even realise you had.
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Susie Elle : My ADHD brain still does this but nobody understands me :’) It also does this with any other obscure niche reference to the past it can think of.
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Janet Howe : Best entertainment ever!! Miss them so much.
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Javelina Poppers : And the 4-foot-tall speakers that went along with it.
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Emily Caouette : Happened to me @ bros wedding..thought it was one of his friend’s dad..nope..kid I graduated with…
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Bernd Herbert : Fun fact: Swayze was 35 in that and Grey was 8 years younger
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Alexandra : Yep, still have it. Still for casserole. Still eating casserole. No sense in chucking away a good dish.
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Lauren S : I think back to my adolescence and wonder if I would have survived if I had today’s social media. I feel like 20 years later there’d still be a meme with a picture of me in one of my wiser teenage moments and my child would be asking me about it.
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lenka : My kids still still have this childhood. They knock on friends doors to ask if they can come out and play, they spend hours in the forest behind the house or down by the lake. They have to come home before dark. It’s still normal in my corner of the world.
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Settled for Infamy : I always thought it was Booboo -TIL duh
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James016: Will “kid with the eyebrows” Poulter.
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Cloblobster : I preferred the violence of the merry go round.
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Ashtanga_birch : Idk what just happened in my brain. You unlocked something I didn’t know was stored there. If you don’t hear from me again you know why
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Simona M. : Haha, me too!
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olivier FRESSE : It helped the Terminator to find Sarah Connor…
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Emily Caouette : I can still feel my wet ankles/calfs…
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Emily Caouette : I have one of these floating around my parents house..it has pix of the world trade center from a class trip less than 3 months before they went down….
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Lauren S : It’s amazing we survived. I remember wrapping that cord around my finger over and over again.
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Lauren S : You have died from dysentery.
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Omima mimi miki : fact!
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Downunderdude : Me! Me! I do!
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Carlee Ragains : Breakfast, lunch, dinner, or just the perfect snack.
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Sheri Lytle : Such a cool actor, and his voice…ohhh !!
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Stephen Andrews : My first apartment had an entire set stolen from Pizza Hut over numerous visits to their Lunch Buffet.
#32 Actress Mae Questel who played the role of Aunt Bethany in National Lampoons Christmas Vacation was the voice behind Betty Boop, Minnie Mouse, Olive Oyl, and Felix the Cat.

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Emily Caouette : Ya mon
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Lauren S : Sometimes I tell my kid to just stare out the window and make up a story in his head. I don’t think he understands but I remember spending so much time day dreaming, imagining things, completely unplugged (because, well nothing to plug), and so very calm.
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Cloblobster : They know their market
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David Paterson : I’m still waiting for the flying car that folds up into a briefcase. I’m convinced that it can be done. Gyrocopters are getting close to the flying car and Transformers to the folding car. But I want them together.
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yeeyee : I don’t think there was a single one that didn’t make noise opening and shutting…. You know the unforgettable creaking noise?
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MellonCollie : I’m happy I’m not the only one with no clue about the lyrics 🤣

Shanilou Perera
Shanilou has always loved reading and learning about the world we live in. While she enjoys fictional books and stories just as much, since childhood she was especially fascinated by encyclopaedias and strangely enough, self-help books. As a kid, she spent most of her time consuming as much knowledge as she could get her hands on and could always be found at the library. Now, she still enjoys finding out about all the amazing things that surround us in our day-to-day lives and is blessed to be able to write about them to share with the whole world as a profession.