***Disclosure: I received complimentary samples to facilitate my post. All opinions are 100% honest and have not been influenced in any way.*** I was born in the early 1980's. So of course, my childhood was full of high-hair, LA Gear high tops, slap bracelets, and of course, My Little Pony. I used to have a crazy My Little Pony collection! I wonder where all of those original figures are now? Hmm....Anyway, My Little Pony has gone through some major changes over the years. They no longer resemble the ponies I grew up on. Sure, the kids love them anyway, but I, as a Mom, miss getting that nostalgic feeling. Luckily, if you miss the original My Little Ponies like I do, there is a great new DVD movie collection that is sure to delight you! Four beloved My Little Pony films are returning to DVD January 21 in the U.S. and Canada when the My Little Pony: Classic Movie Collection is released by Shout! Factory Kids in collaboration with Hasbro Studios. The 2-disc set contains the films Princess Promenade, Runaway Rainbow, Dancing In The Clouds, and Friends Are Never Far Away. In the highly popular Princess Promenade, Wysteria is beaming with pride! Her gardens are in bloom, her little Breezie friends are in town, and it’s time for Ponyville’s fanciest spring parade, the ultimate celebration of flowers! But things don’t go according to plan when Wysteria accidentally awakens Spike the Dragon, a sleepy, silly, 1,000-year-old dragon! For you see, legend holds that when a dragon is awakened, a new princess is about to be crowned! But who is the Princess of Ponyville? If it’s all about rainbows it must be about Rainbow Dash. And it is. In Runaway Rainbow, Rainbow Dash loves the time of year when Ponyville and Breezie Blossom are all about celebrating rainbows. Meanwhile, in a new magical place called Unicornia, Rarity is being taught how to be a Unicorn Princess and the importance of making the first rainbow of the season. But Rarity embarks on an incredible ride that includes a magic wand, falling through the clouds right into the middle of Breezie Blossom, a visit to Ponyville, meeting Spike the Dragon, and a huge adventure as she tries to get back to Unicornia. She soon realizes that getting home in time to create the first rainbow of the season is not an easy thing to do - but it is fun! In Dancing In The Clouds, the Friendship Ball is coming up, and Twinkle Twirl needs to come up with a special dance. A roller coaster ride with friends makes her feel like she’s “dancing in the clouds,” so Sky Wishes helps her make an extra special wish to come up with a dance to make everyone feel that way. In Friends Are Never Far Away, good friends Sky Wishes and Starcatcher the Pegasus want all of their friends in Ponyville and Butterfly Island to meet. Pegasus ponies are very shy however, so the two plan a special party with music, games and a Pegasus-favorite, ice cream. The party planning doesn’t go so smoothly, but it’s quite an adventure! The My Little Pony brand has been beloved for three decades, and is now more popular than ever. My LittlePony: Classic Movie Collection features 180 minutes of classic My Little Pony fun! Also available on DVD from Shout! Factory Kids: My Little Pony: A Very Minty Christmas My Little Pony: Twinkle Wish Adventure My Little Pony Equestria Girls My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic – A Pony For Every Season My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic – Princess Twilight Sparkle My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic – Pinkie Pie Party My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic – Adventures in the Crystal Empire My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic – Royal Pony Wedding My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic – Season Two My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic – Season One My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic – The Friendship Express Where to Buy? You can pick up this great title on Amazon or wherever children's features are sold. Check out these fun-filled clips and slideshow from this title! Enter to WIN : I am thrilled to announce that one lucky reader will their very own DVD copy of "My Little Pony: Classic Movie Collection! "
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122 Comments
Jody Arbogast
1/21/2014 08:03:22 am
I grew up in the late 60's-70's, I was a 80's teen. Well in the 70's we had Happy Day's & Archie Bunker & no cable.
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Briana
1/21/2014 09:46:54 am
I was an 80's child. My Little Pony, Strawberry Shortcake, She-Ra and Jem were what I was raised on. I'd like to win these for my daughter who is 2.
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lisa gonzalez
1/21/2014 10:19:27 am
80's child 90's teen! I wanted to be madonna when I was little even dressed as her for halloween one year. In the 90's I wanted to marry jared leto from my so called life... kinda still do! Lol
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Sherry Compton
1/23/2014 09:03:47 pm
There was Archie Bunker.
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2/15/2014 01:05:41 am
I was born in the late 60s when the only good cartoons were loonytoons and you'd wait to hear there theme music play everyday!!
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rich morris
1/21/2014 10:59:15 am
I grew up in the mid/late 80's and remember sitting around the small tv (not the huge ones out today) and watching cartoons.
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Lis K
1/21/2014 12:12:44 pm
My kids love the "new" My Little Pony but I'd like them to see the old style, too.
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Lis K
1/22/2014 11:37:05 pm
oh, I'll answer the question: I grew up in the 80's. I remember The Brady Bunch, Tom & Jerry, and for some reason I watched Three's Company alot even though I never realized it had a lot of innuendos. Good times, good times.
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Gina Ferrell
1/21/2014 01:56:58 pm
I am a 80's girl and I remember wanting all the Cabbage Patch Kids and Cabbage Patch Pets. I loved Strawberry Shortcake too. I had all the dolls and accessories. I was always smelling those dolls and even sleep with them.
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jodi frasier/lasher
1/21/2014 07:49:05 pm
Well i remember shows like my little pony, rainbow bright, and scooby doo.. I really miss alot of shows.. Thanks so much for this giveaway.
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April
1/21/2014 08:47:53 pm
I'm an 80's child. I grew up on Rainbow Brite, Strawberry Shortcake, Care Bears, and My Little Pony. I still have all of My Little Pony toys and now my 3 year old daughter loves them!
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Kortney Picker
1/21/2014 08:58:10 pm
I grew up in the 90's, I remember watching Saved by the Bell in the morning while getting ready for school :) I also remember all the clean great family shows like full house, family matters, step by step, (TGIF) etc!
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Jackie
1/21/2014 10:23:04 pm
I grew up in the 70's. I remember Saturday morning cartoons and after-school specials on tv.
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amy pugmire
1/21/2014 11:17:08 pm
80s. i remember the fluorescent colors, MC hammer pants, high colorful socks. I loved my little pony and popples.
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Tiffany Schmidt
1/21/2014 11:21:22 pm
Yep. Just like you. Gosh, I remember our cartoons being better! And TGIF was awesome. My daughter now plays with toys that I did.
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Kim Burnett
1/21/2014 11:37:45 pm
I was an 80s child a remember the MUSIC!!
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Christina Moore
1/21/2014 11:49:51 pm
I am a 60's girl, watching black and white tv. My granddaughter would love this
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Todd Lovessweeps
1/21/2014 11:53:24 pm
I was a child of the 70's - I remember Scooby Doo, Super Friends, Space Ghost, etc - such a great era for cartoons.
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md kennedy
2/15/2014 08:40:03 am
My era? It was all about the Rubik's Cube (which I could never understand)!
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Allison
2/15/2014 09:25:23 am
I was an 80s child and 90s teen too! I remember a lot of the music!
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Beverly Metcalf
2/15/2014 09:26:41 am
I was a child in the 40's and 50's and we didn't have many toys, except for a ball and a bat and a sled and a bike and a doll. We did have a small TV and I can remember watching Roy Rogers and his horse Trigger and Gene Autry and some of the old cartoons on that.
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Cheryl Reinhardt
2/15/2014 10:21:42 am
I was growing up in the 70's and I remeber Disco Dancing!
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Jayedee DeWitt
1/22/2014 12:03:18 am
i was born in the 50's so my teen years were spent during the turbulent early 70s. peace nd love, baby...peace and love. even back, then i was causing trouble...at every demonstration, hugging every tree....saving the world, in general! lol
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nwhomesteader
1/22/2014 12:08:54 am
80 child 90 teen too. She - ra cabbage patch kids and strawberry shortcake
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Nicole McKinney
1/22/2014 12:11:24 am
80s child 90s teen like you. I remember playing w my little ponies as a child & dressing like Cyndi Lauper as a teen. :)
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jessica guarino
1/22/2014 12:21:42 am
i grew up in the 80's! I love there is still My Little Ponies that I can share with my 5 year old daughter
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Holly Storm-Burge
1/22/2014 03:11:01 am
I was born in '79 so I was a kid in the 80's and a teen in the 90's. I most remember combat boots and flannels over T-shirts. ;)
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Sherry Compton
1/22/2014 03:52:29 am
I grew up in the late 60s/early 70s. I had a couple of the early Barbie's and my brother had a GI Joe.
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sandra davis
1/22/2014 04:10:38 am
great sitcoms
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md kennedy
2/5/2014 03:54:15 am
You just made me feel old! I was a teen in the late 70s/early 80s!
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1/22/2014 06:53:55 am
All are the children's toy that is very good. Each child will always love, anytime will be the same. However, manufacturers are always updating and continuously modified the form to make them are not saturate.
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STEPHEN
1/22/2014 08:42:34 am
70's child and 80's teen!
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Rod Jackson
1/22/2014 09:16:38 am
I was child of the seventies and I remember all the smiley faces
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Jan Lee
1/22/2014 10:03:02 am
I grew up in the 70's mostly. I remember mostly the hippie clothes and the wars, as we wore bracelets for POW's. I remember my mom making me a poncho as that was the style then, lol :)
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Jenny Stanek
1/22/2014 12:17:51 pm
I was an 80s girl!! I remember the music, belting out Super Freak in the car and playing air guitar to AC/DC
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Amanda Alvarado
1/22/2014 12:42:04 pm
I was an 80s child! I remember MLP, Care Bears, Garbage Patch Kids and Barbie Townhouse and convertible!
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Sherry Compton
1/22/2014 09:29:11 pm
Music played a big importance. The Beatles.
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jennifer
1/23/2014 01:48:41 am
I grew up in the 80's, and my biggest memory is NKOTB.
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Pauline Milner
1/23/2014 05:04:15 am
I was a teen of the eighties and I remember the era well. I loved the music and still listen to my favorite eighties artists. It was a great decade to be a teenager. Thank you for another super giveaway opportunity. Keep up the terrific blogging.
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maria rose
1/23/2014 05:50:38 am
The 70's for me
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Anita Yancey
1/24/2014 09:21:16 am
I grew up in the 70's. I remember Happy Days, Mork & Mindy, bell bottoms, and boys with long hair.
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Ashley Chassereau Parks
1/24/2014 11:16:53 am
I was an 80's child and 90's teen like you! I loved My Little Pony!!!
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Sherry Compton
1/24/2014 09:04:07 pm
My dad liked Westerns like Gunsmoke and Bonanza.
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Dawn Ganey
1/25/2014 03:04:58 am
I was an 80's kid.
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June S.
1/25/2014 05:29:25 am
One of my children was born in the 70's, and the other three were born in the 80's.
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Mia
1/25/2014 01:06:08 pm
I am a child of the late 60's
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Sherry Compton
1/25/2014 08:44:34 pm
I remember Bewitched and Archie Bunker.
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Jackie
1/26/2014 01:54:05 am
I grew up in the 70's.I remember watching Sesame Street, Zoom and Electric Company on tv.
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Sherry Compton
1/26/2014 09:41:45 pm
My daughter grew up with Cabbage Patch dolls and the original My Little Ponies. She loved them.
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STEPHEN
1/27/2014 02:41:55 am
I like the 80's but was born in the late 60's!~
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Julie Lee
1/27/2014 07:42:26 am
90s teen with 90210 and Saved by the Bell
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Mia
1/27/2014 09:36:51 am
the late 60s early 70s
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Sherry Compton
1/27/2014 09:24:22 pm
My husband enjoyed watching Green Acres.
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Dawn Ganey
1/28/2014 01:01:48 am
The 1980's was my life. I graduated high school in 1981.
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Heather
1/28/2014 01:13:16 am
I grew up in the 80s, I remember neon colors and phones with long cords!
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STEPHEN
1/28/2014 02:50:41 am
I remember the 80's and not too much of the 70's. That's not a bad thing!
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Sherry Compton
1/28/2014 09:37:15 pm
I was born in the late 50's and was a child in the 60's.
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Dawn Ganey
1/29/2014 11:15:34 am
I grew up in the 80's.
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Sherry Compton
1/29/2014 09:06:35 pm
I still have my brothers GI Joe.
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Cassie Hayes
1/29/2014 10:51:17 pm
I was an 80's child. I remember rainbow bright Care Bears and my little pony.
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Sherry Compton
1/31/2014 03:57:40 am
Music was very popular.
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Mia
1/31/2014 06:05:05 am
My memorable time was the early 70's
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Jan Lee
1/31/2014 11:43:52 am
I grew up in the 60's and 70's. What I remember most were the clothes and the prices of things (alot cheaper lol)
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Sherry Compton
1/31/2014 10:58:57 pm
Gunsmoke and Bonanza were things my dad really liked to watch.
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Sherry Compton
2/1/2014 09:16:31 pm
My children grew up in the 80's with transformers and micro machines and My Little Pony.
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Sherry Compton
2/2/2014 09:34:08 pm
I enjoyed watching Bewitched
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Tiffany Schmidt
2/3/2014 12:39:09 am
I also loved She Ra and Gummi Bears.
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Mia
2/3/2014 08:43:06 am
cant believe it was so long ago in the 60 -70's
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Sherry Compton
2/3/2014 09:22:41 pm
I had a couple early Barbies.
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Dawn Ganey
2/4/2014 01:09:22 am
Child of the 80's here. breakfast club rocks!
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Shannon
2/4/2014 01:37:53 am
I grew up in the 80's. I remember Madonna, Michael Jackson and Cyndi Lauper. The Goonies, The Burbs, Star Wars, Shera and He-man, Big, Labyrinth...Good times....
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polly
2/4/2014 07:50:11 pm
I was born in the 50's and remember as kids we played outside all day...not sitting in front of the TV or playing video games.....
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tanya holland
2/5/2014 04:28:23 am
Born in 72, I remember watching Scooby doo and Gem.
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Sherry Compton
2/5/2014 05:02:19 am
I had baby dolls that I played with in the 60's
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Mia
2/5/2014 08:07:08 am
I was a teenager in the 70's
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Todd Teghtmeyer
2/5/2014 10:57:27 pm
I was a child of the 70's
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Sherry Compton
2/6/2014 04:59:34 am
I was a teenager in the 70's.
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md kennedy
2/6/2014 05:56:13 am
I am not that old - I did watch Sesame Street, Electric Company and ZOOM!
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Alena Svetelska
2/6/2014 06:01:30 am
i grew up and czech republic ,i was 80's child
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Todd Teghtmeyer
2/6/2014 10:54:59 pm
I was a child of the 70's.
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tanya holland
2/7/2014 02:39:57 am
I was a teen in the late 80's and I remember big hair.
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Amanda Szyszkowski
2/7/2014 03:00:02 am
I was born in 88 so I was a 90s child.....i remember being able to play out side all day and not have to worry about anything bad happening......I cant do that with my kids in todays world
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Robin
2/14/2014 07:12:43 pm
I grew up in the 70's I remeber Saturday morning cartoonsand watching the Banana Splits
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Corey Olomon
2/14/2014 08:38:20 pm
The seventies are hit and miss but I remember the eighties vividly!
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Sherry Compton
2/14/2014 09:17:12 pm
My dad liked to watch westerns.
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kathy pease
2/14/2014 09:24:35 pm
I grew up in the 70's and I most remember watching the brady bunch and the partridge family every day :)
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Derek Timm
2/15/2014 07:31:23 am
I was born in the early 90's
Brenda Elsner
2/14/2014 11:46:19 pm
I was a 70's child. I remember Sat. morning cartoons. Tom and Jerry, Bugs Bunny, Scooby Doo. We had such awesome cartoons back then!!
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Leah Shumack
2/15/2014 01:47:30 am
I am an 80s child! Strawberry Shortcake and the Smurfs were popular in my house!
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Sherry Compton
2/7/2014 04:29:43 am
G.I. Joe
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Mia
2/7/2014 09:41:11 am
way back when in the late 60's
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Sherry Compton
2/7/2014 11:19:26 pm
I was a child in the 60's. I remember playing with a few dolls.
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Mia
2/8/2014 04:09:17 am
I was young when the Beatles were young
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md kennedy
2/8/2014 05:35:18 am
I remember the clothes - Prep city! Oh, wait - I still wear the same clothes!
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Shannon
2/8/2014 06:08:09 am
I grew up in the 80's and I remember Micheal Jackson, Cyndi Lauper, Madonna, CPK, MLP, He-man and She-ra, Silver Spoons, Defferent Stokes, The Facts of Life,You can't say that on Television, Family Ties...
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Sherry Compton
2/8/2014 09:31:35 pm
GI Joe - He just turned 50 I heard on the news.
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md kennedy
2/9/2014 05:11:29 am
What do I remember? The death of Disco!!
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Sherry Compton
2/9/2014 09:33:58 pm
I grew up with the early Barbies.
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md kennedy
2/10/2014 04:17:38 am
Where has time gone, and what has happened to teens? When I was in high School in the early 80s getting good grades was number one - anyone who got less than a B in a class was embarrassed.
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Jennifer Sullivan
2/10/2014 08:43:20 am
I grew up in the 80s but my little one is a HUGE MLP or really just horse fan!
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Sherry Compton
2/10/2014 09:37:45 pm
I was a child in the 60's.
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md kennedy
2/11/2014 04:55:09 am
I am so old I remember when we got a BetaMax!
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Sherry Compton
2/11/2014 11:01:28 pm
My daughter liked Cabbage Patch and My Little Pony growing up.
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md kennedy
2/12/2014 05:03:26 am
I may sound like an old fogie, but I swear we spent so much more time outside - including WALKING TO SCHOOL - than kids do these days.
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2/12/2014 11:04:44 am
I was born in the 60's, teen in the 70's (13 during the Bicentennial) and I never watched the MLP shows, but my son seems to really like to watch the show, so if I win, he's going to get the prize.
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heather
2/12/2014 11:16:48 am
The 80's were my years and I remember big hair.
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Sherry Compton
2/12/2014 09:33:40 pm
Music was big and controversial.
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Todd Teghtmeyer
2/13/2014 01:59:07 am
I'm a 70's kid - was a teen in the 80's
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Crystal Balzer
2/13/2014 05:04:02 am
I was an 80s child! My daughters love My Little Pony!
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Mia
2/13/2014 10:02:58 am
In addition to the Beatles I am old enough to remember The Monkees
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Daniel M
2/13/2014 01:18:00 pm
grew up in the 70s, tv was lame back then
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Sherry Compton
2/13/2014 09:43:57 pm
I remember watching Happy Days when it started.
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Elizabeth
2/14/2014 01:15:54 am
I was an 90s baby and a 2000s teen. I remember boy bands the most!
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alona y
2/14/2014 04:06:25 am
80's child and 90's teen here too - It's fun to take a trip down memory lane and remember more about when you grew up by you tubing 80's & 90's shows, cartoons, music. I get lost doing this! I remember all of the styles pretty well!
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md kennedy
2/14/2014 05:48:33 am
I remember we were the hit of the neighborhood when our Dad gave us an Atari video game console. Oh, boy! Asteroids!
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Corey Olomon
2/14/2014 02:49:23 pm
I was born in 1971, so mostly the 70's and 80's
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elizabeth miller
2/15/2014 03:35:52 am
I was an 80's child---the smurfs came out, strawberry shortcake was new to the world
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2/15/2014 04:11:03 am
I grew up in the 60s - I remember so much more freedom to do what we want - would be outside all the time
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achadwick22@yahoo.com
2/15/2014 04:44:40 am
i was a late 80's child. i remember being obsessed with the little polly pockets.
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