30 Very, Very, Very Random '90s Things That Anyone Between The Ages Of 36-47 Hasn't Thought About In 25 Years And Maybe Even Longer
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30 Very, Very, Very Random '90s Things That Anyone Between The Ages Of 36-47 Hasn't Thought About In 25 Years And Maybe Even Longer
"1. MTV's Singled Out, which always had like 35 contestants who would get eliminated in the first round: 2. Rosie O'Donnell playing different games with the audience in a segment on her show that aired before the guests came out: 3. The Jack in the Box car antenna topper - also, just antenna toppers in general: 5. Movie guide books that gave you reviews and quick synopses of hundreds of films so you could know which movie to pick the next time you were at the video store:"
"21. The Ricki Lake show and her audience yelling "GO RICKI! GO RICKI!" at least 12 times an episode: 25. Marky Mark's (aka Mark Wahlberg) home workout VHS tape. But also, all the other celebs that released home workout tapes: 30. And lastly, Apple's "Think different" ad campaign which featured black and white photos of big cultural icons:"
MTV's Singled Out featured a large pool of contestants with many eliminated in the first round, exemplifying fast-paced dating-show formats. Rosie O'Donnell hosted pre-show audience games that energized viewers before guest segments. Decorative car antenna toppers, such as the Jack in the Box figure, functioned as novelty accessories. Movie guide books provided reviews and concise synopses to help shoppers choose films at video rental stores. The Ricki Lake show regularly featured loud audience chants of "GO RICKI! GO RICKI!". Celebrity home workout VHS tapes, including Marky Mark's, proliferated. Apple's "Think different" campaign showcased black-and-white portraits of major cultural icons.
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