So, I got an email the other day listing a load of stuff that goes around the mind of 25-35 year olds. I know these things are normally quite lame but this one really tickled me cos... well... I don't know why. It just made me laugh. Might have been because I was having a really dull day. Might have just been because I am very easily amused.
Anyway, I started thinking about how everyone is actually kinda the same, despite how unique we think we are. We all have the same paranoias and all those great ideas we have... Yep, someone's already had the same ideas.
To demonstrate this, I have done a little collage of some of the things from my childhood that I loved and I think have shaped me into the person I am. Ok, maybe the shaping me into the person I am thing is pushing it, but I have tried to think of things that I think might not be everyones first immediate decision. There's a couple there that are obvious, but I will guarantee that most people reading this will identify with 95% of images immediately. So, here is the collage.
I bet you now have that warm fuzzy feeling inside as you think back to you childhood. I know I do.
There wasn't any real point to this. Just felt a little nostalgic and wanted to share it with the world, and encourage you all to chill out, not worry about being unique or individual and embrace all that is you. No matter how lame it is...



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Flight of the Navigator, Screech from Saved by The Bell, Maverick from Top Gun, Shoe People, Angus and Elspeth from The Family Ness, Goonies, Mousetrap, Hendrix, Guess Who, Dire Straits, Screwball Scramble (better than Mousetrap in every way), Kerplunk, Smash Hits (I assume that was the idea instead of Jesus Jones..?), and the Poddington Peas.
Random, was talking about Flight of the Navigator with two 22 year-olds and they had never heard of it (they were girls, maybe that's relevant?). So weird that there's a generation gap spanning just 4 years...
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