#27
Posted: 6/4/07 at 6:30pm
OMG why hasnt someone beat it with a baseball bat yet?????????????????????
you know what i remember about 1992. The LA Riots. As someone who left the LA area less than 6 months prior to the riots i can't say that i have good memorties of 1992. I was lucky. I got out before all hell broke loose, but its not a comforting thought.
you know what i remember about 1992. The LA Riots. As someone who left the LA area less than 6 months prior to the riots i can't say that i have good memorties of 1992. I was lucky. I got out before all hell broke loose, but its not a comforting thought.
#28
Posted: 6/4/07 at 6:36pm
Edit:
Wow...I can't do math.
I was 6, going into first grade...Daddy spent that Christmas in the ER (he survived), and I want to say I saw Alladin in theatres that year.
Wow...I can't do math.
I was 6, going into first grade...Daddy spent that Christmas in the ER (he survived), and I want to say I saw Alladin in theatres that year.
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Updated On: 6/4/07 at 06:36 PM
#29
Posted: 6/4/07 at 6:51pm
I was in my mom's stomach. While in there I know I went to Jamaica. Grew hair, fingers, toes, started moving around. The fun life of a fetus.
#30
Posted: 6/4/07 at 7:00pm
I was 3. I remember throwing up grape juice and saltines in daycare, and I think that I had my birthday at McDonalds.
#31
Posted: 6/4/07 at 7:05pm
I was 3 years old and getting ready for my first dance recital.
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I chose, and my world was shaken- So what?
The choice may have been mistaken, The choosing was not... "Every day has the potential to be the greatest day of your life." - Lin-Manuel Miranda
"And when Idina Menzel is singing, I'm always slightly worried that her teeth are going to jump out of her mouth and chase me." - Schmerg_the_Impaler
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#32
Posted: 6/4/07 at 7:07pm
It was a pretty good year (my parents' divorce notwithstanding).
You too, StageManager?
I was probably wearing leggings with sweatshirts at that time...not my best look
You too, StageManager?
I was probably wearing leggings with sweatshirts at that time...not my best look
The morning star always gets wonderful bright the minute before it has to go --doesn't it?
#33
Posted: 6/4/07 at 7:10pm
I was 2, and my sister was born on my birthday. I mean, really! What sort of parent gives their child a sibling on their birthday? Gross.
#34
Posted: 6/4/07 at 7:39pm
I had just moved to Calgary, Alberta, and that summer I got to revisit a childhood love of rodeos by participating in chute dogging and wild drag at the ARGRA. The next year I would move on to steer riding as well.
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#35
Posted: 6/4/07 at 8:07pm
Me in 1992...
Me now...
Me now...
"Jaws is the Citizen Kane of movies."
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#36
Posted: 6/4/07 at 8:17pm
What a difference 15 years makes, b12b.
Salve, Regina, Mater misericordiae
Vita, dulcedo, et spes nostra
Salve, Salve Regina
Ad te clamamus exsules filii Eva
Ad te suspiramus, gementes et flentes
O clemens O pia
Vita, dulcedo, et spes nostra
Salve, Salve Regina
Ad te clamamus exsules filii Eva
Ad te suspiramus, gementes et flentes
O clemens O pia
#37
Posted: 6/4/07 at 9:27pm
I was a high school freshman in 92'. Shout out to Calvin and Lizzie my fellow Class of 96ers!
Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day; begin it well and serenely and with too high a spirit to be enbered with your old nonsense. ~ Emerson
Updated On: 6/4/07 at 09:27 PM
#38
Posted: 6/4/07 at 9:45pm
I was born in '92! So therefore, I don't remember anything.
Every living soul has got a voice - you've got to give it room and let it sing.
#39
Posted: 6/4/07 at 10:24pm
I was 6 in 1992. I remember still being obsessed with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles live show and my VHS copy of the Mary Martin Peter Pan.
#40
Posted: 6/4/07 at 10:31pm
I was one year old, sitting fat and happy in my mummy's arms.
I'd say it was a good year.
I'd say it was a good year.
I mean, Denzel Washington? Gun to my head..of course.
#41
Posted: 6/4/07 at 10:33pm
in 1992, i was 15. That was an... interesting year. I remember more than i want to. Actually, considering what I do remember, there's probably a lot lost in my fog
In your choice is your talent. ~Adler
Acting is the art of speaking in a loud clear voice and the avoidance of bumping into the furniture. ~Alfred Lunt
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Acting is the art of speaking in a loud clear voice and the avoidance of bumping into the furniture. ~Alfred Lunt
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#43
Posted: 6/4/07 at 10:38pm
Yeah I was actually in Paris at that time. So I was one, fat, happy, and in France. When I was younger I enjoyed taking apart croissants before my dad ate them..don't ask me why I guess they were just super interesting to me.
I mean, Denzel Washington? Gun to my head..of course.
#44
Posted: 6/4/07 at 11:02pm
I turned 21...at home..over Christmas break...before any of my friends...and had to go out for drinks with my parents! LOL
#45
Posted: 6/5/07 at 12:24am
I was 7 and hopelessly in love with my second grade teacher. His name was Mr. Taylor and when he took off his glasses he looked exactly like Zack Morris from Saved by the Bell.
1992 was also the year that I got my braces and discovered the joys of Crystal Pepsi.
If memory serves, 1992 is also the year that I was diagnosed with ADHD and placed on Ritalin for the first time. An eventful year indeed.
1992 was also the year that I got my braces and discovered the joys of Crystal Pepsi.
If memory serves, 1992 is also the year that I was diagnosed with ADHD and placed on Ritalin for the first time. An eventful year indeed.
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"Shut up! It's been 29 years!!!" --the incomparable Patti LuPone in her MUCH DESERVED Tony acceptance speech for Gypsy.
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"Shut up! It's been 29 years!!!" --the incomparable Patti LuPone in her MUCH DESERVED Tony acceptance speech for Gypsy.
Kitzy's Avatar du Jour: Kitzy as Little Red Ridinghood in her college's production of "Into the Woods"
#46
Posted: 6/5/07 at 12:29am
ahhhhhh 1992. I turned 18, graduated high school and was obsessed with the Barcelona Olympics because I was a hardcore swimmer back then....when I was thin. Quite a year.
#47
Posted: 6/5/07 at 12:39am
I was a high school freshman in 92'. Shout out to Calvin and Lizzie my fellow Class of 96ers!
Actually, I was '95. I discovered I can't really count. Or, rather, I guess a sophomore is still "starting" HS. I dunno.
Actually, I was '95. I discovered I can't really count. Or, rather, I guess a sophomore is still "starting" HS. I dunno.
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#48
Posted: 6/5/07 at 2:05am
Since I was 14, the usher at the movie theater wouldn't let me into Lethal Weapon 3. So, I had to see Class Act starring the brilliant comedy duo Kid n Play. That's about it. Exciting year.
#50
Posted: 6/5/07 at 10:59am
I turned 12 in 1992. I finished 6th grade and started 7th. I was obsessed with "Beverly Hills, 90210." I thought my 7th grade social studies teacher, Ms. Schwartz, was the coolest thing since sliced bread. In retrospect, I think I had a crush on her. My goal was to own as many different colored pairs of Guess jeans as possible, but my mom said they were too expensive so I only got one pair of real Guess.
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