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Tag Archives: 1996
Tele-Tuesday – Down Memory Lane: 1996
The 1990s – A Decade known for the massive growth and popularity of the Internet, gaming, and cell phones, also saw tumultuous times including The Gulf War and the Oklahoma City bombing, which created two of the most hated men in U.S. history … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1990s, 1996, 90210, Ally Walker, Amy Brenneman, Andy Sipowicz, Angie Harmon, Anthony Anderson, Atlanta, barracuda, Benjamin Bratt, Beverly Hills, Boo Factor, cell phone, Centennial Olympic Park, Charlotte Ross, Cheech Marin, Chris Noth, crime drama, Currie Graham, Dana Delaney, Dances with Wolves, David Caruso, Dennis Farina, Dennis Franz, Dianne Wiest, Don Johnson, Down Memory lane, Dr. Samantha Waters, ER, Eric Robert Rudolph, Esai Morales, Fred Thompson, Friends, Garcelle Beauvais, Gordon Clapp, Green day, grunge, Henry Simmons, Home Alone, Independence Day, intern, internet, Jack of all Trades, James Gammon, James McDaniel, Jamie Luner, Jason Priestly, Jeremy Sisto, Jerry Orbach, Jesse L. Martin, Jill Hennessy, Jimmy Smits, Jodi Lyn O'Keefe, Julian McMahon, Law & Order, Law & Order: LA, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Law & Order: Trial by Jury, Law and Order: Criminal Intent, Luke Perry, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, medals, Miami Vice, Monica Lewinsky, movies, musicians, Nash Bridges, Nicholas Turturro, Nirvana, No Doubt, NYPD Blue, Oklahoma City Bombing, Pearl Jam, Peter Frechette, Philip Michael Thomas, pipe bombs, pop-rock, President Bill Clinton, Pretty Woman, Profiler, Pulp Fiction, Ricahrd Brooks, Rick Schroder, Robert Davi, Roma Maffia, S. Epatha Merkerson, Saddam Hussein, Sam Waterston, Seinfeld, Spice Girls, Steve Zirnkilton, Summer Olympics, tele-Tuesday, television, The Gulf War, The Lion King, The Matrix, The Offspring, the Rachel, The Silence of the Lambs, Timothy McVeigh, Titanic, Tommy Chong, White House, Wild Card
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Friday FaBOOolousness – The “Boo” Factor
Who doesn’t like scary movies? Jumping in their seats? Covering their eyes? Growing up in the 1980s, I remember staying up late with my girlfriends and watching Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, and Halloween. Here we are … Continue reading →
Posted in Friday FabOoolousness, The Boo Factor
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Tagged 1980s, 1990s, 1996, Boo, cliche, creepy, Drew Barrymore, Friday the 13th, Ghostface, Halloween, Kevin Williamson, mask, movies, mystery, Nightmare on Elm Street, scary movie, scary movie rules, Scream, Scream 2, Scream 3, Scream 4, spooky, Wes Craven, whodunit
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