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Talk to the hand. USE: Whenever you brandish pretty much anything of power or importance by surprise, you can use this phrase. A number of these catch phrases have remained popular, or have undergone a renaissance in recent years. Thanks to YouTube and Game Show Network, these eighties game show gems are neither gone nor forgotten.


funny 80s dating video

Seriously, what defined 80s slang? So, this is like a study in 80s slang. The 90's were all that and a bag of chips.


funny 80s dating video
In the Valley — the San Fernando Valley, where, like the girls talked a certain way, ya know. ORIGIN: An infomercial where an old woman falls, can't get up, and delivers the line in such a cheeseball, ridiculous fashion that people couldn't help but laugh. I mean, like, the way people talked in the 80s — like, the phrases they used. Thanks to YouTube and Game Show Network, these eighties game show gems are neither gone nor forgotten. The appeal of Double Dare was the gross-out factor: two teams of kids competed in silly physical challenges involving stuff like whipped cream, pies, and green jello. Think of that dude sitting one row up and over from you in 9th grade history class and his totally cheesy peach-fuzz mustache, complimented by his mullet and muscle shirt — that is like, grody to the max. Then they all gather on the show and try to guess what happened on the dates and who likes who.

80s Games Shows - USE: Whenever anyone falls, say the line the way the old woman said it in the commercial, as melodramatically as possible.


funny 80s dating video

Thanks to YouTube and Game Show Network, these eighties game show gems are neither gone nor forgotten. It was like watching a fun little game of charades except with drawing instead of acting in your family room, with the additions of a live audience and some really perky famous people. Face the Music 1980-1981 Face the Music was a more traditional game show. I love the full orchestra and sassy interplay between smooth host Ron Ely and singer Lisa Donovan. Contestants listened to clips of songs and buzzed in to name the tunes, which then provided clues to the identities of famous people, places, or activities. Kinda complicated in retrospect, but a very fun show nonetheless. Love Connection 1983-1994 Love Connection was hosted by Chuck Woolery. Each Love Connection guest was shown pre-recorded video interviews of three potential dates. After the unchaperoned — gasp! He or she then got the option of going back out with the first person or trying a different one, all in the hopes of making a lasting love connection. The hit show, hosted by Marc Summers, premiered in 1986. In 1988, the name changed to Super Sloppy Double Dare, and in 1990 it changed once more to Family Double Dare. The show ended in 1993. The appeal of Double Dare was the gross-out factor: two teams of kids competed in silly physical challenges involving stuff like whipped cream, pies, and green jello. Eighties kids, however, will remember Wink Martindale hosting the version that began in 1978. Martindale was replaced by Jim Caldwell in 1985, and then Patrick Wayne hosted the show in 1990 and 1991. Wink, however, will always be the Tic-Tac-Dough host of my heart. Contestants chose trivia subjects on the board; correct answers let them add their X or O to the board and got them one step closer to a tic-tac-toe style win. Like Press Your Luck, Tic-Tac-Dough had its own animated villain: the DRAGON. Press Your Luck 1983-1986 Press Your Luck — No Whammies! Press Your Luck was a frenetic game played around a flashing board. Peter Tomarken hosted the hugely popular show. Contestants answered trivia questions to earn spins on the board. Halting your spin on a Whammy, however, would cause a cheeky animated imp to breakdance across the screen and steal all your accumulated money. Of course, what all the players REALLY wanted was Big Bucks.


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In the Valley — the San Fernando Valley, where, like the girls talked a certain way, ya know. ORIGIN: An infomercial where an old woman falls, can't get up, and delivers the line in such a cheeseball, ridiculous fashion that people couldn't help but laugh. I mean, like, the way people talked in the 80s — like, the phrases they used. Thanks to YouTube and Game Show Network, these eighties game show gems are neither gone nor forgotten. The appeal of Double Dare was the gross-out factor: two teams of kids competed in silly physical challenges involving stuff like whipped cream, pies, and green jello. Think of that dude sitting one row up and over from you in 9th grade history class and his totally cheesy peach-fuzz mustache, complimented by his mullet and muscle shirt — that is like, grody to the max. Then they all gather on the show and try to guess what happened on the dates and who likes who. Ben z bachelor in paradise dating Søde kærligheds citater كتاب عن الحياة الزوجية

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