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30 Design Pics From The 90s That Are Cooler Than You Remember
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30 Design Pics From The 90s That Are Cooler Than You Remember

Nobody talks enough about how good 90s design actually was. At the time, it was just wallpaper, just packaging, just the font on the back of a cereal box. Now you see it, and it hits like a time machine. The teal and purple color schemes, the geometric shapes, the specific shade of everything that only existed for about a decade and then vanished completely. I actually miss it. There’s even a whole subreddit dedicated to collecting this stuff, and scrolling through it feels less like looking at old design and more like finding something you forgot you remembered. 1. “I’ve always loved these glass block dividers” via 90sdesign 2. “Gina Ekiss, designer of the Solo Jazz cup (circa 1990)” via 90sdesign 3. “Stairs in an Indoor Plaza” via 90sdesign 4. “My dentist’s waiting room untouched since 1993” via 90sdesign 5. “The first Christmas of the best decade. I miss when shopping looked like this…” via 90sdesign 6. “Sears in Mountain View, California. Circa 1990” via 90sdesign 7. “Floor Tiles Like This Was In Almost Every Fast Food Restaurant In The 90s.” via 90sdesign 8. “The subtle, understated tones of a 90s windbreaker.” via 90sdesign 9. “The Stinky Cheese Man was pure 90s” via 90sdesign 10. “Sitting here at my dentist. 1993 time capsule. Lotsa mauve.” via 90sdesign 11. “Rainforest Cafe” via 90sdesign 12. “A Burger King in Manhattan with free Internet access (1998)” via 90sdesign “The World Wide Web was a big deal at the time. I love the design on the wall.” 13. “This restaurant in the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in LA” via 90sdesign 14. “What is this late 90s early 00s interior design genre called?” via 90sdesign “Not so much Whimsigoth; I’m talking about the muted colors and almost like coffee shop vibes.” cait6570: Reminds me of like a Sabrina the Teenage Witch aesthetic. Sorry that isn’t really helpful, I just wanted to say that 15. “Mall of America, 1992” via 90sdesign “Second photo is after the 2014 renovation” 16. “One last look at my college’s 1996 bathroom before it gets remodeled” via 90sdesign 17. “Millennials Food Court Nostalgia” via 90sdesign 18. “A Winn Dixie stuck in 1995. This was a real treat to see” via 90sdesign 19. “Early 90’s McDonald’s cup found in an abandoned building” via 90sdesign 20. “The Thinking Chair from Blue’s Clues is a real chair, designed by Steve Galerkin for Galerkin Furniture’s Max line. It came in other colors as well.” via 90sdesign 21. “Nordstrom Cafe, late 90s” via 90sdesign 22. “My friend lives in his childhood home, professionally decorated mid 90s” via 90sdesign 23. “Teacup and plates found in the local market” via 90sdesign 24. “Me in a McDonald’s circa 1995” via 90sdesign 25. “Does this fit? My local Taco Bell since 91” via 90sdesign 26. “Motorola StarTAC Rainbow cellphone (1996).” via 90sdesign 27. “My Local Library” via 90sdesign 28. “This sign at the L.A. library screams 90’s.” via 90sdesign 29. “This old school Barnes and Noble makes me feel warm and fuzzy” via 90sdesign 30. “A local mall near me” via 90sdesign The post 30 Design Pics From The 90s That Are Cooler Than You Remember appeared first on Pleated Jeans.

How Sam Neill Reunited With The Son He Put Up For Adoption 25 Years Later
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How Sam Neill Reunited With The Son He Put Up For Adoption 25 Years Later

While audiences around the world knew Sam Neill as the adventurous Dr. Alan Grant of Jurassic Park, the actor rarely spoke publicly about his private life. Behind the celebrated film career was a family story that he once described as “slightly unusual,” shaped by time, distance, and an unexpected reunion many years later. According to Yahoo Entertainment, following his death at the age of 78, fans have revisited some of the actor’s most personal interviews, including one in which he reflected on reconnecting with the son he had placed for adoption when he was still a young man himself. The story revealed a deeply human side of an actor who often preferred to keep the spotlight firmly on his work rather than his personal experiences. Sam Neill Reunited With His Child Decades Later Sam Neill has positive news amidst his cancer remission / Brent Perniac/AdMedia The story of the Sam Neill reuniting with the child he put up fpr adoption began when the actor was in his early twenties and felt unprepared for fatherhood. His first son, Andrew, was placed for adoption shortly after birth, a decision Neill later explained came at a time when he believed he was too young to take on the responsibilities of raising a child. EVENT HORIZON, Sam Neill, 1997, (c) Paramount/courtesy Everett Collection For the next 25 years, their lives unfolded separately until father and son eventually began searching for one another at roughly the same time. Speaking about the experience years later, Neill explained that the reunion was far quieter and more mature than the emotional scenes often portrayed in films and television dramas. Rather than dramatic embraces or tearful moments, he described it as a meeting grounded in understanding and adulthood. Family Always Remained Important To Him JURASSIC PARK, Sam Neill, 1993 / Everett Collection The Sam Neill child reunion was just one chapter in a family life that eventually grew to include four children and eight grandchildren. Over the years, he welcomed son Tim, adopted daughter Maiko, and later daughter Elena, creating what he affectionately called an unconventional family. Neill also spoke openly about balancing parenthood with an international acting career that often kept him away from home, choosing to focus on the relationships he built with his children over time. JURASSIC PARK, Sam Neill, 1993. ©Universal Studios / Courtesy Everett Collection One of his sons later described him simply as a good father, noting that there were far worse reasons for a parent to be absent than working to support a family. Looking back now, the story of the Sam Neill child reunion stands as a reminder that families can take many forms and that meaningful connections sometimes arrive later than expected but can still carry enormous significance when they do. Next up: Reba McEntire’s Family Celebrates Sweet New Chapter With Baby Name Reveal The post How Sam Neill Reunited With The Son He Put Up For Adoption 25 Years Later appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A

Monster Month Is Coming to Story Television This August
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Monster Month Is Coming to Story Television This August

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80 Nostalgic Memes That Gen X Will Understand Without Any Explanation
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80 Nostalgic Memes That Gen X Will Understand Without Any Explanation

The ’80s are now further away than World War II was from the ’80s. Let that sink in for a second. Gen X grew up in a decade that felt like its own universe, the music, the fashion, the Saturday morning cartoons, the general sense that everything was slightly more dangerous and nobody was particularly worried about it. Now it’s all nostalgia, which is either a sign of how much time has passed or just proof that the ’80s left a mark that other decades haven’t quite managed. The Gen X Memes group on Facebook has been collecting exactly this kind of stuff, and this batch is the best of it. If you were there, you already know. 1. via genxmemes 2. via genxmemes 3. via genxmemes 4. via genxmemes 5. via genxmemes 6. via genxmemes 7. via genxmemes 8. via genxmemes 9. via genxmemes 10. via genxmemes 11. via genxmemes 12. via genxmemes 13. via genxmemes 14. via genxmemes 15. via genxmemes 16. via genxmemes 17. via genxmemes 18. via genxmemes 19. via genxmemes 20. via genxmemes 21. via genxmemes 22. via genxmemes 23. via genxmemes 24. via genxmemes 25. via genxmemes 26. via genxmemes 27. via genxmemes 28. via genxmemes 29. via genxmemes 30. via genxmemes 31. via genxmemes 32. via genxmemes 33. via genxmemes 34. via genxmemes 35. via genxmemes 36. via genxmemes 37. via genxmemes 38. via genxmemes 39. via genxmemes 40. via genxmemes 41. via genxmemes 42. via genxmemes 43. via genxmemes 44. via genxmemes 45. via genxmemes 46. via genxmemes 47. via genxmemes 48. via genxmemes 49. via genxmemes 50. via genxmemes 51. via genxmemes 52. via genxmemes 53. via genxmemes 54. via genxmemes 55. via genxmemes 56. via genxmemes 57. via genxmemes 58. via genxmemes 59. via genxmemes 60. via genxmemes 61. via genxmemes 62. via genxmemes 63. via genxmemes 64. via genxmemes 65. via genxmemes 66. via genxmemes 67. via genxmemes 68. via genxmemes 69. via genxmemes 70. 71. via genxmemes 72. via genxmemes 73. via genxmemes 74. via genxmemes 75. via genxmemes 76. via genxmemes 77. via genxmemes 78. via genxmemes 79. via genxmemes 80. via genxmemes The post 80 Nostalgic Memes That Gen X Will Understand Without Any Explanation appeared first on Pleated Jeans.

Terri Irwin Shares Rare Photos From Making of ‘Crocodile Hunter’ Movie
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Terri Irwin Shares Rare Photos From Making of ‘Crocodile Hunter’ Movie

Her and Steve Irwin's daughter, Bindi, also reflected on the film, which premiered 24 years ago.