80s

20 Childhood Crushes Whose Posters Were Plastered All Over Our Walls

Childhood crushes are a very important thing. The first person you fall in love with when you are a kid will stick with you for the rest of your life. You will always remember the person who's pictures you cut out of magazines to post up on your wall. We asked our readers who their first celebrity crushes were, and they were happy to share who they were obsessed with when they were younger. Check out the most popular options to see if your first crush made the cut! 1. Zach MorrisNBC2. Leonardo DiCaprio Paramount Pictures3. Johnny DeppFOX4. Jonathon Taylor

90s

How The Hampsterdance Took Over The Internet, And Then The World

When historians sit down to write the strange tale of the 21st century, the internet will probably give them a lot of trouble.The original Hampsterdance website featured just four gifs repeated in rows.Take "The Hampsterdance" for instance: almost 20 years after this strange internet phenomenon got its start we all know the song by heart. And if you're old enough to remember the website, those dancing hamsters are burned into your brain. But why did we become obsessed with these adorable rodents? The answer is pretty surprising.It all started with Deirdre Lacarte, an art student who was

90s

Is Mall Madness Worth As Much Money As People Have Been Claiming?

clicWe all had a lot of toys growing up. There were board games, dolls, video games, and of course stuffed animals. Of course some were better than others, but there were always a few standouts that were unbelievably amazing. Mall Madness was one of these standouts. EbayMall Madness was a board game that came out in 1988 and was essentially based completely around shopping. The game is set in a two story shopping mall where players would have $150-$200 (depending on the version you were playing) to try to make purchases. EtsyThere would be surprise sales and clearances to

90s

9 Facts About 'The Little Rascals' That Will Make You Melt Like A Popsicle On The 4th Of July

This was one of the best movies to watch growing up in the 90s. A group of mischievous kids, a Soap Box Derby, treachery between friends, and an elusive girl - it's got it all!We loved the film because it dealt with real childhood issues that many of us could relate to, yet was still able to make us laugh the whole way through!Here are some really cool facts about the movie that will make you want to go back and watch the classic capers of these hilarious hoodlums!This Scene Was Totally ImprovisedPictureQuotesYes, it's true and it's

90s

Mambo No.5 Was 20 Years Ago, And We Still Don't Know Which One Lou Bega Settled Down With

"Ladies and gentlemen, this is Mambo No. 5!" Chances are the tune of that 1999 hit song is currently running through your head and you are silently cursing me for reminding you that it exists. If you grew up in the 90s, Lou Bega's hit song "Mambo No. 5" was probably played at every middle school dance you ever attended. But it seemed like after that song came out, the singer just vanished completely.OpenPRLou Bega did actually release more songs, including one called "I Got A Girl" which managed to make it in the top 20, but none that

90s

7 Meg Ryan Movies That Set Our Expectations For Men Just Way Too High

It seems like in the 90's and early 2000's Meg Ryan popped up in every romantic comedy that made it to the silver screen. Starting her acting career in 1981 in minor roles, she joined the cast of the CBS soap opera, As The World Turns in 1982. Continuing to appear in support roles, in the mid-1980s, she achieved her first Golden Globe Nomination in 1989 for When Harry Met Sally. After that, Meg Ryan established herself as one of the most successful actresses of the 90's and early 2000's. Sleepless in Seattle (1993)Grossing over $220 million worldwide, this