Anyone besides me remember watching squiggly blue and green naked people* on TV in the 1980s?It didn't take HBO long to scramble their signal and rent out descramblers for those who want to watch.
Always made me think of classic Star Trek…
* maybe?
Anyone besides me remember watching squiggly blue and green naked people* on TV in the 1980s?It didn't take HBO long to scramble their signal and rent out descramblers for those who want to watch.
My mother worked for a local cable company, "Cablescope" in the 80s and we got free cable complete with all the premium channels, so we didn't have to. She worked from 3PM-11PM, didn't get home until after midnight. Come to think of it we were left alone for a good majority of the 80s.Anyone besides me remember watching squiggly blue and green naked people* on TV in the 1980s?
Always made me think of classic Star Trek…
* maybe?
Gen X: The Feral GenerationMy mother worked for a local cable company, "Cablescope" in the 80s and we got free cable complete with all the premium channels, so we didn't have to. She worked from 3PM-11PM, didn't get home until after midnight. Come to think of it we were left alone for a good majority of the 80s.
Times have certainly changedGen X: The Feral Generation
Pfft.Judging by the Melf/Milf thread, the site is largely populated by teenage boys.
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Other people use a year like 40 as a milestone. I knew I was a full-fledged middle-aged adult when my dear old grey-haired dad started revealing all the sophomoric 'that's what she said' and 'poles & holes' humor he still laughed at.Pfft.
Most dudes I know-myself included- are on good terms with their inner teen.

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.