Please note (and be excited about the fact) that Tiffany is waiting outside the OGDEN mall, a mall that has since been torn down but is immortalized in this very, very, very '80s video.
20 May 2008
Child of the '80s
I was suddenly overcome with '80s nostalgia recently. So, I visited my good friend YouTube to watch the opening credits of The Smurfs and Small Wonder and Punky Brewster. And then I hit the mother lode. Music videos. Music videos weren't actually part of my childhood experience because (a) I wasn't allowed to watch MTV when I was growing up and (b) I wasn't very interested in music anyway. I had friends, though. Friends who dressed me up in acid washed jeans and made my bangs big when I visited their houses and friends who familiarized me with the music of Tiffany.
Please note (and be excited about the fact) that Tiffany is waiting outside the OGDEN mall, a mall that has since been torn down but is immortalized in this very, very, very '80s video.
Please note (and be excited about the fact) that Tiffany is waiting outside the OGDEN mall, a mall that has since been torn down but is immortalized in this very, very, very '80s video.
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Whoa, that reminds me of the time she came and sang at BYU. Of course there was an opening prayer first (silly BYU) and of course Tiffany said "Prayer Rocks" (silly Tiffany).
I also happened to check YouTube recently for 80s goodness, but mine was in the form of a little-known action cartoon called M.A.S.K. Re-watching it, I felt a little embarrassed by how campy-cheesy it was. What were we thinking?!
The Smurfs, Small Wonder, Punky Brewster. I loved those shows! And Tiffany too. I often claim to dislike the 80s but I suppose it had some good points--just not the clothes.
Oh how I wanted to be her.
I'm with ck rock on the "do you remember?" I also wanted to be her. Weird. Never going to pin my pants or layer my socks again, no matter how fashionable it may seem.
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