"Make America Great Again" was actually used in the episode "Right On" on Beavis and Butt-head in 1994. Beavis and Butt-head appear on "The Gus Baker Show" (Rush Limbaugh-esque character) and ruin both the show and Gus' grassroots presidential campaign in the process. At the end of one of Gus Baker's rants, he shouts that he wants to "Make America great again." The show is pulled off the air after the duo use coarse slang and Beavis moons the audience.
During the 90's, sitcoms were making it sound like weed was the most dangerous thing ever. I don't smoke mary jane, but it's not that dangerous unless you consistently smoke a lot of it.
I always thought that was hilarious. I mean I was in high school during those days and its rare to go to a party where a joint wasn't being passed around
Remember Save By the Bell episode? "There's no hope with dope!" Gosh how cheesy was that? I was for it because I was in D.A.R.E in elementary school 😂😂😂 lol
You right...it's real now... they hate for us to be our natural selves...it bothers them they can't be us...they want our kinky coily hair our lingo... just our aura and they can't have it no matter how hard they try to imitate us THEY WILL NEVER BE US✊
Does this set reminds no one of the that's so raven set like where the stairs located the front door the living room the rntrance to the kitchen and the entrance under the stairs plus the entrance to upstairs from inside the kitchen and the back door it all seem so similar to me
Uh, that's because for those of us who grew up in the 1990s or lived in that decade, Babyface's music and music he produced for other artists was everywhere. His music was part of the music soundtrack of every Black man or woman who grew up in the 90s.
You kind of feel bad for Bradley because even tho he did what he did to her, you never want to see anyone that messed up on drugs. He lost his position on the team, scholarship and respect of others. Idc if someone tried to humiliate me, I would never want to see them that messed up.