This device was able to be talked into and displayed the sound on the outside of the car. Most police cars still use them nowadays.
CB Radios.
This type of phone had a cord connected to it and could only go so far away from its base.
Land line phone.
This game was made by nintendo and is still the most popular game to this day.
Super Mario Bros.
Usually accompanied by a flat palm to the face of the person you were ignoring "because the face ain't listening"
"Talk to the hand"
The last team to win for Canada in 93
The Montreal Canadians.
This device cliped onto the sunvisor of your car and would hold your music devices.
Cassette/CD Holder
This device would display messages left by another person when you didn't pick up the phone.
Answering Machine.
This tv show has a funny character with overalls and his famous line "Did I do that?!"
Family Matters
While originally CB radio slang, this became a common way in the 80s and 90s to ask someone where they were located
What's your 20
Who scored the Golden goal in the 2010 Olympics.
Sydney Crosby
This item was in cars before cellphones were a thing but it did the same job they do.
Car Phones.
These were always fun to put your finger in and spin till the tapes were all pun out and they played music and movies.
VHS Tapes and VCRs/Cassettes and Cassette players.
This video game was based on a blue animal with superspeed who collected gold rings
Sonic the Hedgehog
This phrase was on every VHS rental from Blockbuster
"Be Kind Rewind"
The face of the 90s,_____ led the Bulls to six championships and became a global brand
Michael Jorden
This seatbelt would slide along the door frame and was ment to be a replacement for the airbag.
Automatic "Mouse" Seat Belts
This was a big yellow book found in every household.
Phone Book
This long running animated show consists of a family of yellow characters who live in the town of Springfield
The Simpsons
A very popular 80s /90s phrase of telling someone they were overreacting and needed to calm down
"Take a chill pill"
___________ dominated the 80s and 90s, holding nearly every major scoring record in hockey history
Wayne Gretzky
Thease pop up devices were iconic on old cars and gave them a sense of charecter.
Pop up head lights.
Thease devices gave off a very static sound and toke up almost your entier living room.
Box TVs
This game was one of the first first-person shooting games and had a frightening name.
Doom
A standard rule for kids in the 80s and 90s who spent all day playing outside without a way for their parents to track or text them
Be home when the streetlights come on
In the late 80s,___________ became the youngest heavyweight champion ever, known for his terrifying knockout power
Mike Tyson