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I remember games being VERY expensive back in the 90's, which is why my parents could never afford to buy me many games. Wasn't until Funkoland came around, and we were able to buy used games.
Blockbuster was the spot for me though. We'd rent a game for $5-10 bucks for a few days and then return it right back. I low key miss those days tbh. I remember back in HS, I used to head over to my GF's cribs Friday nights, and we'd walk over to Blockbuster to pick a movie to watch. Things were more personal back then. Home girl used to get on her tippy toes to reach for the DVD's on the top shelf, and I'd sneak a peek or slap that *** if no one was around.
Speaking of expensive stuff back in the 90's--Actually, sneakers being as expensive as they were was a major reason why I got into them in the first place. Not because of the price, but because I saw MJ playing in them and wanted a pair, but my dad couldn't afford to put the cash down for $120 sneakers back in 1995.
Blockbuster was the spot for me though. We'd rent a game for $5-10 bucks for a few days and then return it right back. I low key miss those days tbh. I remember back in HS, I used to head over to my GF's cribs Friday nights, and we'd walk over to Blockbuster to pick a movie to watch. Things were more personal back then. Home girl used to get on her tippy toes to reach for the DVD's on the top shelf, and I'd sneak a peek or slap that *** if no one was around.
Speaking of expensive stuff back in the 90's--Actually, sneakers being as expensive as they were was a major reason why I got into them in the first place. Not because of the price, but because I saw MJ playing in them and wanted a pair, but my dad couldn't afford to put the cash down for $120 sneakers back in 1995.
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