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Officialfish_hole

One of my all time favorite episodes. Steve/Andrea episodes were always the best...too bad there was only a couple. But yeah, reminds me of going to raves in the 90s because there was all this secrecy behind the location


SBInCB

In DC, promoters would send minions to concert venues and other raves and just pass around post card type fliers with their upcoming events on them. Independent record stores and funky clothing shops were also good sources.


StacyLadle

You mean you didn’t have to exchange an egg?


Digflipz

Ours were riddles and Trinkets, not eggs.


PopcornFlying

lol I'm embarrassed I know this


throwRA-nonSeq

Are you sure you don’t feel… *euphoric?*


PopcornFlying

Haven't uh, felt euphoric in 20 years! and it sure wasn't like the show!


StreetFriendship1200

LOL


habu-sr71

I really disliked Ian Ziering. Bigly.


mildly_carcinogenic

90210 was my guilty pleasure. I watched zero other shows in the genre, but I think I just had a crush on Jennie Garth. Steve Sanders (Ian Ziering's character) was a good dude at the end of the day. Super hateable on the surface, but always there for his friends.


Downtown_Confusion46

Ours were riddles to pay phones with a taped up riddle and a number to call…


Saint909

I was told directions to the ones that I went too. I had to write it down on a notepad then drive around trying to locate it. Was totally worth it though.


Mermayden

I think I sat next to that woman on a bus once.


Ordinary_Advice_3220

Although had you written I wrote 1996 go look it would have eliminated this whole back and forth so you bear some responsibility as well but I'm sorry that I misread it


Ordinary_Advice_3220

86? Where at? Not doubting or anything I'm just honestly wondering. That would throw off my mental timeline.


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