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Could the original Nickelodeon Era come back?

fuzzygobo

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If you really wanna go back in history, in the early 80s when Nick was "Pinwheel" and was only on a few hours a day.
It can never come back. Things evolved so much since then.
You might have googled or Wiki'ed it.
I was there.
Nick really became a thing to me when they showed this British secret agent called Danger Mouse,and Nick was born.
If you can go back as far as me, I'll buy you a beer.
 

Blue Frackle

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Similarly, I was born in 89, so that technically makes me an 80s kid - also when you figure into account that 80s culture was still fizzling out during the early 90s.
You're an '80s baby, but pretty much a purebred '90s kid; I would consider myself a tweener: a late-'90s/early-2000s kid.
 
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