![]() This theme song signalled the start of a great weekend. Waking up at 6am on Saturday was always worth it for the tunes on Rage. The distinct (and extremely irritating) morse code like interference heard when your best friend messaged is thankfully a thing of the past. Speaker interference when you were about to get a text A friend of mine was lucky enough to have Wii and we spent far too long perfecting our Wii tennis arm over the summer of 2008. Rrrr!”Īnother one for the cool kids up the back. Hopefully we all listened to the advice but zoned out by the final rating, introduced by the dad with the line: “Movies rated R are restricted to adults, 18 years and over. The ratings advice was a regular VHS rental inclusion premiering in the ’90s and sticking around for the early ’00s - these ads were classic. Hot cross buns on a recorder will forever be burned in our minds. Sure, they still exist, but unless you’re a primary school teacher, recorders are probably not part of your daily life. Truly an early ’00s family home wasn’t complete without this sound and someone yelling “I need to use the phoneeee!” 9. I almost didn’t want to put this in here because the people who remember it really remember it but those who don’t think we’re really old. iPod wheel scrollįor those cool (or rich) enough to own an iPod, this classic sound captured the journey of finding the perfect track – searching wasn’t a click away back then. It’s a shame these answers are now just a Google away. ![]() You can’t hear it on YouTube, but the tearing open of the sealed section built anticipation for teenage girls across the country. Opening the sealed section of a Dolly magazine Whether hiding in the back of the classroom or all dressed up in your bedroom, the photobooth countdown captured countless iconic teen moments. ![]() No, we wouldn’t steal a car – we didn’t even know how to drive. We all heard it as children/teens growing up, but it didn’t stop us from downloading content. ‘You Wouldn’t Steal a Car’ piracy commercial
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