
Hooters and Shootersįor this you could have one person dress up like hooter's girl and have one person wear plastic shot glasses with color glue in them. This is my personal favorite except it would be difficult to dress up like a ramp 3. it's that the following Barbie games took up a decent chunk of my childhood and probably yours too. We had Barbie clothes, dolls, cars, houses and then finally we had computer and Play Station games. We were amazed by the technology and would play games every chance we'd get.įor girls, it always seemed like Barbie was trying to take over our lives. If you were anything like I was, you probably sprinted to the living room to play the Play Station. Sometimes mom and dad were occupying the home computer and it forced you to use a whole different form of technology. Sometimes it took an hour to install the games from their CD-ROMs but in the end, it led to hours and hours of fun. So, instead of allowing us to intercept precious phone time, we played games right on our PCs.

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Needless to say, if your mother was a Chatty Cathy she probably wasn't so happy about that. The worst part was that being online would tie up the phone line making it impossible to receive phone calls on the landline. Going online meant listening to that awful sound that came with any dial-up connection. Back in the late '90s and early 2000s, we weren't so reliant on the internet to keep us occupied.
