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Thank God itΒ΄s #NinetiesFriday!

Already?

Yes and let's get this one over with!
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We will probably all do an Xmass-themed #NinetiesFriday but who gives a carol?

Christmas in the Nineties

The Nineties marked the Birth of the Savior.

Yes of course I mean the savior of Christmas.

If it wasnΒ΄t for her, Christmas would not be what it is nowadays.

Now is that not a lovely woke gesture?

Two thousand years ago they sent a boy to start Christmas and in the nineties a girl to save Christmas.

Ladies and more Ladies, and well if there are gents that like this tune I welcome you to meet that savior of Christmas as we know it today.

Yeah, I know yΒ΄all saw that coming didn't you?

How about this one?

That is more my kind of Christmas.

And yes this was early 00s but come one....itΒ΄s close enough and a true classic.

And I wish every Christmas Party I ever visited played this fine-tasting tune!

Now this next one will be my segway to great Christmas movies and let me start with the Greatest of All Time.... also made in the Nineties.

The Nightmare Before Christmas

The nineties; when Disney was still feeling like Walt Disney and not Woke Disney.

Can you imagine Disney creating a masterpiece like this in the present?

What was the last Disney masterpiece you actually remember?

I don't want to call it out as itΒ΄s been done before but their biggest hits lately seem to be diverse and inclusive remakes of the gems of old. Where few to none even come close to the original.

Anyway, itΒ΄s almost Xmass enough woke bashing for now....

The Best Disney Β΄90s XMass Movie(s)

My favorite is of course:

Okay, okay I do not hate Christmas as some do, as long as we do it in style...Dickens style that is....and who did that better in the Nineties than Sir C Dickens?

Were there any other great Christmas movies made in the Nineties?

Is he really gonna call it out???untitled.gif

No, he is not, if I would add Home Alone and Mariah I would get a Ban for Life from the elite group of people with actual taste.

So instead let me call out one of the worst big Xmas movies of the Nineties.

To make it up, a little lesser-known Christmas Gem in my book, but I loved this guy ever since he did Beetlejuice.

Β΄90s Christmas Menu

Before anything Christmas is about food, and a huge table with an even bigger menu.

In my Nineties, before anything would hit the table people would be drinking and smoking, inside, surrounded by hyperactive children.

And there would be something on the table....

Merci:

Those nineties, so diverse, so inclusive, so wonderful and peaceful, so much chocolate during Christmas.

If you did not have Merci you must have had these Christmessy balls by Ferrero Rocher:


More Balls!!!

Cheese Balls!

NOOO!

Real Christmas cheese balls, like these:


Shrimp Cocktail
My Christmas Favorite, my mom pealed those mofos herself because those home pealed little buggers are the tastiest. There was always more to come, but sometimes this dish could not get beat by the main one.

Turkey Mashed Potatoes and Gravy

Now I am not sure if in the US they eat Turkey on both Thanksgiving and Xmas but ever since Europe got liberated after the 2nd World War Turkey has slowly invaded the European Christmas tables.


And if that was not enough chocolate for one day.....
There was always the hottest thing in town....

Chocolate Fondue:

Some Things never Change, or do they

Thank God for no longer being stuck in the 90s....when it come to shopping.

I had to do some last-minute shopping, or any shopping in the past. But now I just message SantaΒ΄s Elves at Amazon and they do all the work for me.

If three is a crowd how about overcrowded malls?

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Guess this guy would have loved to have him some Amazon

The Ghost Of Christmas Past

What did make those nineties so Special, I mean nobody really believed in Santa Claus as a kid right?

Although nowadays itΒ΄s even more obvious:

Maybe that little bit of doubt, because we were without the internet, increased the magic. Well, that and this of course:

A real Nineties Christmas looked like This

Even in the Nineties, we could be nostalgic for Christmas Past:

I am not going to say sorry for being Dutch, but I want to see some of my memories in this post as well.

This is how those cheap bastards The Netherlands celebrated Christmas past...

Holy Balls, that was a packed post, and I had to skip several courses because there was a little more there. But hey need to keep some stuff for next year?

If there is a next year???

Better enjoy this one, better enjoy this day, this week and Carpe Diem!

Talking about one of my all-time favorite Nineties movies, damn what an eye-opener!


#NinetiesFriday was brought to you by My Nineties Christmas Rant

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ZoSmnk8LeKM

LetΒ΄s do one more for Christmas's sake


WTF do I do on #NinetiesFriday?
Well, don't do what I do because that would be copy/pasta!

But some ideas are music, movies, television, sports, or really anything Nineties related.

I assume movie, TV, or music topic reviews or talk will be most common, but you could also talk about a sports memory or something else.

Thank Goodness you made it till the end Pees, Love and I am out of here!

Merry Whatever!!!!

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Some great 90s Christmas memories. Arnie sure made that bad Xmas movie and that Ferrero advert I can remember distinctly. Carpe Diem, we should for sure sieze the day, time sure flies!


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Nice! Even got some cool eighties cameo’s πŸŽΈπŸŽ„.

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Thanks Buddy, I wanted to capture the feeling and well a little cheating never hurts !PIMP

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I agree! I often throw in a year 2000. In my opinion the nineties didn’t end until 2001 πŸ˜ƒ

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I seriously love a good cheeseball. There's not much better in my book that good old cheese and crackers. When I was a kid we would go to restaurants that had a salad bar with bar cheese and those two crackers wrapped in cellophane. That's all I would eat! I heard Caulkin was thinking about buying the Home Alone house when it went on the market a while ago, but he decided not to.

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I never made those cheese balls but I watched some vids and I really got inspired.

I love cheese I am planning to serve a nice plate with many kinds of cheese this Christmas but I think I will make a real cheese ball in 2025

I didn't mention home alone for a reason πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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I work in a town that is well known for their cheese. They even have a type named after the town. I can pick up pretty much anything I want at anytime. I really take it for granted sometimes. I have a couple go to cheese ball recipes.

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A lot of classics where built in the 90s. Specially the GOAT drop the official theme for the 90s. I used to hold the original Christmas album.

Other albums that were a classic for me include the GOAT group of course. Boyz II Men, Christmas special album.

But no 90s Christmas could be safe in the Gold Age of hiphop so of course Uncle Snoop and crew should make an appearance.

Winter of 96 was the time is also the time they drop the hyper classic New York New York, when Snoop kicked down the buildings and set off the east-west coast war.

On the movie side, I remember plenty of 80s and 90s movies that made themselves classic on Xmass time. Who would remember Die Hard taking over LA and of course the crazy Gremlins. Although they were launched in the 80s, they were fully admired in Blockbuster VHS magic, which was a very 90s thing to do. I remember renting out Miracle on 8th Street and also the Anime classic Tokyo Godfathers.

I used to love Christmas in the 90s, probably my best memories. My young uncles-aunt or old cousins took me to the club after Xmas family dinner and I've got to spend a cool feeling rolling around their friend's house, and as I grew up into my teens, it was my turn to go clubbing on the 24th and visit friends of friends eating all their food.

One thing that differentiate people in Latin America from the US, is that, Christmas is a long party that goes into morning. Old people will fall asleep on their chair while young people will be leaving around 2am to the clubs and the after-dinner chat and be able have access to parties all over town before hitting the club. And then after, you either go home or you stay over someone's house since santa wasn't that much of a thing by that age.

Still it was fun, and also melancholic and also free. No problems, freedom of the night, and full of all around celebration. It was a key part of my late childhood and teens. I enjoyed it quite well and I hope other 90s kids did as well.

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Damn this comment is a gift!

Not just because you reminded me of that Snoop Dog song that slipped my mind many years ago.

This is high quality commenting, and that fuels my engine, thank you!

On top of that great call outs, and I love to get feedback like this. Getting that broader view...not just my One Direction,

Thanks so much I was a bit busy yesterday but when I read this, I was smiling out loud!

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