Gen X is the “forgotten generation.” We made our own meals after school and Saturday mornings, we got dirty, played miles away from home with no way to reach us, we told offensive jokes, we built and jumped bike ramps, broke bones and drank from garden hoses, we had three network channels, we didn’t “mediate” with bullies—we kicked their asses, we had land lines, house phones and cordless phones that you could beat someone with, MTV showed music videos, Steven Spielberg and Michael Jackson ruled, we knew who we were gonna call, girls had big hair, guys popped their collars, there were clogs, and penny loafers, you chose Beta or VHS at the video store, high school lunch could be hell, we partied like it was 1999, teachers were off the wall, we had nerds, preps, stoners, burners, geeks, jocks, we drank Malt Duck, White Mountain wine coolers and Mickey’s Big Mouths, we got our permits at 15 and learned to drive on stick shift, the malls were our hangouts. There was no Internet or social media.
And we liked it.
(Oh yeah, we also had AIDS, terrorism, crack, racism, homophobia, subway shootings, cocaine, corrupt politicians, pollution, book banning, political correctness, TV preachers, climate change, stranger danger and Can’t Stop the Music.)
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B Harrison Smith is an acclaimed director, writer and author of such horror cult favorites as The Fields, Death House, Camp Dread, The Special and Where the Scary Things Are. His books include This Time It’s Personal, The Making of the Movie Leprechaun: “I Need Me Gold!” and the coming Making the Last Dinosaur. He has a third book in his trilogy that began with This Time It’s Personal followed by I Lived the 80s which looks at his post–high school and college journey. Smith’s attention to detail has made him an entertainment stand out and his unique trip through the 1980s translates into a fun compendium of the decade and his high school years.