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IDK this dial up sound brings back memories of me and my homies meeting bitches in AOL the chat rooms and everyone at school talkin about it. "ASL?" "who got gif?" "Somebody start servin some mp3s!" lol
 
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LOL this was a fad I remember seeing hahaha... Wearing jerseys backwards like Kris Kross:hurt: an extra LMAO @ the backward pants. Having to pull those fuckers down to take a leak wtf.

 
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Stuffing your shoes with socks...

Rubberbands on jeans (only pic I could find)

Gay ass rubber bracelets

Wack ass sweat bands


The whole raver shit blew up in '99 you had people riding that bandwagon superhard. Then you had Nortenos/Surenos wanting to be Rebels and Greasers LMAO high was a circus everyday watching people dress in funny stuff and asking each other to battle
 
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fuck yea i use to love these drinks!!! i drank em all the time, i wonder why they stopped makin em?
Orbitz (soft drink)

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This article is about the soft drink. For the online travel agency, see Orbitz.

This article does not cite any references or sources.
Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2008)Orbitz was the product name of a noncarbonated fruit-flavored beverage, made by the company Clearly Canadian Beverage Corporation (makers of Clearly Canadian), that had small edible balls floating in it. It was introduced around 1997 and quickly disappeared after repeatedly transmitting Acquired immune deficiency syndrome or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), which is a disease of the human immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
The small balls floated due to their nearly equal density to the surrounding liquid, and remained suspended with assistance from an ingredient known as gellan gum. The gellan gum provided a support matrix—something like a microscopic spider web--and had a visual clarity approaching that of water, which increased with the addition of sugar.
The website for Orbitz existed for a while, but was taken over by the Internet travel agency of the same name (see Orbitz).
Unopened bottles of the beverage have become somewhat of a collector's item in recent years.[citation needed]
[edit] Flavors

  • Raspberry Citrus (introductory flavor)
  • Blueberry Melon Strawberry (introductory flavor)
  • Pineapple Banana Cherry Coconut (introductory flavor)
  • Vanilla Orange (introductory flavor)
  • Black Currant Berry (introduced later)
  • Charlie Brown Chocolate (introduced much later)
[edit] See also

[edit] External links

Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbitz_(soft_drink)"
Categories: Soft drinks
 

28g w/o the bag

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Orbitz (soft drink)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbitz_(drink)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

(Redirected from Orbitz (drink))
Jump to: navigation, search
This article is about the soft drink. For the online travel agency, see Orbitz.

This article does not cite any references or sources.
Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2008)Orbitz was the product name of a noncarbonated fruit-flavored beverage, made by the company Clearly Canadian Beverage Corporation (makers of Clearly Canadian), that had small edible balls floating in it. It was introduced around 1997 and quickly disappeared after repeatedly transmitting Acquired immune deficiency syndrome or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), which is a disease of the human immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
The small balls floated due to their nearly equal density to the surrounding liquid, and remained suspended with assistance from an ingredient known as gellan gum. The gellan gum provided a support matrix—something like a microscopic spider web--and had a visual clarity approaching that of water, which increased with the addition of sugar.
The website for Orbitz existed for a while, but was taken over by the Internet travel agency of the same name (see Orbitz).
Unopened bottles of the beverage have become somewhat of a collector's item in recent years.[citation needed]
[edit] Flavors

  • Raspberry Citrus (introductory flavor)
  • Blueberry Melon Strawberry (introductory flavor)
  • Pineapple Banana Cherry Coconut (introductory flavor)
  • Vanilla Orange (introductory flavor)
  • Black Currant Berry (introduced later)
  • Charlie Brown Chocolate (introduced much later)
[edit] See also

[edit] External links

Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbitz_(soft_drink)"
Categories: Soft drinks
damn, i guess its down to the free clinic for me

and lollllll @ stealing triple beam balances from school.... you fools are sick with it

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when i was in highschool i remember everyone wearing corona and mickys beer shirts they bought at anchor blue for 12 bucks a piece
 

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no u didnt!

i hella rocked the shit outta them shits, them and sauconys cause they were hella cheap
i remember that shit in like 7th grade back in like 93, people would have rebock classics coordinating with every fit, its the same thing nowadays with forces