Parenting: 90s vs Today

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  • @DudeDad
    @DudeDad  Рік тому +193

    SUBSCRIBE to my channel to see more braided belts and Heidi in that HOT vest! haha

    • @shellyems
      @shellyems Рік тому +3

      Again, this was my late grandmother's home. Our family is not okay with this. Please take this video down.

    • @sadhu7191
      @sadhu7191 Рік тому +1

      Iam going to live like the 90s for a day. Eat peanut butter smadwisches

    • @threadtapwhisperer5136
      @threadtapwhisperer5136 Рік тому

      ​@@shellyemsso, you and no one else in your family has any legal claim to their property?
      Get properly fucked, and perhaps one fine day youll be capable of understanding how the world doesn't give half a fuck about anyone
      Least of all your or me.
      So go attention farm elsewheree.
      I hear the professional victim types are currently really into showing their ground up piss flaps on the itnternet for money..
      Somehting like lonely hands? Maybe barely fans?
      No, the name of the website was "gee, why dont I have any fans?"
      Yup, that's 100% correct. Glad I could help!

    • @jonsey1886
      @jonsey1886 Рік тому

      @@shellyems
      Just report it to UA-cam

    • @drwatson32bit
      @drwatson32bit Рік тому

      Well, you got me with the C900

  • @morghan_
    @morghan_ Рік тому +802

    As a child of the 80s I relate to this SO hard. My dad would stand on the front porch and whistle (with his mouth) and we could hear it for at least a mile 🤣🤣 Hose water, playing in drainage ditches, and reappearing as the street lights came on. Those were the days!!

    • @audraarndt1824
      @audraarndt1824 Рік тому +10

      Identical!! 😅😅

    • @jpsphoto-vision8803
      @jpsphoto-vision8803 Рік тому +16

      And finding stuff to make ramps and forts out of

    • @thejakelegion
      @thejakelegion Рік тому +8

      We could hear my dad from 5 town blocks away when we're were playing at the park. Craaazy old memories.

    • @chkchkpap45
      @chkchkpap45 Рік тому +13

      My mom literally had a cowbell she would ring 😂😂😂

    • @VERONICALIGONCRAVIN
      @VERONICALIGONCRAVIN Рік тому +26

      Don't forget being able to leave the house in the morning and not even have to show your face until the street lights came on! I was born in 71 and I can definitely see how times have changed so much! and not for the better unfortunately!

  • @juliechildress8905
    @juliechildress8905 Рік тому +1165

    I really miss the 80s and 90s now. Being kids was so much simpler without social media.

    • @caesarsalad1170
      @caesarsalad1170 Рік тому +75

      Even early 2000s, 2007 junior high we got cell phones, just call and text, simple, didn't need anything else.
      Then they just had to make them internet accessible and it was downhill from there.

    • @Berserker3624
      @Berserker3624 Рік тому +24

      Ngl the 2000s just feel sterile and restrictive, the 90s give me freedom vibes while the 2000s are more ‘gilded cage’ than anything

    • @zokilauda
      @zokilauda Рік тому +26

      As someone born in 1976,
      I can confirm that..
      In my time, children
      were much more active
      compared to most Children today.
      Regardless of whether they played a sport or not.
      Nowadays, most children are only active when they participate in sports.
      Or quite coincidentally when they go to school by bicycle.
      That is also one of the reasons why most children today have poor motor skills.
      Or whatever it is called when children are physically poorly balanced.
      In my time there were many toys for children.
      But most of the time, most children had to use their own imaginations.
      Given what I know of childish behavior today.
      I am even more grateful that I was born in 1976.
      We didn't have much, but we were at least satisfied with what we did have.

    • @roboteen
      @roboteen Рік тому +1

      ​@@mat.se57nah it started around 08

    • @Wolf_3125
      @Wolf_3125 Рік тому

      ​@@mat.se572001

  • @Holly5794
    @Holly5794 Рік тому +2238

    Hose water was delicious. It strengthened the immune system

    • @DudeDad
      @DudeDad  Рік тому +239

      it's science

    • @ReelCapMedia
      @ReelCapMedia Рік тому +82

      Yes! I was not an 2000s kid and that stuff was still the bomb. Some of the coldest water I’ve had to this day.

    • @Calebs_Aviation
      @Calebs_Aviation Рік тому +27

      It’s part of my early memories as a 2000s kid

    • @SkeletorJenkins
      @SkeletorJenkins Рік тому +37

      We'd have died without it.

    • @pattyespinoza1217
      @pattyespinoza1217 Рік тому +24

      The best water ever!

  • @L0n3W0lfBl4ck
    @L0n3W0lfBl4ck Рік тому +92

    Being a kid in the 80s and 90s was way more fun and exciting then now. We could go out and play pretty much anywhere and your parents didn’t worry unless you weren’t home in time for dinner or before the street lights came on. We built things, tried things, got hurt and picked ourselves back up and tried again.

    • @munterboy9298
      @munterboy9298 4 місяці тому +4

      Agree when I think now of the things I used to do with my friends if I knew my own kids were doing that I would be worried

    • @purrfitazitgetz3365
      @purrfitazitgetz3365 4 місяці тому

      Thisss

    • @JayNoodles
      @JayNoodles 3 місяці тому +1

      Actually in the 80’s and 90’s kids started to have less freedom because helicopter parents………….you must have lived in an extremely safe neighborhood.

    • @purrfitazitgetz3365
      @purrfitazitgetz3365 2 місяці тому +1

      @@L0n3W0lfBl4ck you right we used to explore the neighborhood and out in da woods ride our go carts until the street lights came on

  • @ProtoMario
    @ProtoMario Рік тому +40

    The 90s were so crazy because you were never home and your parents never cared.

    • @MrsTindli
      @MrsTindli 8 місяців тому +8

      And it was the best time! Because kids were allowed to make their own experiences and deal with problems by themselves. Learningfield for important skills for lateron in life.

    • @KentPetersonmoney
      @KentPetersonmoney 5 місяців тому +2

      I use to run all over the place as a kid. Sometimes if i was lucky other kids would join me. I here kids don't even go out and play anymore. Obviously as I got older into my teens I went out less and less and started to stay in my room more. I figured it was normal for older kids to stay in more than younger kids.

    • @PlagueDoctor-rv9pd
      @PlagueDoctor-rv9pd 3 місяці тому +1

      @@MrsTindliit has merits but neglect or disregard for safety is hardly a good thing

    • @MrsTindli
      @MrsTindli 3 місяці тому +1

      @@PlagueDoctor-rv9pd yes, but neglect is something totally different because you still had your safe spot to go to. And today's concerns about safety are crazy and make children loose simple healthy common sense. And later on in life they are either overanxious about what might happen or they tend to try really dangerous things. I see that development daily at work with children. That's why I prefer the old school way.

    • @PlagueDoctor-rv9pd
      @PlagueDoctor-rv9pd 3 місяці тому

      @@MrsTindli most people just try to strike a healthy balance

  • @TimeBucks
    @TimeBucks Рік тому +1606

    This video gives me such mixed feelings.

  • @amandarobb2856
    @amandarobb2856 Рік тому +366

    I was born in the 70s, raised in the 80s...and raise my kids "old school". They play outside with sticks and imaginations when their toys are boring them, get straight A's (or Bs for my son), stay out of trouble, and are the most polite kids around! They aren't perfect, nobody is, but doing it "old school" isn't bad either! All the best!

    • @chivonfortney1656
      @chivonfortney1656 Рік тому +22

      I’m raising mine old school too!

    • @sam12587
      @sam12587 Рік тому +12

      I’ve raised all mine the same way. The adult ones are grateful now.
      The baby is 9 and it’s a struggle with mounting peer pressure but so far so good.

    • @strewnfieldtektites6744
      @strewnfieldtektites6744 Рік тому +12

      We literally had kids being kidnapped all over the place and on the back of milk cartons in the 80s and 90s and you think people (who you will probably never meet) might want a different pronoun or drag shows somewhere are a bigger threat? That that's some seriously messed up world view/priorities.

  • @wolfbandit77
    @wolfbandit77 Рік тому +636

    I can't imagine parents today allowing their kids to be at a park without them, regardless of the SyncUp watch.

    • @DavidVogt
      @DavidVogt Рік тому +61

      Yup, someone would call the cops.

    • @kamilahynas2327
      @kamilahynas2327 Рік тому +6

      Indeed

    • @lisascoe9563
      @lisascoe9563 Рік тому +20

      My kids grew up n the 90's and they didn't roam the neighborhood. We had John Walsh to teach us about that.

    • @anthraxdonuts
      @anthraxdonuts Рік тому +12

      If it’s a little neighborhood playground I could see it. My lil cousins go to the playground just down the road

    • @TheCharleseye
      @TheCharleseye Рік тому +17

      That's because the world is more horrible with each passing year.

  • @TwighlightAngelRose
    @TwighlightAngelRose Рік тому +45

    As a person that basically grew up in the 90s I LOVED it. I felt so free when I was able to walk down to the park on my own or go over to the gas station to get that slurpy in the summer. That whole railroad track thing made me laugh so much because a lot what we did back then would be considered dangerous and a hazard these days such as drinking from the hose or more so jumping around in the creek with no shoes on and running around like a maniac before dinner with no shoes as your mom calls you in for dinner only to sit down and watch things like the Simpsons 😂 I do miss those days.

    • @Seeker7891
      @Seeker7891 9 місяців тому +2

      Did you ever run alongside the moving trains, grab onto the outside ladder, and jump on for a ride? Those were such good days.

    • @randallneirynck8642
      @randallneirynck8642 6 місяців тому

      ❤😢

  • @gundog4273
    @gundog4273 4 місяці тому +10

    Our family was at a company picnic and we literally hovered over our children the whole time. It made me think of my mom letting us leave literally whenever and coming back literally whenever and having no idea where we were unless we came and told her. So crazy to me to imagine doing that now.

  • @bridgetbanerjea7588
    @bridgetbanerjea7588 Рік тому +225

    This is great! My favorite was the random scenes-Heidi stirring an empty bowl, Taylor grilling bananas 😂

    • @graceaxisa4213
      @graceaxisa4213 Рік тому +6

      What! I didn't even notice the grilling bananas part! I'm going back for another look! 😂

    • @homethatilove4595
      @homethatilove4595 Рік тому +2

      Why ? ? 🍌🍌 on grill ?

    • @ccl6192
      @ccl6192 Рік тому +5

      They were probably doing it to be silly but I do it because I like to have grilled stuffed banana as a dessert since I have celiac and can’t eat cookies pies cakes etc…
      You just cut a slit all the way along the top of the banana and stuff candies chocolate chips and marshmallows in then grill. It’s so yummy kinda like s’mores without the graham crackers. My favorite is resses cups, resses pieces marshmallows and crushed peanut

    • @thoatran2718
      @thoatran2718 Рік тому +2

      ok

  • @carolynridlon3988
    @carolynridlon3988 Рік тому +85

    I'm a child of the 60's & 70's - even more basic & simpler times. Definitely the hose water, being courteous by letting mom know where I was going & actually doing it, the metal lunch boxes & thermos, less issues & more freedom.❤❤ ❤❤❤

    • @homethatilove4595
      @homethatilove4595 Рік тому +4

      Yep metal lunch boxes

    • @carrie402
      @carrie402 Рік тому

      Oh yes!!@@homethatilove4595

    • @WiiGame2000
      @WiiGame2000 Рік тому +2

      It's hard to quantify which decade is more dangerous or more fun. Two things are clear:
      1) We tend to forget more of the bad times than the good times from our childhoods (unless acutely traumatized) and therefore glorify the past.
      2) We are the survivors of those decades. Those less lucky aren't here to bear witness.
      As Billy Joel put it: "The good ole days weren't always good, and tomorrow ain't as bad as it seems."

    • @barnettmcgowan8978
      @barnettmcgowan8978 Рік тому +1

      You forgot being able to by firecrackers as a minor, and beer with a note from your parents.

  • @Watchoutforsnakez
    @Watchoutforsnakez Рік тому +58

    So much denim. Moms sideways parted hair. Kids making bike jumps. Disposable cameras. Nailed it.

    • @caesarsalad1170
      @caesarsalad1170 Рік тому +3

      2000s up til 2013 most of us still walked to/from school straight to doing dumb shit at friends houses or the skate park, railroad tracks, creek, even the sewers lmao.
      Now? I almost never see kids walking, riding bikes, or skating from school, was biking when school let out and it was crazy how the majority were getting picked up, parents in a line like a drive thru.

    • @gregmarquez8720
      @gregmarquez8720 6 місяців тому +2

      Went into a Walgreens couple days ago and they had disposable cameras. I was tempted to grab one.

    • @Watchoutforsnakez
      @Watchoutforsnakez 6 місяців тому +3

      @@gregmarquez8720 Kelly from The Office didn’t understand disposable cameras cause she took a picture and then disposed of it🤣🤣🤣

    • @gregmarquez8720
      @gregmarquez8720 6 місяців тому

      @Watchoutforsnakez lol omg! I know people that'd do that!

    • @ilTHfeaa
      @ilTHfeaa 6 місяців тому +2

      i like the non-disposable cameras of today tbh, i love that you don’t have to worry about camera running out of space or if you change the film in the sun or anything like that. but i miss the tactile aspect of old pictures and photo albums. for christmas i’m gonna get my mom a photo printer like that connects to her phone so she can print out her pictures again and fill up more photo albums bc she used to *love* doing that but it’s become a thing of the past now

  • @redwingzfn
    @redwingzfn Рік тому +3

    Stop having so much fun.... as a kid from the 80's and 90's wow you guys nailed it. I laughed so hard thank you I really needed that.

  • @BigDaddy-dr8gf
    @BigDaddy-dr8gf Рік тому +11

    If you are old like me, you remember when there were only three TV stations and cartoons we only on Saturday mornings. During the summers your mother would kick you out of the house first thing after breakfast, you came home for lunch and then back out until diner, then back outside until the street lights came on. If you told your mother you were bored and could not find anything to do, you would find yourself mowing the lawn or cleaning your room ; I was never bored. We built underground forts and treehouses. Played tackle football without protective equipment. Had BB gunfights (head shots were not allowed). Contest to see you could climb the highest in the elm trees. Went swimming at the local pool without parental supervision. We would have wheelie and ramp jumping contest on our bikes. We made our own skate boards out of 2x4's and metal skate wheels. I'am very surprised any of us survived. We were definitely abused children.

    • @KentPetersonmoney
      @KentPetersonmoney 5 місяців тому +1

      Yeah as a kid I knew not to ever say there was nothing to do because then I'll find myself doing chores.

    • @mommy2libras
      @mommy2libras 3 місяці тому

      Some people whine and call it neglect. I call it having our creativity free to develop. There's a reason Gen X cured AIDS.

  • @lavernejones4471
    @lavernejones4471 Рік тому +151

    This was hilarious yet very nostalgic. 🥰
    Driving around yelling out the car window cracked me up!😂🤣

    • @stacystepp7914
      @stacystepp7914 Рік тому +12

      Yeah my Dad literally stepped out the door and whistled super loud. We heard that and hauled booty home...or else! Haha

    • @lavernejones4471
      @lavernejones4471 Рік тому +1

      @@stacystepp7914 😂

    • @jenniferbond7073
      @jenniferbond7073 Рік тому +4

      My step dad did the whistling when it was time come home. We could go anywhere we wanted as long as we could hear the whistle. We would literally be Al around the culd de sac we lived on, in and out of neighbors houses that we barely knew. What a fun time!

    • @earthlingYT
      @earthlingYT Рік тому +8

      My mom rang a cow bell with ferocity. She wouldn't stop till we yelled back. We're coming!

    • @lavernejones4471
      @lavernejones4471 Рік тому +2

      @@earthlingYT 😂🤣

  • @nycodary
    @nycodary Рік тому +49

    This video gives me such mixed feelings. Sadness for the time that went by, gratefulness for what we have now and how it's somewhat more easy with this gadgets and hopefulness that some of what was will be back and we won't lose ourselves in the future.
    Great job, like always, from the entire family! Greetings from Austria!

    • @DudeDad
      @DudeDad  Рік тому +3

      Thanks for watching from AUSTRIA! Love our intl. fans

  • @brianhaber7382
    @brianhaber7382 Рік тому +19

    Grew up in the 80s and 90s and am raising kids now. I miss the old days, but I understand some of the changes. This was spot on.

  • @carolynwatson4301
    @carolynwatson4301 Рік тому +22

    I raised my kids in the 90s. We didn't have internet until 2014. So yeah, it was awesome. Mostly because my kids actually did stuff not in the house all the time. We live in the country so that helped a lot.

    • @NopaliToons
      @NopaliToons 11 місяців тому

      90s kid here. Didn't have internet at home until 2013 (financial reasons). I'm not particularly glad for it since it did result in some unnecessary challenges (many school-related), and would say that counts as a basic utility now. No doubt that parameters set around its use are necessary though.

    • @KentPetersonmoney
      @KentPetersonmoney 5 місяців тому

      Wow you got internet late. Majority of the 90's we didn't have the internet. In 1998 we got the internet in my house. I remember thinking the internet was so fascinating back then.

  • @bananasean5145
    @bananasean5145 Місяць тому +3

    2:03 No one gonna talk about dude grilling bananas with the peel still on?

    • @greasemonkey5025
      @greasemonkey5025 26 днів тому

      I’ve watched this video multiple times to laugh at it and I’m just realizing this now 😂

  • @xxTeamTakagixx
    @xxTeamTakagixx Рік тому +161

    The 90s was pretty much my childhood except my dad had the gigantic VCR camcorder that he carried on his shoulder.

    • @DudeDad
      @DudeDad  Рік тому +16

      We couldn't find that prop! woulda been sweet

    • @chrissy4972
      @chrissy4972 Рік тому +3

      😂 I just found our huge VHS camcorder. Major investment back then!

    • @AudreyStar17
      @AudreyStar17 Рік тому +1

      We also had one! So great! And the family movies? Talk about 'shakey cam' 😆😆😆🤦‍♀️

    • @cataloukitcat
      @cataloukitcat Рік тому +1

      So you were rich, huh 😂

    • @BruceLee-xn3nn
      @BruceLee-xn3nn Рік тому

      We had one, I hated that 💩 back then.

  • @MaterMultis
    @MaterMultis Рік тому +286

    Funny you just made me realise that I've parented through three decades. I have to say that the 90s were easier but not simple. Parenting today is much more hands on and dangerous. Especially with online stuff. The mind is easier to damage than the probability of being hit by a train.

    • @cattysplat
      @cattysplat Рік тому +18

      My parents were and still are blissfully ignorant of the internet and wider world. Anything that's not on TV news or newspaper doesn't exist to them.

    • @Nerfherder-oo7iv
      @Nerfherder-oo7iv Рік тому +17

      So true. The internet is Pandora’s box and holds more negative influence than the entirety of the real world back then

    • @carrimycalifor
      @carrimycalifor Рік тому +2

      I'd say kids are less likely to get hurt in the real world now, though with cameras everywhere and phones and everyone knowing everything about their kids and where they are. You can even see everything someone is doing on the internet. I guess it's a trade-off.

    • @MelanieBarrozo-u7s
      @MelanieBarrozo-u7s Рік тому +6

      Yep. Everybody swears we used to be in more danger but I think that we’re in a pretty dangerous time to parent kids actually. Arguably there have always been difficulties and maybe they do just change each decade, trading problems …but I don’t think the potential dangers of being out too late in the 90s compare to the moral and mental corruption going on today in all honesty. At least for now my child is very entertained by a pile of leaves and a few rocks.

    • @jop4112
      @jop4112 9 місяців тому

      This.

  • @erinbickler2237
    @erinbickler2237 Рік тому +452

    As a child who grew up in the 90s, I never realized how much danger I actually was in! This is so spot on! Brilliant!

    • @Mama_Bear524
      @Mama_Bear524 Рік тому +28

      80s kid. It was even worse then 😂

    • @SRose-vp6ew
      @SRose-vp6ew Рік тому +5

      Some things were worse other things were better. Music, television, the internet and the neighborhood streets were far less dangerous and damaging 25 years ago. Now days we have better safe alternatives but only because we actually NEED them. Things are now more obviously good or evil, and we need more safe stuff just to be as safe as we used to be without the filters, cameras, kids bop, and K-love.

    • @lucycat4305
      @lucycat4305 Рік тому +40

      You weren't in any danger. Things were MUCH better for kids back then. It's today's kids I feel bad for.

    • @livinforthelord
      @livinforthelord Рік тому +1

      Honestly that’s so true

    • @cattysplat
      @cattysplat Рік тому +10

      None of it on camera either. We will take our secrets to our grave. Or shared at drunk reunions with old friends.

  • @DoctorSib
    @DoctorSib Рік тому +11

    The wood paneling is giving me all the flashbacks...😂😂

  • @hansemmen3862
    @hansemmen3862 Рік тому +3

    😂 The water hose and dangerous outdoor activities, no lies told!

  • @Betelguese84
    @Betelguese84 Рік тому +7

    I'm loving the inbuilt subtitles- As a Deaf person this is really helpful because lipreading can be a bit hard (especially with the false 'tach!) Thank you so much for that!

  • @salty8752
    @salty8752 Рік тому +43

    Heidi looks great in 90s attire, it fits her personality so well. Thank you for the great content.

  • @TheFamilyVonPapp
    @TheFamilyVonPapp Рік тому +48

    I love the new water balloon cluster things! Plus, once you’ve done the balloons, the straw things make a great sprinkler/sprayer head for the hose that the kids LOVE to chase each other with.

    • @mermaidflows4391
      @mermaidflows4391 Рік тому +5

      Even better though, they make reusable water balloons now. My neighbor gave my daughter one of her kid's and it's a game changer. All you need is a bucket to drop it in while it's open and it closes automatically and instantly full of water. There is a magnetic strip that closes the two halves of the ball. She had so much fun with it.

  • @TwoParentsAndAMic
    @TwoParentsAndAMic Рік тому +2

    That was hilarious and spot on. Especially the part about the water hose. I can relate to that 100%

  • @kingofnothing1433
    @kingofnothing1433 4 місяці тому +2

    Parenting in the 50's & 60's was waaaay easier. For example, Dad: Does anyone know where the kids are? Mom: No but they will come home when they get hungry! Dad: OK.

  • @mtthriller03
    @mtthriller03 Рік тому +312

    Man, this video made me happy and depressed at the same time. I feel like the entire point was to poke fun at how overprotective parents have become in the last couple of decades. However, the capstone was a pitch for a digital leash that enables non-stop helicopter parenting.
    While I am all for child safety, there is a lot of value in *figuring things out for yourself*. I was born in 85' and am happy to have "survived" the 90's. Growing up in Arizona, you learned to let the hose water run out first to avoid burning your face off 😅

    • @Frostfire40
      @Frostfire40 Рік тому +7

      Hahaha! I also spent a lot of my childhood in Arizona, born in Maricopa in the early 90's, 100% agree on letting the hose run a minute first before sticking any part of you near that water. 😆

    • @BruceLee-xn3nn
      @BruceLee-xn3nn Рік тому +9

      My mom is 69 and was scared of everything. She never worked and TRIED to keep me and my brother locked up in the house all the time. I can remember being 8 years old and going into the store to buy her fkn cotex and paying for our gas because she was scared to do it

    • @AurenGlytterkat
      @AurenGlytterkat Рік тому +19

      I know what you mean. Their pitch for that watch made me simultaneously laugh and also extremely angry. 😢

    • @donnymcgahan1158
      @donnymcgahan1158 Рік тому

      Sex trafficking is way too real

    • @CS-bu7lo
      @CS-bu7lo Рік тому +5

      ​@@BruceLee-xn3nnUnfortunately, every woman that I knew that behaved like that, had been abducted and SA-ed in her youth, leading to life long trauma. They don't often tell their loved ones but that behaviour is typical. I'm sorry for your mother and for you as kids, it's hard to grow up with a traumatized person.

  • @carriecusenz6173
    @carriecusenz6173 Рік тому +10

    Those 90's props, I love all of it!! I had so much fun pausing the video just to look at them, you got them spot on right down to the very last detail, that's impressive! My mom still has her Pyrex bowl set like that.
    The worst part of your week as a kid back in those days was if you didn't get to the video store early enough on Friday night to get one of the copies of the new releases and had to rent whatever was left, good times! So glad I grew up in the 80's and 90's, it was a great time to be a kid.

    • @bunny_0288
      @bunny_0288 Рік тому +2

      Yes! Every Friday night we would get together with our neighbors for movie night. We would go to Blockbuster and rent one movie for the adults and another movie for all the kids. Those are some of my favorite memories.

    • @carriecusenz6173
      @carriecusenz6173 Рік тому

      @@bunny_0288 Same here! There is still one Blockbuster left, it's in Bend, OR. There's a really good documentary about it, lol! I wonder if our old Blockbuster membership cards would still work?! :D

  • @benjamin.kelley
    @benjamin.kelley Рік тому +28

    The water balloon on the hose spigot (and breaking of course) unlocked a whole level of childhood for me.

    • @BigAltitude970
      @BigAltitude970 Рік тому +2

      I remember spigots with about 20 broken water balloon remnants built up by the end of summer.😂

  • @megha6865
    @megha6865 Рік тому +12

    90s times were simpler. We enjoyed. I dont remember being bored , depressed. We enjoyed summer vacations, we used to roam around all over place, played outdoor games, made friends with people. We had less options that made us value life more. Buy new clothes once or twice a year. We used to cherish those moments. Nowadays everytime go to mall we buy stuffs.
    Spending time with cousins, grand parents house created so many memories. , VHS , camera with roll, walkman. Those were our gadgets

  • @heathermetz3974
    @heathermetz3974 Рік тому +2

    1:00 “Nothing beats hose water!”

  • @mariposavioleta9007
    @mariposavioleta9007 Рік тому +240

    As an adult that grew up in the 80s the 80s & 90s were better than anything today!

    • @lucycat4305
      @lucycat4305 Рік тому +29

      Exactly! I was born in 1968. I would NEVER trade the freedom we had back then as kids, for the techn and surveillance these kids have today. Ferris Bueller would have NEVER had his great day off if he were going to high school now.

    • @mama-cita
      @mama-cita Рік тому +6

      I agree. I wish I could give my kids the freedom I had growing up. But it's too dangerous today. I was born 87.

    • @haroldmorgan5248
      @haroldmorgan5248 Рік тому +3

      100% Agree!!

    • @PavewayJDAM
      @PavewayJDAM Рік тому +17

      The Matrix was right, the lat 90s was the peak of human civilization.

    • @Mybeloved12
      @Mybeloved12 Рік тому +1

      agree!!!

  • @christinaFaith84
    @christinaFaith84 Рік тому +115

    I miss the 90's. Catching fireflies, walking to the park. Seeing a UFO when I was 10. Good times.

    • @DudeDad
      @DudeDad  Рік тому +56

      Umm… did you just try to normalize you seeing a UFO?? 😯

    • @mattrinne
      @mattrinne Рік тому +14

      Finding that treasure trove of stolen Nazi paintings.

    • @christinaFaith84
      @christinaFaith84 Рік тому +8

      @@DudeDad LOL I really did. With my brother and sister in Richmond, Vermont as we walked across the street to get snacks. It's just been on my mind since that sort of thing is all over the news.

    • @zaram131
      @zaram131 Рік тому +1

      What did it look like?

    • @givengrace3162
      @givengrace3162 Рік тому

      😂

  • @melatwrites
    @melatwrites Рік тому +41

    Having grown up in the 80's and 90's, you nailed it. It really was that awesome...😂
    But actually, my kids are totally jealous of my era and wish they had grown up during that time. One son insists that it wasn't just the freedom, but he says we had the best music. He's right.

    • @ladyeowyn42
      @ladyeowyn42 Рік тому +2

      We listen to 90s music on Saturdays. Usually it’s punk, alt rock, etc but I played Backstreet Boys & Spice Girls last weekend and our son loved it 😂

    • @rb98769
      @rb98769 Рік тому +2

      I don't think anyone can argue with that point about the music

    • @kamikeserpentail3778
      @kamikeserpentail3778 Рік тому +1

      It's not like the music is gone...
      Though I disagree.
      There's music of all time periods that is great.

    • @1977WasPeak
      @1977WasPeak 8 місяців тому

      ​@@rb98769i can, music from 1920-2017 is good

    • @1977WasPeak
      @1977WasPeak 8 місяців тому

      ​@@kamikeserpentail3778exactly, they act like the 21st Century doesn't have good music too😂

  • @e.l.2734
    @e.l.2734 Рік тому +1

    Hahah the kids are great actors too, and adorable ones at that.

  • @lazarusblackwell6988
    @lazarusblackwell6988 4 дні тому +1

    I miss the 90s the most because social life was way better then.
    Now,no one wants to hang out in person.
    They just want to communicate over a screen.

  • @John3.36
    @John3.36 Рік тому +17

    Haha! That denim 90's vest!!! The clothes, the house, and the way we used to do things in the good old days of the 90's was spot on! lol I love how you captured todays M.O. as well--I don't let my kids drink tap water either. lol

    • @sarahvp2003
      @sarahvp2003 Рік тому

      the vests!! I had forgotten about them until now. I had one that had a piano key print with black and white color blocks on one side, and also a cat print one.

  • @jpaulis292
    @jpaulis292 Рік тому +41

    I love how he's grilling bananas and a whole onion 🤣

  • @marycooper5118
    @marycooper5118 Рік тому +9

    That D.A.R.E. fanny pack! And the jellies! You could actually give those to Juno to wear to school and she'd be the trendiest kid in her class.

  • @yesindeed5811
    @yesindeed5811 Рік тому +5

    Parents opening the door and bellowing out the names of the children really brings me back

  • @medicatedforyoursafety9349
    @medicatedforyoursafety9349 Рік тому +4

    That was a nice trip down memory lane. ❤ thanks

  • @lydiahuey6901
    @lydiahuey6901 Рік тому +27

    Can 90s parents be continued characters?? The nostalgia hits hard

  • @nathanhale7400
    @nathanhale7400 Рік тому +12

    This was amazing! The fact that you have a D.A.R.E fanny pack was pure gold! I miss hose water, so delicious!

  • @davids2735
    @davids2735 Рік тому +15

    Love this🤣. Though there ain't no way my parents were going anywhere to find me for meals. Had to always stay in range of dad's yelling radius😂. And if they had to come and find me you know that paddle was most likely making an appearance😅

  • @poltophagy_
    @poltophagy_ 4 місяці тому +1

    When 90s dad was driving through the neighborhood calling the kids, that shot has the most beautiful shared common space between two yards. So serene.

  • @justmonika3635
    @justmonika3635 Рік тому +100

    Did you have a hard time finding all the 90s goodies?! Those sheets and the binder looked very much from my childhood haha

    • @DudeDad
      @DudeDad  Рік тому +68

      thirft store finds were clutch

    • @livinforthelord
      @livinforthelord Рік тому +2

      Oh yeah!!!

    • @garfieldgrl1
      @garfieldgrl1 Рік тому +20

      Trapper keepers are apparently back. They were all over the Walmart back to school section

    • @DaeguDown
      @DaeguDown Рік тому +5

      Good thing Igloo still makes retro versions of their coolers and water jugs. Totally rad!

    • @joemcintyre3558
      @joemcintyre3558 Рік тому +8

      Wouldn’t surprise me if they sold all that stuff at Walmart or Target all that stuff is in right now. My daughter wants to use my wife old 5 star zipper binder for school this year lol

  • @Godislove4517
    @Godislove4517 Рік тому +5

    We had to fill up our own water balloons when I was a kid. If we couldn't figure it out we were told we were too young for water balloons. We weren't disappointed if we only got a few. It was much easier and cheaper to entertain 90's kids. Plus if I ever told my mom I was bored she would have a chore ready for me. I was never bored enough to do chores.

  • @DJTheMetalheadMercenary
    @DJTheMetalheadMercenary Рік тому +6

    Dude the late 80's and 90's were LIT, love the good 'ol days.

  • @JennyG.COW5
    @JennyG.COW5 Рік тому +4

    I grew up in the 90's and early 2000's.
    I remember dial up Internet and VCRs. Also Cassette Tapes from "Alphabet Pals", Gel pens, binders and heavy books for school (this helped me with exercising my arms), and playing with Barbies and Brayer model horses!
    Let's not forget fun computer games like "Oregon Trail" ('96 edition), "Chip's Challenge", "Incredible Machine 2", and more. Plus Nintendo 64 and the Game Cube!
    While we now have a greater selection of videos, delicious healthy food options (I do like this option) and devices for helping make sure kids are safe, I liked the ability to have some freedom just playing with a friend and not having to worry about Mom or Dad looking over my shoulder all the time.
    I liked that kids knew stuff because they had to study and look it up.
    Not that I don't mind being able to go online and check something out like "What food helps with...?", but that when we had to look something up and took a little more effort on it, then we retain this information better.
    Also we weren't so confused about what was actual fact or not. We didn't have pronouns or crazy stuff I see now.
    And the Best part.... Everyone made an effort to get along regardless of the pigment of your skin color.
    We were Americans who cared about other Americans, and Both sides were cool with it! 🤝🤝🏽🤝🏿😊❤️

  • @Darth_Memus
    @Darth_Memus Рік тому +8

    The water balloons refusing to cooperate with the spigot were spot on. I struggled so hard as a kid to fill those things up 😂

    • @kestrelraptorial689
      @kestrelraptorial689 11 місяців тому +1

      Yeah, I could never get them to fill up to very big. They were almost impossible to fill with the garden hose. But no, we did not drink garden hose water. Though we didn't need reverse osmosis and filtered in every possible way water, either.

    • @deemont5715
      @deemont5715 11 місяців тому

      Me too😂

    • @mommy2libras
      @mommy2libras 3 місяці тому +1

      Yeah, they weren't ever made to fill up on the outdoor spigot. You were supposed to use the kitchen sink. The threading on the spigot would tear the thin balloons at least half the time. They did make the ones that came in a package with the plastic screw on piece for outside though- it fit on the spigot and the balloon fit on it. You got them at the dollar store,which was the only place we ever went. Those really helped.

    • @Darth_Memus
      @Darth_Memus 3 місяці тому

      @@mommy2libras that’s where we would get ours too since they were so much cheaper. I had no idea they were intended for an indoor sink, I’ll have to remember that for when I have kids. Thank you

  • @armidaescareno3923
    @armidaescareno3923 Рік тому +11

    Trying to fill up the water balloons as fast as you can was half the fun😂😂😂

    • @Obelov
      @Obelov Рік тому +1

      While getting pelted with them from others who filled theirs already. Lol

    • @caesarsalad1170
      @caesarsalad1170 Рік тому

      @@Obelov Then firecrackers once the water balloons ran out

  • @paulharrison7476
    @paulharrison7476 Рік тому +5

    2:03 now that's grilling! 😂

    • @DudeDad
      @DudeDad  Рік тому +1

      griddle nanans 😋

  • @Piperamberandbailey9204
    @Piperamberandbailey9204 Рік тому +23

    I must say the outfits are spot on 💯 love it, I remember all of this ❤ the good days 😂 we knew to go home when the street lights came on and you could hear my dads whistle all the way down at the store 😅 always drank from the hose too.

  • @AudreyStar17
    @AudreyStar17 Рік тому +2

    Shout out to hose water and playing by railroad tracks - and various other places - till we were called home by Mom/Dad on the porch!

  • @barryhalfin2382
    @barryhalfin2382 Місяць тому +1

    That's why all these kids today are nuts. 90's was a great time.

  • @Kats_Tea_Time
    @Kats_Tea_Time Рік тому +11

    As a kid in the 90s, this is accurate, lol. Though my parents were pissed if I was visiting/riding my bike on the next street over and they didn't know. If I heard the yell I was in trouble, lol.
    Also, the snacks from the 90s, a few of us tried some of the classics like cosmic brownies and they're just absolutely terrible now. (Kinda miss not having so many options to watch, lol. My niece and nephew have no idea what they want to watch)

  • @rebekahscorner3367
    @rebekahscorner3367 Рік тому +16

    Love your guys content. I was born in the nineties but I can definitely real to some since it was also early 2000’s with some of that.

  • @327holden
    @327holden Рік тому +21

    Impressive they were able to find a house still rocking all that 90s decor

    • @fotochikyo
      @fotochikyo Рік тому +8

      LOVED it! I don't know why all houses have to be modern and industrial looking

    • @august7583
      @august7583 Рік тому +3

      That house brought me back to the 90s too!

    • @DudeDad
      @DudeDad  Рік тому +4

      Unfortunately it sold the next week and they're gutting it....no more wood paneling :(

    • @327holden
      @327holden Рік тому

      Not the thin fake wood paneling! I have fond memories of that stuff slowly falling off the wall

  • @Seeker7891
    @Seeker7891 9 місяців тому +2

    Nothing beats growing up in the 90s. Near death experiences on a regular basis with your friends and zero adult supervision for most of the day really built character. Today's kids can't even be out at the park without an adult keeping eyes on them at all times.

  • @LANsolo12
    @LANsolo12 Рік тому +1

    Down by the railroad tracks making bike jumps 😂😂😂😂.. that sums up my whole childhood.. maybe add in floating down the canal on inner tubes😂😂. Parents couldn’t care less where I was.

  • @andrewl9472
    @andrewl9472 Рік тому +7

    We may not have had the easy fill water balloons in the 90s, but we did have Super Soakers that held a gallon of water and stung a bit when you got sprayed with them.

    • @deemont5715
      @deemont5715 11 місяців тому

      OMG!!! I remember the Super Soakers

  • @SharonPorts
    @SharonPorts Рік тому +4

    I really like the 90s parents. I miss those days

  • @andrewjankowski9650
    @andrewjankowski9650 Рік тому +9

    I am so glad I came of age in the 1980s/1990s (b. 1983) as I think we were the last truly independent, play outside every day all the time generation.

  • @Based_Is_Best
    @Based_Is_Best Рік тому +33

    The 90’s were better

  • @jessbulley4163
    @jessbulley4163 Рік тому +2

    The WATER BALOONS was SPOT ON

  • @livinforthelord
    @livinforthelord Рік тому +14

    Great video as always Dude Dad! This is such a relatable and hilarious video! Keep up the great work- 1M subscribers soon bro 😎

    • @DudeDad
      @DudeDad  Рік тому +2

      Thanks! hoepfully soon!

  • @cecev5553
    @cecev5553 Рік тому +10

    Loved Heidi mixing that empty mixing bowl with the old tv moms manic smile lol.

  • @roastbeefer06
    @roastbeefer06 Рік тому +4

    The outfits, and the 90s house is just. . .. so accurate!!

  • @benjamindover2601
    @benjamindover2601 11 місяців тому +1

    Nothing says you're a 90's kid like your mother blowing second hand cigarette smoke into your face whilst telling you to come home when the street lights come on.

  • @astark8061
    @astark8061 Рік тому +5

    I miss growing up in the 90s. It was such as awesome, albeit mostly unsupervised, time🤣
    Our parents were always at work so myself, my sister and friends would always get into the most ridiculous and dangerous stuff.
    Now that I’m a parent, I think I would die if my kids even came close to doing half of the things we got away with 😩

  • @jennifergragg1850
    @jennifergragg1850 Рік тому +4

    Oh the 90s!! Thanks for the memories!! Y’all are awesome!! 😂😂💜💜

    • @DudeDad
      @DudeDad  Рік тому +1

      Theres no school like old school

  • @T-Mobile
    @T-Mobile Рік тому +10

    We couldn't stop laughing how accurate this was 😂

  • @kevinmurray7661
    @kevinmurray7661 Рік тому +5

    As a child of the 80's and 90's, if I wasn't home by 6pm I didn't get dinner. 🤣

  • @danielkuttel7867
    @danielkuttel7867 5 місяців тому

    2:02 the bananas, lemon and onion at the grill is killing me…….. so funny

  • @awesomeninja9433
    @awesomeninja9433 Рік тому +8

    Just proves how much better the 90s were than today! 😂

  • @pixiwix
    @pixiwix Рік тому +5

    I didn't realize just how much I had to thank my 90s mom for until right now...

  • @l01j99
    @l01j99 Рік тому +5

    That enormous binder has a name. It is called a trapper keeper.😂

    • @deemont5715
      @deemont5715 11 місяців тому +1

      Yes, Trapper Keeper. I got a new one every school year.

  • @joanfergusonsgirl4774
    @joanfergusonsgirl4774 Рік тому +3

    When he pulled out the little disposable Kodak camera I was actually expecting him to pull out one of those giant camcorders that you had to put a VHS in to record your videos on. But all in all this was accurate 😂👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤️

  • @biofrequency1202
    @biofrequency1202 Рік тому +1

    The bananas and lemon on the grill killed me lol

  • @vesperlarten204
    @vesperlarten204 Рік тому +1

    God, do I miss the 90's!!!! And I love how he's grilling bananas.

  • @valerie4912
    @valerie4912 Рік тому +4

    I’m a child of the 80’s AND 90’s. I survived!! 😂

  • @kunalmergu3811
    @kunalmergu3811 Рік тому +4

    Still 90's days are best 👍💯...

  • @DirtyDan71327
    @DirtyDan71327 Рік тому +7

    The fact you can't just yell out for the kids anymore is sad. It's because they never leave to begin with.

  • @marietalinda
    @marietalinda Рік тому

    I'm born in 87 and I feel so grateful for growing up on the 90's. I can relate so hard to dad picking us up in the car, I could literally be like 3 km from home and move wherever I wanted, and yes, I had to pass rail roads to get home..

  • @user-no2mz9hl4f
    @user-no2mz9hl4f Рік тому +2

    Parents, please do not get your children smart watches! We have a major problem with over dependence on smart devices, especially with our children. If you’re concerned about your child’s safety, then he’s probably not ready to be independent and needs you or a trusted adult to mind him. In the mean time, teach your children basic navigation/geography of your neighbourhood/village, how to tell time, self defence (I highly recommend “Protecting the Gift” by Gavin de Becker), basic fire safety, and how to get help in an emergency. If you don’t trust your child to go out alone without a tracking device, than your child isn’t ready. When your child is ready, a simple phone that just calls a few numbers (a few trusted adults + 911) is all he needs. He does not need to access the internet, he does not need a phone camera, he does not need to play games. Just your basic, “Hi Mom, I’m leaving school now. I’ll see you in five minutes.”

  • @perfectlyawkward1326
    @perfectlyawkward1326 Рік тому +3

    I was born in 1991 I definitely got to grow up in the best decade, I love the nostalgia this brings back💝

  • @Bluesbabesrv
    @Bluesbabesrv Рік тому +4

    Railroad tracks so true! Back in the late 50's early 60's my brothers, friends and I would walk the tracks from our neighborhood to the Cleveland airport. Our parents never knew where we were just that we were all together so we would be fine. 😊

    • @DudeDad
      @DudeDad  Рік тому +3

      aint no school like old school

  • @chickenandfox5281
    @chickenandfox5281 Рік тому +5

    I grew up in the 2000's but my parents treated us like it was the 90's thankfully.

  • @userhFDR7PBw
    @userhFDR7PBw Рік тому +1

    "Alright kids, have fun" with one lame balloon gets me rolling on the floor laughing😂

  • @lazarusblackwell6988
    @lazarusblackwell6988 4 дні тому +1

    For many parents today,parenting is about giving your kids an internet device,to pacify them, so they wouldnt bother you during the day.
    Many parents dont teach their children anything and take them nowhere.

  • @lilpinkbubbles6592
    @lilpinkbubbles6592 Рік тому +4

    The way we played in the 90’s we are lucky we made it out alive.

  • @bw6138
    @bw6138 Рік тому +4

    I miss the '90's soooooooo much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @cattysplat
    @cattysplat Рік тому +4

    Having a water bomb explode in your face getting overfilled at the outdoor tap was a right of passage. Also getting your clothes flooded by a pumped up super soaker.

  • @heatherganschinietz1298
    @heatherganschinietz1298 Рік тому +1

    Home before the street lights came on.
    Bikes were everything.
    When parents weren’t home: Nobody in/nobody out.
    And NEVER call mom at work. She was a checker (The late 70’s/early 80’s).

  • @ginny1779
    @ginny1779 4 місяці тому +1

    Those vhs gave me flashback , good times.