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Do You Recognize These 80s TV Catchphrases?

Do you recognize these 80s TV Catchphrases? It is Throwback Thursday after all, so lets take a little trip down memory lane. I was born in the mid 80s, so…

Do You Recognize These 80s TV Catchphrases

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Do you recognize these 80s TV Catchphrases? It is Throwback Thursday after all, so lets take a little trip down memory lane. I was born in the mid 80s, so I didn't get the full experience of the 80s, but I think I can hold my own here. Lets be honest there were some pretty iconic things that came out of the 1980s. The music, movies and TV were pretty dang good.

That's the thing about the 1980s and even most of the 1990s, they were memorable. These catchphrases will bring back a lot of great memories I bet. You'll probably remember growing up watching these shows, commercials, and movies. Maybe you watched them with your friends or at a grandparents house. Whatever the case was, I bet these take you back to a simpler time.

Unfortunately movies and TV shows these days don't really have those quotable catchphrases that shows and movies in the 80s and even the 90s did. I don't think we'll be doing things like this for shows that are out now. Ok, let me give you the video from Recaptured 80s on Instagram and see how many of these 80s TV Catchphrases you can name.

I got them all! Did you get them all too? Or at least most of them? He-Man, Full House, Diff'rent Strokes, Pee Wee Herman, The A-Team, Rocky 3, Inspector Gadget to start. Perfect Strangers, The Wendy's Ladies, The Life Alert commercial, I think that covers them all. Maybe I experienced more of the 80s than I thought.

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Bryan “Dub” Axelson is the host of the Kicks Wake Up Krew on KICKS 99 and has been with Beasley Media Group in Augusta for over 20 years. He got his start in radio by being a regular caller on the Kicks 99 morning show. He was soon hired and has worked in various roles in Augusta, including Promotions Director. He was raised in Georgia, and currently lives in Grovetown with his wife Kelsey, their daughter Maddie, and their 3 dogs. Dub enjoys watching sports, playing golf, spending time with his family, and discovering new music.