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They reminisce about their salad days and all seems well.
At least Parkinson can reminisce about happier days with Shaggydog.
They reminisce about first meeting and have some pizza with caviar.
Fans from earlier generations reminisce about how it used to be.
They also reminisce about him in on- and off-camera interviews.
We reminisce about the night before and laugh in the car.
People like to reminisce about making mixtapes for friends and significant others.
You may reminisce about Kanye West's work before he hooked up with her.
The two reminisce about Sweetwater, their ranch, and how things used to be.
Reminisce about all those years of great tasting Shapes for the last time.
Faculty members were eager to reminisce about DiVincenzo's dazzling days as a Sallie.
Look through old photos on your phone and reminisce about your favorite memories.
We reminisce about fall, which is our absolute favorite time of the year.
At certain points, the man will stop and sit, and reminisce about his life.
All of us sit at a long table and reminisce about this weekend's festivities.
Otherwise he may have more than broken bones to reminisce about over a lager.
But before that, the anchor and his team had a lot to reminisce about.
Bobby Brown can reminisce about teaching Michael Jackson to moonwalk, allegedly ... but that's about it.
She plays Norah Jones, and they reminisce about the pancakes at an old Cambridge spot.
Payne, 24, couldn't help but reminisce about how fast time flew by in his caption.
Now let's all watch Cregg do "The Jackal" and reminisce about the good ol' days.
Brunch commences and we play a game and reminisce about our favorite memories with him.
After that, we reminisce about Vice Gaming's New Podcast, before opening up The Question Bucket.
It's what we look at, it's what we talk about, it's what we reminisce about.
It's comforting, no doubt, for many to reminisce about the '80s as a simpler time.
Smith and Dorsey reminisce about their life stories and tell a history of gospel music.
He took the change to reminisce about 1939 Civil War epic "Gone With The Wind."
Ever reminisce about that funky beach house you rented with friends that one great summer?
The two reminisce about Anna Maria's life with her brother in the early 20th century.
Following his death, friends took to social media to reminisce about his plans for the future.
Reminisce about the good ol' days with your partner with the help of a Homesick candle.
In fact, this song will definitely make you reminisce about those old Hannah-and-Adam days.
Rodriguez could just tell war stories, talk about mechanics and pitcher patterns, reminisce about postseason glory.
It wasn't the only time I heard one of the sex workers reminisce about the past.
We reminisce about the trip and cannot wrap our minds around how long we have been away.
Cue up this song, then read on to reminisce about the TV characters we've loved and lost.
Sit back, relax, and get ready to reminisce about nine cuts that changed the beauty world overnight.
In direct-to-camera interviews, the real-life participants and third-party experts reminisce about what happened.
They sing patriotic songs, recite Mr. Xi's slogans about the "Chinese dream" and reminisce about revolutionary heroes.
It was cool to see Bolt Thrower and Autopsy reminisce about their European Bloodbrothers Tour in 1990.
The experience is more nostalgic than gastronomic, and I reminisce about my grandmother's cooking on her farm.
Al-Halabi, who the children refer to as Baba, or Dad, said the children still reminisce about Aleppo.
For now, Fogle has 15 long years to reminisce about the sweet oven-baked smell of Subway bread.
I hold J. and reminisce about the last time I came to this museum nearly a decade ago.
Not especially cordial pleasantries are exchanged as Hugo and Carlotta warily reminisce about their times together and apart.
Taylor goes on to reminisce about opening her first childhood lemonade stand and working her way through college.
You're on location—you're being taught by a studio teacher, and your childhood is something you reminisce about.
Many former USIA employees reminisce about the halcyon days when their work was relevant to U.S. foreign policy.
Experts reminisce about the era which they say offers key lessons as coronavirus triggers another tech market crash.
If TPPF really wants to reminisce about the good ol' days, maybe they should just stick to selfies.
And Lin-Manuel Miranda, Michael Phelps and some other game changers reminisce about their very good years. SURPRISE!
Reminisce about all the good times you've had watching, listening to and pretending to be best friends with Adele.
Expect to run into old friends and to reminisce about the dreams you had for your future long ago.
Everything from the topics and lyrics, the delivery and the overall sound—it all made me reminisce about Peep.
One Direction fans still reminisce about the days Zayn Malik would pull his long hair into a man bun.
The store also said a large number of tourists visits the store to reminisce about the former rental company.
The characters reminisce about working with Rose, and about the relationships that developed and transformed and ended during those collaborations.
For now, all we can do is reminisce about other times internet companies decided to jump into the smartphone market.
But just because we expected it doesn't mean it's not fun to reminisce about the night's big zingers – shall we?
He can wax philosophical for hours about the significance of just about any hardcore record or reminisce about that pg.
For now, I'll take comfort in my white blanket of nostalgia, and reminisce about how tasty those dessert pizzas looked.
In the years since, my body had changed more than Aleena's had, and I didn't like to reminisce about it.
"Aveeno is on sale!" she suddenly exclaimed, before continuing to reminisce about the good old days of the East Village.
Watch ethical porn together, read erotica, share a fantasy or even reminisce about the hot sex you used to have.
That's why, when people are transitioning, they start to reminisce about falling in love or being in a car accident.
They also reminisce about their favorite characters, talk about the upcoming big-screen release and take questions from inquisitive young Padawans.
In this week's issue of PEOPLE, some fan favorites reminisce about the show's impact on both their professional and personal lives.
But when I returned to my high school Wednesday, it wasn't to reminisce about or indulge again in the liberal arts.
It is odd that the 76-year-old Biden feels compelled to reminisce about long-dead 1970s reactionary senators like Eastland.
That leads Louis and Jessica to reminisce about how they acquired their own American names, and the first time they met.
It is a dance with ghosts who lean on crates in the night and reminisce about that wild party in 1970.
I often reminisce about the new age traveller parties in fields, people I met, and squats I used to live in.
It's a really fun way to reminisce about the past and is sure to get you and your partner feeling sentimental.
As the women gather for the 40th portrait and reminisce about their shared lives, Danny asks them to sign legal waivers.
We held a reunion, gathering to reminisce about "the good old days" and, to a lesser extent, ponder the country's future.
Professors reminisce about an age when public money was plentiful, governments left them alone and academics were part of the ruling class.
It's been 10 months since Paul died, and I still want to talk about him all the time and reminisce about him.
But once they are persuaded, your holiday gatherings will be less vexing to create, organize and reminisce about for years to come.
I don't have a countryside upbringing to reminisce about but the memory of a pleasant morning spent in a bakery will do.
The contestants gather to reminisce about their time on an island off Fiji, and the winner is announced and awarded $1 million.
It is the sort of meal you might cook once a month for a good long while and reminisce about for years.
It's good to remember your family coming together, or to fondly reminisce about how delicious Grandma's stuffing was before she passed away.
We brought the #DawsonsCreek cast back together in celebration of its 20th anniversary to reminisce about their time on the iconic TV show.
The singer recently took to social media to reminisce about her big day and share the first photos of the princess-inspired dress.
We reminisce about what we once had and how we used to be received when we walked into a room full of people.
While the "of the month" series has expanded beyond IPAs, Foothills fans continue to reminisce about their favorite IPA of the Month releases.
Baby boomers and Gen Xers often reminisce about the days of meeting up with friends at the neighborhood cul-de-sac or mall.
Cooper and DeGeneres then began to reminisce about their trips to the White House, which the actor revealed he once visited sans underwear.
At the end of the summer, Jenna shared a pair of sweet family photos on Instagram to reminisce about the past few months.
Watch Summers reminisce about the good stuff and talk about the recent DIY slime trend (it just doesn't compare) in the video, below.
That's why Sally Hansen's latest collaboration with Crayola makes us especially happy — it feels like the grown-up way to reminisce about childhood.
Haleyi reached out to Weinstein multiple times after the alleged assault, including once to "reminisce" about their time together in 2006, Cheronis said.
Noisey caught up with him to reminisce about "Shoes," the genesis of Kelly, and the dawn of virality as we know it today.
Vegetables Let's all reminisce about when Andy lived in a pit amongst the rats, and ate vegetables from the park's community garden to live.
Each Moschino x The Sims piece will make you reminisce about simpler times spent hunched over your PC, selecting outfits for your favorite characters.
He loves to reminisce about his eight years in the Obama administration, but not so much about old Senate votes or friendships with segregationists.
She begins to reminisce about the the day they got the car — Jack had splurged on a new one, and the kids were thrilled.
Lucky for us, the famous body care brand just gave us something to reminisce about: Bath fizzies that smell like our middle school memories.
Years later, Mr. Long would reminisce about the first time he saw El Capitan, in 2442, and about that historic climb five years later.
Miley and her new man, Cody Simpson, did an Instagram Live video together Sunday to reminisce about their less-than-a-month-long relationship.
I call my best friend, B. and we reminisce about our recent girl's trip and talk about our plans to meet up over Thanksgiving.
While it's all well and good to reminisce about the glory days of Vine, it's worth asking whether we'd still love Vine if it matured.
As I make my way upstairs with a belly full of short rib and jasmine rice, I reminisce about my first day in New Hampshire.
Fischer is still a huge fan of The Office and is always down to reminisce about her time there or answer any burning fan questions.
The star of the Rocky Horror Picture Show TV revamp sat down with PEOPLE Now to reminisce about Victorious — and dish on her favorite episode.
There's no better time to reminisce about a great vacation than when you're back at work trying to recuperate with a hot cup of coffee.
In this video they head back to Thame in Oxfordshire, where they give a brief tour of the town and reminisce about how they met.
She's here in London for med school interviews, and hearing the two of them reminisce about their school years makes me nostalgic for college, too.
In our chat, below, they reminisce about the '90s, tease what Dannijo ready-to-wear might look like, and call out the next arm party.
At various points men, including Ben Bradlee (Alfred Molina) are heard to reminisce about the old days when journalists ignored the sex lives of politicians.
We catch up on our personal lives and reminisce about our trips around China, hiking the great mountains, and having misadventures with shady menu items.
Four of the current New York Times journalists who covered President Bill Clinton's impeachment reminisce about that time and how it echoes in today's coverage.
One evening, two Sichuanese and a Beijing native took a break from their medium-spicy meal to reminisce about their first dry pot in China.
As a narrative device, she uses the faces of the anonymous and utterly unremarkable people she encounters during her commute to reminisce about her past.
We'll reminisce about that time we almost ruined everything but we're fine again now and, actually, aren't the butterflies getting to be a little much?
So when Jenna Fischer, who played Pam Beesley on the show, took a moment to reminisce about the emotional Goodbye, Michael episode, people were pretty pumped.
Gaston and LeFou do not have sex in the new Beauty and the Beast, though LeFou does reminisce about their bonding time during an unspecified war.
As we reminisce about the good old days, when October 31 was the MOST magical day of the year, the same conversation seems to come up.
My multiple ear piercings have never interfered with me hearing them reminisce about their better days or listening to them as they express their last wishes.
Although Serena Williams previously revealed that she wouldn't be celebrating her daughter's first birthday, over the weekend, the tennis pro did reminisce about Alexis Olympia's birth.
In 2018, PEOPLE sat down with the cast to reminisce about making the film and find out what the former child actors are up to now.
In London, I have no youthful history to reminisce about, and now when I walk its streets I wear the invisibility cloak of middle-aged womanhood.
So as we all stand in awe of where Jagr has ended up, this seems like a good time to reminisce about where it all began.
But across the country, legions of former Sears workers like Mr. Atwood, a retired truck driver, gather regularly to reminisce about their long careers in retailing.
I reminisce about my blissful summer interning in Singapore where I tried all the world's cuisines at hawker centers and made a ton of euro friends.
Improbably, they would go on to win the World Series in a season that he and countless other Mets fans still reminisce about 50 years later.
And if you want to reminisce about the heyday of Sex and the City by going on a tour led by Sarah Jessica Parker...well, you could.
When former teammates reminisce about Gazza, they almost all wish that they had put an arm around him; wish that they had somehow been able to help.
When Wright runs into Pitino, Huggins, and other former Big East coaches, they still reminisce about the times coaching against each other at the Garden and elsewhere.
There's a souped-up anniversary Blu-ray coming that helped spur the reunion, and the group took the opportunity to reminisce about their time making the film.
On the first evening of fall, members of the boomer-era Ridgewood diaspora, fresh from Florida and Long Island, gathered at Gottscheer Hall to reminisce about adolescence.
A little while later, Meera and Hodor reminisce about food that is not moss, while the Three-Eyed Raven and Bran go on a little vision trip.
You'd be hard-pressed to find many Atlantans today who can reminisce about the bars of city's roaring jazz heyday in the late 21970s and early 21969s.
Weaver's characters, whose stories were written while she traveled Europe in a van, reminisce about their childhood homes, talk of "rebuilding," and are eager to go someplace.
Roger Stone, the political provocateur, visited the bar at the Four Seasons Hotel on primary day last week to reminisce about his long friendship with Donald Trump.
Mr. Samson, who is 50 and was a computer software pioneer, will reminisce about his subway adventure with Michael Miscione, the Manhattan borough historian, at 7 p.m.
But the real focus of the panel was to appreciate the fans, reminisce about the films' productions, and pay tribute to Carrie Fisher, who died in December 2016.
Last week we were reminded of the existence of AIM just long enough to reminisce about our youthful indiscretions on AOL's messenger before its overdue termination in December.
The real problem for Motorola, though, would be making this new Razr anything more than a feeble attempt to make people warmly reminisce about a long dead phone.
Alex Rodriguez's youngest daughter celebrated her birthday and the former baseball star took to Instagram on Friday to reminisce about how fast the 9-year-old has grown.
The Chicago actress, who recently portrayed real-life screen star Olivia de Havilland in FX's Feud, used Dylan's birthday as a way to reminisce about her son's childhood.
Meghan Markle gave her first public speech as a member of the royal family on Thursday — and it's hard not to reminisce about Kate Middleton's own royal first!
So [re-shooting the album cover] was the perfect opportunity to touch base and reminisce about Corinne Day, who shot the cover and is sadly now passed away.
Castro went on to reminisce about his youth on the family plantation in the eastern village of Biran, in particular about his father who died before the revolution.
Bryan calls Orrin and they reminisce about when Orrin was his professor and then talk about how the moral path seems less straightforward now, with too many vagaries.
Older huntsmen reminisce about their first forays into the thorny scrubland by moonlight; boys imitate their fathers' strides across vast plains as they follow packs of brawny mastiffs.
Take the time to catch up with old friends and reminisce about your big day, with folks like fashion icon Valentino and his partner, Giancarlo Giammetti, for example.
While everything today, both old and new, can be easily obtained online, tape trading aficionados like powerfulmgp will always look back and reminisce about the good ol' days.
Originating in 2009, Candle Cove comes from a conversation on a nostalgia forum where several users tried to reminisce about a puppet program they can only recall hazily.
Pitt and Aniston appeared in their first photograph together in over a decade, and the images caused fans to reminisce about the time that the actors spent together. 
The actress recently reunited with her co-stars from that 2002 comedy, Selma Blair and Christina Applegate, for an interview with Entertainment Weekly to reminisce about the film.
As they hack and bludgeon each other in the revamped arena, we can reminisce about the good old days, and shed a tear thinking of times gone by.
It would stand to reason that Sam and Bucky going to team up to save the world and reminisce about what it was like to fight alongside Steve Rogers.
Comedian and director Mel Brooks stopped by The Tonight Show to reminisce about his dear friend and colleague Gene Wilder, who passed away earlier this week at age 83.
Callahan said these events are often full of grateful animal lovers, who are happy interact up-close with a dog again as the reminisce about their own past pets.
Here's our review of the iPhone 4s if you want to put on some Sarah McLachlan and reminisce about the good times because the 3.5-inch iPhone is gone.
HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON Meredith Lue, former studio manager for the photographer Mary Ellen Mark, who died in 2015, will reminisce about the artist and show images of her work.
It was a safe space to speak their language, reminisce about the country they'd left, and enjoy familiar dishes that had the power to transport them temporarily back home.
"You have a lot of retirees who reminisce about their childhoods every time they hear Donald Trump say 'Make America Great Again,'" said Representative Darren Soto, an Orlando Democrat.
While Cyrus was soaking up her "#MeTime," fans couldn't help but reminisce about another time where she showed off her twerking skills — her infamous 2013 VMAs performance alongside Robin Thicke.
From the press room, Kerry wandered down the hall to address several hundred enthusiastic staffers gathered in the building's ceremonial lobby and reminisce about his four decades of public service.
We don't personally know these people and yet we can discuss how long someone's hair has gotten and reminisce about when they were just babies with no hair at all.
"We'll reminisce about that time 10 years earlier when thousands of people pledged in their mom's honor to step up," she said of the service, according to the Albuquerque Journal.
Most of the stars appeared in person to reminisce about working on the show with Burrows, but Perry, who sent a video message, was working from London at the time.
Sixteen years after the release of tragic teen romance A Walk To Remember, the movie's star posted on Twitter to reminisce about her time on the Nichols Sparks-adapted flick.
And you could feel compelled to reach out to your friends to tell them what they meant to you this year — or to just reminisce about 2018's wildest moments.
"We'll reminisce about that time 10 years earlier when thousands of people pledged in their mom's honor to step up," she said of the service, according to the Albuquerque Journal.
Much like parents who, on the way to drop their children off at college for the first time, wistfully recall them as infants, we too reminisce about Daenerys' early days.
The majority of American and Canadian players dispersed to Europe and North America, but the national team compatriots have still had ample opportunity to reminisce about their experiences in Pyeongchang.
The dames in question — longtime friends Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, Joan Plowright and Eileen Atkins — swap raunchy anecdotes and reminisce about their prolific careers during a weekend in the country.
But thanks to a forthcoming book on the beleaguered company, employees had a chance to reminisce about one some of us may not remember: its sketchy-ass Safe Rides Fee.
They each reminisce about what they learned from the early portion of their careers, discuss the importance of their fathers in their development, and are lauded by their own children.
" She used most of her speech to reminisce about the TV industry of the 1960s and '70s, ending with her signature line, "I'm so glad we got this time together.
The U2 frontman caused a paparazzi meltdown at Craig's in WeHo and was happy enough to reminisce about a photo taken years ago ... a photo of Bono with bull horns.
In February, Philipps' best friend and former Dawson's Creek costar Michelle Williams stopped by to reminisce about some of the more hilarious moments they'd shared with some of Hollywood's leading men.
With the Nintendo Switch blowing up your feed and getting you to reminisce about the glory days of video games, you may have missed some of this week's best new apps.
"When my oldest son and I sit together, we reminisce about the things we used to do, going to the public garden or when I dropped him at school," she said.
Since then, hundreds of people have taken to social media to reminisce about their time shopping at the store and to express their sadness over the news of its recent downfall.
Poland's population went hungry for decades living under Soviet control, and people still reminisce about the days when there was nothing to buy in the shops but salt and pickling spices.
"I did my first ever stage dive last night," laughs Jonny Dub as we reminisce about the launch in their studio the next day, when I interviewed them earlier this year.
Both Jell-O and Plymouth Rock's coffee packs were discontinued, but wedged into the memories of New Englanders; on recipes across the internet, New Englanders reminisce about the after-dinner dessert.
"She's an incredibly smart and lovely young lady, so it's always nice to bump into each other and slightly reminisce about old times but also about looking forward to the future."
On Valentine's Day, couples often reminisce about that moment they knew they would stay together, whether during a vacation, over a fancy dinner or, perhaps, while meeting their future in-laws.
Sometimes he takes to the wheel of his car with his wife, Cilia Flores, sitting glumly beside him; this is an occasion to reminisce about his early career as a bus driver.
"For me, it was a coming home at Key Arena to be able to reminisce about those memories watching basketball there and building more of those with my own girls," he says.
"We noticed that you would never relive or reminisce about any of these moments," said Anil Sabharwal, the Google vice president who led the team that built Photos, and still runs it.
It pains me that many of my generation choose to forget the past and some even reminisce about the "good old days" when they could travel the country as privileged, carefree Red Guards.
But rather than reminisce about buying cabins upstate or Pol Pot like Gray, Trump delivered a rambling, cautionary tale about a rich real estate friend named William Levitt who had too much fun.
While Sarah sits for one of Felix's paintings and Kira and Rachel chat at Dyad, Alison bumps into Chad, and they reminisce about Aynsley as the guilt eats away at both of them.
In his grief, my father would sometimes reminisce about their sailing trips — the times without me — when as a couple they left behind their demands and distractions and reveled in one another's company.
So grab an ice cream and reminisce about the pieces you remember best; by giving your brain time to think them over, it's likely you'll have new comments or even a different opinion.
Star Trek star Zachary Quinto stopped by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to reminisce about his friendship with Leonard Nimoy, discuss his new play and reveal his secret acting weapon: his eyebrows.
Venus in Cancer folks are often fairly traditional, and you might be more likely to believe in celebrating every anniversary, reminisce about the past, and have regular family gatherings with lots of food.
In his first novel, Mengestu captured the world of immigrants and refugees in Washington, D.C., as they gather at a Logan Circle grocery store and reminisce about homes they can't go back to.
In honor of the 20th anniversary of the first Harry Potter book's release, Julianne took to Instagram to reminisce about her time as an extra in the Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone movie.
After Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's unexpected death on Saturday, Stephen Colbert took a moment on Monday's episode of The Late Show to reminisce about an interaction between the two from 10 years earlier.
Thousands of people all over the United States had at some time worked in an orphanage, yet none had come forward to reminisce about their time, at least not anywhere that Widman could find.
They talk about their artistic techniques, formalistic decisions, and reminisce about the joy and sense of adventure that accompanied the experience of working with Varda, who is ever generous with her praise and admiration.
Tom made a surprise appearance at Comic-Con to promote the first "Top Gun: Maverick" trailer -- which looks SICK, BTW -- and later stopped by "Conan" to reminisce about the Ben Stiller-directed action-comedy.
More than 40 years after the end of Nile Blue, former Darpa officials like Perry and Lukasik still get together for a monthly lunch, where they reminisce about their days at the pioneering agency.
We also have plenty of tips for how to get the most out of Prime Day, predict the best deals, and reminisce about the weirdest deals of years past (remember that barrel of lube?).
You reminisce about the times you were alone, eating sushi in a stand outside Tsukiji fish market, in a random hole-in-the-wall in Shibuya, at a stand-up counter in Tokyo Station.
Kelly allegedly met Hawkins at his old Chicago high school, Kenwood Academy, when he visited the school to reminisce about having gotten his start there and to inspire current students to follow their dreams.
On Saturday, the duo appeared at the museum, along with their longtime manager, Clarence Spalding, to reflect on their improbable career and reminisce about the ups and downs of their 29-year professional marriage.
The emotionally powerful ad features a man who uses Google Assistant to reminisce about his late wife, Loretta, by searching for photos, places visited, a favorite movie and more so as not to forget.
It appeared in the very first episode of the drama, "Winter Is Coming," when Adult Ned and longtime best friend Robert Baratheon (Mark Addy) reminisce about the horrors of the past while touring Winterfell's crypts.
Ziyad al-Bayati, an Iraqi Muslim who looks after the rarely visited graveyard near the East Baghdad neighborhood Sadr City, said his father used to reminisce about an Iraq in which ethnic communities lived together.
As a fifth-generation resident of New York City, I can tell you that New Yorkers reminisce about the price of a slice of pizza during their childhoods like Charles Foster Kane reminisced about Rosebud.
" The former first lady went on to reminisce about the couple's recent getaway to Palm Springs — without their daughters — which marked "the first time in a long time it was just the two of us.
Sam Sheffer will also be on the show to reminisce about his old Sidekick LX. We're going to laugh, ponder, and maybe cry today on Circuit Breaker Live, so make sure you don't miss out.
Equally familiar is his marriage to former Andy Warhol It Girl Devon (Olivia Wilde) now stashed away in a poorly-lit Connecticut mansion to deal with their two children and reminisce about her wild past.
In the meantime, we called upon Lowery Stokes Sims, Marline A. Martin, Omo Misha, robin holder, and Thelma Golden to reminisce about Betty Blayton-Taylor: the artist, activist, friend, mentor, and all-around arts warrior.
We reminisce about school days and all that, and it seems so crazy that Maggi has an honest-to-God kid now, and I tell her I can't even imagine what that must be like.
I hold my hand up against the wind and light a cigarette, and reminisce about how this past week has shown me what true freedom is: riding on the pavement, even when it's not allowed.
I bite into the creamy, biscuit-crunching milk chocolate while I reminisce about being I was a young and innocent child, standing on top of the mountain in northern Norway and eating my Kvikk Lunsj.
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The cast of the iconic 1995 hit were back together 24 years later to discuss the movie's legacy and reminisce about their time on set in the panel, which was streamed on YouTube by SyFy Wire.
THUMP caught up with Forest and Flash Factory's owner Michael Satsky via email, to talk about their plans for the night and the future of Better Days, and to reminisce about New York's bygone clubbing days.
My boss, a deck specialist, would eat feta cheese out of the container for lunch, get way too real about his severe financial troubles with me, and reminisce about meeting former Canadian prime minister Kim Campbell.
Convention attendees still reminisce about standing in the cold together until the wee hours of the morning, and while some laugh it off as an unfortunate one-time prank, many others are still searching for answers.
To celebrate her victory, Mr. Osment bought a round of drinks (a Sixpoint for him, a Narragansett for her) and found a quiet table back behind the bar, where they could sit and reminisce about college.
He can reminisce about the New York City art scene of the late 19663s, when Willem de Kooning and Jackson Pollock were hanging out at the Cedar Bar, yet his latest series is made with Photoshop.
As you flit through the camera roll, your friends comment on the pictures; Noctis might mention how good he looks in a closeup, while Gladiolus will reminisce about the battle that resulted in a cool action shot.
Some of our favorite sites use this opportunity to give recognition to the outstanding games that came out, to talk about some of the biggest stories in gaming, and to generally reminisce about the year we've had.
And judging by how many people changed their mind about being interviewed after I asked them my first question, I'm convinced that asking strangers to reminisce about their first love is the quickest way to annoy them.
There are many players who first stepped into the world of Azeroth in the 2000s and can reminisce about countless hours spent grinding, finding groups for quests and raids, and just walking around, taking in the sights.
Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon took the stage on Sunday night's Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California, and couldn't help but reminisce about how things haven't changed for women since Thelma & Louise hit theaters in 1991.
With the Warriors in town to blow out the Magic on Sunday, media gathered with Steve Kerr to reminisce about his brief and hard-to-remember time as a player in Orlando during the 1992-93 season.
As emotional Brooklynites streamed in to hear him speak — and to collectively reminisce about life before the Trump era — Mr. Souza, 62, sucked on a lozenge and fretted about the projector's ability to perfectly display his photos.
Jane Stork and Ma Anand Sheela, onscreen throughout the six-hour documentary series "Wild Wild Country" on Netflix, look and sound like friends of your grandmother who have dropped by to reminisce about the good old days.
Ms. Rehihil told us that the goal of the show, in which Moroccan Jews reminisce about their childhoods in villages around the country, is to familiarize them to a Muslim audience that often associates Jews with foreigners.
My mom loves to reminisce about the time that I asked for quinoa instead of chicken nuggets at a family party; the confused stares of the adults proved to my mom that she had done her job.
It's a starry night on Netflix, with "13 Reasons Why," a passion project of Selena Gomez and her mother, and "Five Came Back," in which Hollywood directors reminisce about the World War II service of their idols.
And to celebrate, its stars Mandy Moore and Shane West sat down with Entertainment Weekly to reminisce about their experience and explain how the process of filming the movie changed the former pop star's perception of herself forever.
Now as a new musical based on the film prepares to open on Broadway, audiences are remembering Aaliyah's contribution to the film, while the movie's creators reminisce about what it was like to work with the unforgettable musician.
The company announced Tuesday that it will give the legacy contact more control over the deceased's presence on Facebook, including the ability to manage a new "Tributes" section where loved ones can reminisce about the person they lost.
Give him the right prompt, and he can dish at length on nearly every cultural luminary of the past century — he's known almost all personally — and reminisce about Picasso's Paris or the New York City of $25 rents.
Hear the uncut and unscripted episode featuring Nilay Patel, Dieter Bohn, and special guests Joanna Stern, Paul Miller, Chris Ziegler, and Ross Miller as they reminisce about the early days of The Verge and also talk tech news today.
Bristol Palin's baby daughter, Sailor Grace, is growing up fast and the mother of two took to Instagram Tuesday night to reminisce about the day she brought her second child home from the hospital following her birth in December.
Davis, 62, and Sarandon previously reunited while presenting at the Golden Globe Awards earlier this month and couldn't help but reminisce about how things haven't changed for women in Hollywood since their 1991 hit film was released in theaters.
Blair shared a snap from the set of Legally Blonde, prompting Witherspoon to gleefully regram it and for everyone else to unleash an Elle-style squeal and reminisce about the good ol' days of late-'90s/early '00s cinema.
For some, like Cindy Gallop—founder of Make Love Not Porn, a NSFW video site dedicated to correcting porn-based myths about sex—keeping nudes from past lovers is a way to reminisce about good times from her past.
Lando wistfully asks Poe, Finn, and Rey to "give Leia my love," and later shows up on the Resistance base to reminisce about their days as young Rebel fighters — you know, the ones we saw in the original trilogy.
" The former first lady, 54, went on to reminisce about the couple's recent getaway to Palm Springs — without daughters, Malia, 20, and Sasha, 17 — which marked "the first time in a long time it was just the two of us.
They reminisce about their crazy trip to Las Vegas, or a time in Ibiza when Michelle remembers a scorching hot walk back from a tiny beach, with their hair big and curly from sea and sunshine, giggling as they went.
Some of the 'saviors' would reemerge after their fall from power; and we would see them in the flesh, at a bar or nightclub, their dull eyes lighting up only when they got a chance to reminisce about their glory days.
When I am sad, I reminisce about a Thanksgiving dinner at Waffle House, dodging bottle rockets in Northwest Indiana, or making out with a friend in a filthy alley as we scouted the right SUV for her to piss on.
She appears in this documentary to reminisce about the artifacts and the early days of "Harry Potter," while Imelda Staunton, who lent a menacing cough and frigid smile to Professor Umbridge in "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," narrates.
In a clip from George Michael: Freedom, a 90-minute documentary about the late singer's life and work premiering Saturday, Naomi Campbell and fellow supermodels Cindy Crawford and Linda Evangelista reminisce about their experience starring in the musician's iconic "Freedom '90" music video.
Farmers reminisce about the far higher prices of commodities such as rubber and rice under Mr Thaksin's leadership; the most recent data from the national statistics service show farm debt rising from 2.4trn baht ($67bn) in 2016 to 2.8trn baht the following year.
On the Mexico side, some people live so close to the fence they could stretch an arm out of their window and touch it; many reminisce about the greenery and the access to the river they had before the existing fence went up.
As the two reminisce about filming the Clio Award-winning commercial, which debuted in October 1979 and was notably aired again during Super Bowl XIV in 1980, Greene recalls the 18 bottles of Coke he had to drink to get it right.
"I learned very early that instead of dwelling on the past and questioning why this happened, just reminisce about the past, because I can't close my eyes and click my heels and go back in time," Mills, 30, of Augusta, Maine, tells PEOPLE.
Not only is the video mildly disingenuous, then — the oldest Star Trek movie is a sprightly 37 years old — it also robs us of the chance to reminisce about "THERE ARE FOUR LIGHTS," Uhura and Kirk's historic kiss, and Riker's majestic beard.
But the single's title reminded me of my mother, who likes to reminisce about a summer in the early nineteen-seventies that she spent working at a diner in the small town of Kankakee, Illinois, just after she arrived in the United States.
I hooked up with some Crasher disciples to reminisce about the good old days, when you'd queue around the block in nowt but your bikini and some fluffy boots to try your luck at getting into Yorkshire's answer to the Ministry of Sound.
His friend Mait Ainsaar, who accompanied him to the restaurant, said the visit was simply supposed to be a "bucket list moment" for Mr. Johnston, a chance for an older man to reminisce about an exhilarating, if fleeting, time in his life.
A visit to the museum is often a ritual for parents, grandparents and children, a chance for the kids to discover dinosaur bones and South America's oldest human remains and for adults to reminisce about the first time they saw a meteorite.
The surviving members of the Beach Boys — Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, Bruce Johnston and David Marks — reminisce about their album "Pet Sounds," which had its 50th anniversary in 2016 and is considered one of the most influential albums in history.
That's kind of a shame because if the OP7T had a headphone jack and a removable plastic back, the OP7T would almost be a perfect phone for Android diehards who still reminisce about the glory days of phones like the Galaxy S5.
In fact, a lot of the pieces will make you reminisce about celeb style moments past: There's the Harbison coat Beyoncé and Solange Knowles have shared during Fashion Week's past, and the Laura Smalls dress Michelle Obama wore during her epic Carpool Karaoke segment.
Castro, who handed power to his younger brother Raul in 2008 due to poor health, went on to reminisce about his youth as a child on the family plantation in the eastern village of Biran, in particular about his father who died before the revolution.
But even at this age, Dole keeps a busy schedule with one ritual taking priority: every Saturday, Dole visits the World War II Memorial in Washington, sitting in his wheelchair to greet his fellow veterans as they come to reminisce about their service decades ago.
" The education and health advocate went on to reminisce about the couple's recent getaway to Palm Springs — without daughters, Malia, 20, and Sasha, 17 — which marked "the first time in a long time it was just the two of us … And it was good.
The players' skill levels combined with theirs and their fans' unbridled passion for the game have led to countless amazing and memorable events through the years, and each team and its followers have their favourites that they love to reminisce about with friends and family.
In an exclusive clip provided to Insider, director Jon Favreau, Elton John, and stars Donald Glover, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Billy Eichner reminisce about the original movie, what it meant to them, and explain why they felt like they could make another version of the movie.
Gabby Douglas, the 2012 Olympic all-around gold medalist; Aly Raisman, who earned the gold that year in the floor exercise; and Simone Biles, who will make her Olympic debut on the heels of three consecutive world all-around championships, reminisce about their time there.
Many are relatively young, in their 30s and 40s, and love to reminisce about growing up in villages without radios or TVs or even roads, wearing traditional clothes and eating traditional foods (such as hard cubes of yak cheese the size of Starburst candies).
It's Coming Out Day — which means all us LGBTQIA++ people get to flaunt our flags, clap as others come out, and reminisce about the times we were so deeply in the closet it's honestly comical how gay we turned out (aka, my exact experience).
When I was a child, every few months or so, my mom and dad would lug out the slide projector and we'd all sit around and reminisce about our family history through events we shared and that were recorded by my parents on slide film.
Called "Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy," it is the first to feature Diana's two sons with Prince Charles, William and Harry, speaking about their mother as they look through family photographs, reminisce about their childhood and revisit the scenes of her charitable activities.
So enjoy the journey as we reminisce about that moment when... John Murray and Silvija Ozols co-wrote and star in Infertile: A Sketch Comedy Show, running bimonthly at the UCB Theatre in New York City and as part of the 2016 New York Comedy Festival.
The shooting cut short a promising athletic career at Lehigh Senior High School: Strawder was recently named an all-area boys basketball player of the year by the News-Press, and friends took to social media to reminisce about the example he set as an athlete.
Plenty of Iraqi friends reminisce about the good old days of Saddam Hussein, when terrorist bombings were rare, when there were no blast walls and few checkpoints, when you could travel almost anywhere in Baghdad or Iraq without fear of being shot or kidnapped or beheaded.
During Hamill's Walk of Fame celebration, Ford took to the stage to share some kind words about the actor and reminisce about the good old days, The Hollywood Reporter reported Thursday, including a heartfelt remembrance of their fellow star Carrie Fisher, who passed away in December 2016.
Colleagues show up to reminisce about how talented he was, but there's not much examination of his place in Hollywood history – his relationship with his peers, or the particular brand of 2000s-era masculinity that he reflected, or the way his onscreen persona evolved over time.
It was discovered to the east of the city's financial district, occupying a sixth of a mile of sewer under Whitechapel Road, between one of London's largest mosques and a pub called the Blind Beggar, where walking tours are taken to reminisce about a notorious gangland murder.
MIAMI — Andrew Gillum's campaign bus was running late, tied up in rain and traffic on Interstate 95, so his relatives waiting to catch a glimpse of the final days of his surging candidacy had a few minutes to reminisce about the politician as a young boy.
On my visits, we share hugs because we won or we failed; reminisce about simpler days when we were younger and lighter; yell about the state of politics in the comfort of close family and friends; and watch the world's diversity literally pass by on Queens Boulevard.
In February, Eddy sat down for an interview in his office in Paris to reminisce about his beginnings at Canal Plus and his role in the N.B.A.'s evolution from a niche to the face of basketball in France, supplanting for many fans the country's homegrown version.
Endgame essentially plays out as the second half of Infinity War, picking up where that film left off, and with many of the same tools — characters we love seeing interact, worlds we enjoy exploring, moments we're eager to reminisce about, and a deeply tragic event encircling them all.
If you weren't aware of Winona Ryder and Keanu Reeves's 30-year friendship, it's obvious in the way the two stars talk over each other, pose playfully for photos and reminisce about the early days of their friendship — bonding in the late '80s over "motorcycle rides" and mutual friends.
In one vignette, she describes the trauma of moving with her parents and younger brother into a cramped apartment with her father's Russian family in Troy, N.Y. Her parents dealt with their grief by refusing to speak Italian at home or to reminisce about their life in Europe.
On "Survivor," the last few contestants on the island used to take a walk down a long trail studded with the pictures of Those Who Went Before, so they could reminisce about what a great guy Frank was before he got tossed out for failing to eat the beetle larvae.
The Y&R stars and alums — including Shemar Moore, Victoria Rowell, Eric Braeden, Amelia Heinle, Eileen Davidson, Christel Khalil, Bryton James, Melody Thomas Scott, Doug Davidson and more — gathered on set to reminisce about their dear friend, share their fondest memories and relive some of St. John's most memorable scenes.
Earlier, in their everyday clothes (Donna's include ripped jeans, because she does a lot of repair work on her property), the three women reminisce about their former glory with an impromptu performance of "Dancing Queen," each grabbing a shoe, a hairbrush or a flashlight to use as a make-believe microphone.
In between roasting each other, they laugh as they reminisce about recording "Hotline Bling - PPNYC Style" last year, a video urging teens to text Planned Parenthood for answers to their reproductive health questions in which 19-year-old Alex mimics Drake, and "PPNYC Cribs" hosted by Sheldon earlier this year.
At Alice Lloyd, for instance, I heard a klatch of senior boys who had been on yard crews during a series of snowstorms reminisce about the late Friday night and early Saturday morning they shoveled snow with a fraternal pride I otherwise associated with a different sort of lost weekend.
Earlier this week, for instance, we got Johnny Borrell—the white-trousered, turbo-mouthed singer of Razorlight—to narrate a definitive history of Landfill Indie music, flogging the horse that had long been dead in the name of memories, simultaneously sparking swathes of Twitter users to reminisce about their own dark indie confessions.
But the newest series will be more of a sequel: At the end of Wet Hot American Summer, which focuses on the last day of camp, all the Camp Firewood counselors gather on a porch to reminisce about their bonkers summer, and sigh that they should all meet up again in 10 years.
In third grade, Jiayu and her best friend had schemed to win a yearlong contest that consisted of doing good deeds, and they decided that they would visit Granny Brave every day, cleaning her house, running errands for her, preparing simple meals, and listening to her reminisce about her legendary war years.
The Holy Trinity is already a distant memory, and those who talk about that trio as the epitome of shortstop date themselves as surely as those who reminisce about Ripken and Trammell or, for that matter, their grandpas who waxed on about the good old days of the Scooter and Pee Wee.
"Us and Them" depicts a decade's worth of Chinese New Year journeys through the eyes of Jianqing and Xiaoxiao (Zhou Dongyu), former lovers who went their separate ways and meet on a plane many years later; once the flight is canceled, they're thrown together in a hotel to reminisce about the past.
Anyone who's been in the industry for over a decade will reminisce about how going online transformed the jizz biz, first by accelerating profits as discreet access to porn became easier than ever, then by tanking the whole operation as piracy ran rampant and paying for porn became a thing of the past.
Given the temptation to paint their cohort as doddering, it's bracing to see Van Dyke lithely dance as if "Mary Poppins" was only yesterday, or hear Marvel Comics patriarch Stan Lee reminisce about his World War II service (he wrote a marching song to inspire those charged with paying the troops) with absolute clarity.
Reunited 35 years later, on New Year's Eve 1999, to perform at Sandy Shores and raise money for the residents' legal fees as they decide whether to sell or fight, the Bikinis sing the old songs, reminisce about sexy lifeguards and muse on their days trying to follow their idols, the Shangri-Las, to the top of the charts.
Just in time for the much-hyped arrival of Fedor Emelianenko in Bellator this Saturday night the Russian MMA legend's former manager and business partner Vadim Finkelstein appeared on RT Sport this week to talk about Fedor's return to the cage and to reminisce about their time together as the most successful team in Russian MMA history.
Read: Look at the Ridiculous Shit the UK's Billionaires Spend Their Cash On Dust off that old LP of Push Barman to Open Old Wounds, briefly reminisce about a time when Saint Petersburg was Leningrad, and pray for an enormous pay raise, because a signed, first edition copy of Karl Marx's Das Kapital is going to auction—and it's going to cost you.
As the 20th anniversary of the death of Princess Diana approaches, William and Harry, her sons with Prince Charles, speak about her in depth — the first and last time they will do so publicly, they say — as they look through photo albums she created for them, reminisce about their childhood and revisit some of the places she helped through her charitable activities.
Opinion Before she died in 2016 at age 94, Ann Caracristi, the first female deputy director of the National Security Agency, liked to reminisce about the absurd stereotypes that women had to contend with back when she entered public service during World War II. Chief among these — she found it somewhat amusing — was the notion that women are not as intellectually gifted as men.
The best fits are Arthas's song "Blue Veins" by The Raconteurs, which is both a chilling tune and an allusion to Arthas's blue-ish, undead complexion; Cho'gall's song "Just the Two of Us" by Grover Washington Jr. and Bill Withers, a perfect jingle for the two-headed ogre; and Stitches' song "Hooked on a Feeling" by Blue Swede, to fondly reminisce about every time he hooked an enemy to their death.
We can look at his statistics, his accolades, and reminisce about his baseball career and the great moments and the joy he brought us on the field, but the two Cy Young awards (which surely would have been three if not for a Kevin Mench liner to Doc's shin in the middle of his sublime 2005 season), the career 3.38 ERA, the 200 wins, and the seven times he led the majors in complete games don't nearly tell the full story.
My bet: Jim Nill and Steve Yzerman sit down to reminisce about their Red Wing front office years over a few beers, start talking about how Ken Holland lost his fastball years ago and nobody wants to say it out loud, and end up making a Ben Bishop trade at 3 AM. The Stars get way better, the Lightning don't really lose anything by going to Andrei Vasilevskiy, and Yzerman frees up enough money to sign Tyler Johnson to a long-term contract worth 70 percent of what he's actually worth because that's just how he rolls.
I also replay in my mind what I heard when Jayne went downstairs, which sounded to me like a conversation between Jayne and another person, even though it may have been nothing and certainly came to nothing; and I find myself again looking forward to the day when Jayne will finally reminisce about the incident and will at last disclose what happened to her during those long moments when I found myself in a veritable psychic captivity , a state that I'll finally have the opportunity to describe to her—although it may be, because Jayne is given to worry, that it would be best if I protected her from learning about a biobehavioral ailment of such troubling neurophysiological dimensions.

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