We didn't listen to lullabies and songs performed by kid characters growing up. We lived in a house filled with James Taylor and Bruce Hornsby and Hall & Oates and Fleetwood Mac. Dad would have had it no other way.
When I was no older than 5 or 6, I would stand in front of the television and sing every word to the theme song from "Cheers" when it came on.
I can quote almost all of "Coming to America" from memory, and Mom will throw out the "Shame what they did to that dog" line when you least expect it.
When I was a freshman in college, I promise you every girl on my dorm hall got a care package of things from their parents for Valentines Day that had a heart shaped picture frame or pink bear or something else holiday specific in it. My care package had a DVD copy of Animal House in it. Because of course it did. Just the way I would have expected it.
And SNL. Oh man. I can quite literally rehash to you all of the very best skits - and thank you, most of them happened before I was even born. Gilda Radner doing "Rosanna Rosanna Danna", Garrett Morris screaming from the bottom right hand corner of the screen for the 'hearing impaired'. Belushi yelling "Chee-burger, chee-burger, chee-burger. Pepsi. No Coke." Steve Martin doing "King Tut".
In a Journalism class my Senior year at State, I had a very very sarcastic and not always PC professor. One day a girl in my class answered a question that he had asked and she was WAY off base. As a joke, he whipped around and said "Jane, you ignorant slut." Every single person in that class looked totally horrified, while I nearly fell out of my seat laughing. He then realized that we were all probably too young to know what that was from, that it was a joke, and he then made me tell the whole class what it was from. I may have saved him from a big mess that day just because of my 'homeschooling'.
Gotta be proud. :)
I wouldn't trade all of my 'culture and knowledge' from growing up for anything. Never.
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My sister.
Amen, to all of it.
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