If anyone around here does, it's gonna be me. This I promise you.I guess I'm the only grown man in here that doesn't know #### about N Sync or the Backbeat Boys or whoever.
This I promise you....I think that was 98 Degrees.If anyone around here does, it's gonna be me. This I promise you.
Now I know who's cool and ignorant all wrapped together!I guess I'm the only grown man in here that doesn't know #### about N Sync or the Backbeat Boys or whoever.
There were 6 posts before yours.I guess I'm the only grown man in here that doesn't know #### about N Sync or the Backbeat Boys or whoever.
I like how you intentionally mixed up the name just to show how little you know about them. Like when my grandfather talks about the kids on "BookFace" or "MyFace."I guess I'm the only grown man in here that doesn't know #### about N Sync or the Backbeat Boys or whoever.
Hellboy....good movie.So long as it wasn't Ron Pearlman. That man is a goddamed gift to the human race.
Not that hard to believe. Seeing as how when those groups were popular, I wasn't a 12 year old girl.Lol at all of the people acting like they have never heard of and know "nothing" about the Backstreet Boys and N'Sync. Unless you were born after they were big, or you completely lived off the grid.--I find that very hard to believe.
Probably irrelevant since you were never a 12 year old girl, but just out of curiosity, when were those groups popular? I suppose since you still arent a girl, you dont know who Justin Timberlake is?Not that hard to believe. Seeing as how when those groups were popular, I wasn't a 12 year old girl.
Meh--I still don't buy it. When they were big--one couldn't walk into any store without seeing boy band merch all over the place. You couldn't walk into a Target, Wal-mart, Macy's--heck even most grocery stores had some sort of boy band merch in them. Fast food restaurants had cups and kids toys with them on there. They were all over tv commercials and spots. I totally understand that maybe some people may not have been fans of them (as I certainly wasn't)--or maybe haven't even heard their music---but I have a hard time believing that people that were a large number of "normal" consumers in the USA at the time they were big not having any knowledge about their existence. It's the typical Spice Girls syndrome. Those girls sold hundreds of millions of albums--but if you ask people today--most will act like they weren't that into them and a large percentage of people that did purchase an album won't admit it. Most people in the USA couldn't help but be familiar with their existence.Not that hard to believe. Seeing as how when those groups were popular, I wasn't a 12 year old girl.
When they were popular, were you aware of their existence?Not that hard to believe. Seeing as how when those groups were popular, I wasn't a 12 year old girl.
So sad this this fat ponzi scheming pig died. What a loss to society.
Look, there's two ways to be on this issue.Why do people still think it's cool to brag about not knowing about someone/something. Congrats?
I like how you intentionally mixed up the name just to show how little you know about them. Like when my grandfather talks about the kids on "BookFace" or "MyFace."
Now I know who's cool and ignorant all wrapped together!
I totally agree. They probably don't think it's manly enough to admit certain things. I mean heck-- I admit that I was aware of their existence even with most of my time being spent on: eating raw steak that came from cattle that I hunted using a butter knife, lumberjacking, and taking down grizzly bears with only the use of my left pinkie finger. Real talk homies.Why do people still think it's cool to brag about not knowing about someone/something. Congrats?