I don’t recall how exactly I ran across this commercial yesterday, but I did, and it was around the same time Robo reminded us all that the mid-90s was the stone age of the internet. This early AOL commercial — they still referred to it as “America Online” back then — is yet another reminder. It strikes me as something that would have aired late at night, almost like a mini-infomercial at two minutes in length.
This brought back memories for me because I got my first computer around this time with leftover student loan money — I think it was in 1995 or 1996 when I first got online and began playing with the web. I’m kind of proud to say that I never used AOL — I was a Compuserve and Prodigy guy — even back then. I did not, however, ever spend any time chatting with “kayaking buddies.”




We must be around the same age, my first trip on the interwebs was searching for TOOL lyrics circa 1996.
I used AOL for one thing and one thing only in the 90s, pretending to be a lesbian in the chat rooms. Anyone wanna trade pix?
A/S/L?
Why did he ask Dan if he’s ready for the ga,e of he cant go?? What a douche..
“Kayaking Buddies” is code for gay prostitutes.
That’s pretty much exactly how I interpreted it.
“I was a Compuserve and Prodigy guy.”
Well, well, well…. Did you adjust your ascot or your monocle after you typed that?
/Netscape or GTFO
people played fantasy football before the internet? how??? my mind is blown