The 90s was considered the last decade where socializing in public was a real time thing, where people actually go out and meet with each other, especially the teens and kids.

Speaking of which, we have a 90's Lincoln walking down the street before meeting up with his best friend, Clyde, who too was affected by the time anomaly that brought them all them all to the best decade. He was wearing white shoes with black stripes, baggy blue jeans, a large green and yellow striped shirt, and his chair changed from an Afro to a flattop.

Clyde:"Yo Lincoln. Wot's it hangin'?"

Lincoln:"Hey Clyde! I was just on my way to the arcade. Do you want to come with?"

Clyde:"Fo sure, man! Ya boy'll bet Ya Dat they got some new ones Dat try out."

Lincoln:"That was would be bombin'. You think we'll run into Santiago along the way."

Clyde:"Man, Ya and Dat girl, oi! when Ya gonna admit Dat Ya're into her?"

Lincoln:"Me and her? As if. We're just cop and you know that."

Clyde:"(scoffs) Yeah, right. Keep tellin' yourself Dat, dawg."

Lincoln:"Beat ya there, bud!"

As they raced to the Arcade, Lynn was having fun in her own way, roller hockey in the streets. She and the rest of her team were going up against some other kids, with some boys thinking they could easily wipe the road with Lynn. But they learned not to mess with the girl soon enough as she ran over their skates, kept the puck in her side and brought it home with a quick shot.

Margo:"Woah, girl!"

Polly:"Wicked move, Lynnette!"

Lynn:"Ya know it! Hey yo, let's call it off early. I wanna chill out with my little brother while I gots the time!"

Boy Hocker player:"Hey, you girly! This ain't over!"

Lynn:"Talk to the hand, boy! Cuz I can get your butt again, anytime anywhere. Later!"

And with that, Lynn skated off after Lincoln and Clyde. All the while, Lana and Lola were walking down the sidewalk, with Lola carrying a big trophy, indicating that she won another one of pageant.

Lola:"And that's how I became Little Miss Royal Woods for 1993, sister."

Lana:"I know, girl. I was there. You dragged me there so that I could "pick up a thing or two", but while you were getting jiggly up on stage, I was bugging out for even being there, cause man! Was that boring!"

Lola:"Don't go there, Lana! You ain't seen the power of pageantry until you take the stage."

Lana:"Yeah, as if."

Lola:"Ugh. You're hopeless."

While they were walking, Lucy was sitting under a tree, listening to a grudge band Luna recommended: We Die Young by Alice In Chains. It was actually helping to give her the inspiration for her poems as the lyrics were something she felt she could relate to. Speaking of which, her grungy, metal loving sister came out to see how she was doing.

Luna:"Well?"

Lucy:"I will admit, your choice of music is enjoyable. And inspirational. I found some new material for next weeks morticians club."

Luna:"Glad to hear it. Welp, I'm off to go see my girl, Sam. Call if you need anything."

Little did Luna know that as she was leaving, she was heading in for one of Luan's pranks as the joking girl was filming with a camcorder.

Luan:"That's it…focus…walk right into it, sister. And…"

Luna:"(traps get set off) …LUUUAAAAANNN!"

Luan:"Welp, time to split."

While she went somewhere in the house to hide, Leni and Lori were walking beside each other as they headed down to the kitchen.

Leni:"And so, like, when I told them about my trip, all the boys were totally, like, head over heels for me! They so want to get crunk with all the fun I plan on having. While I like it, they so gotta take a chill pill and give me some space. You know what I'm saying, sis?"

Lori:"(was on a phone) Huh? Yo, sorry, I was talking to Bobby. He's coming over right now."

Leni:"Girl, you and your man are all you ever talk about. While it seems dip, you really gotta get a hobby, because he ain't gonna be around here forever."

Lori glared at her, but before they could say anything else…or start ripping their heads off, there was a knock at their door, to which they answered and it just so happened to be Bobby as he was in the 90s, a sleeveless flannel shirt with nothing underneath, showing off his bare chest, a gold pendant around his neck, long hair and an earring, ripped jeans with a black belt and golden buckle, and grey sneakers. He was looking a little more punkish than his modern self as he strutted over to his girlfriend with confidence and swagger, making her swoon for him almost instantly.

Bobby:"(Chicano accent) Aye. There's my hermosa mamacita. Ya missed me, baby."

Lori:"Oooohh! Bobby! I've been waiting for you all week, boo-boo bear!"

Bobby:"I bet you were, chica. We've been talking all week about how we wanna get funky, drippy and rock the night way together. (sees Leni) 'Sup, Len."

Leni:"No, Lynn already went out. I'm Leni."

Bobby:"That's what I said, sweetheart. So, you ready to bounce? I found a nice spot we could chillax at."

Lori:"Sure! Let me just get my things. By the way, didn't you say your sister was with you?"

Bobby:"Oh yeah, she went off to go see that brother of yours. Hope she ain't too hard on my home skillet."

Lori:"Knowing Ronnie Anne? She's gonna either be all that or not."


Back to Lincoln and Clyde, they were still over at the arcade and had played nearly every one of their favorite games, going through tons of quarters that they saved up before they decided to call it day.

Clyde:"Man, Ya boy would've beaten Ya on Dat last game. You were cheatin'!"

Lincoln:"Ha. I don't cheat, I just go purse skills."

Clyde:"Psshh. Whateva'."

Lincoln:"So, what do you want to do next?"

Clyde:"I don't know. I've been following ya all day."

?:"¡Ey! ¡Mi chico y su amigo negro!"

Hearing that female voice speaking Spanish made them both turn to see their old friend coming over. Ronnie Anne in the 90s had hair was that was big and curly, gold hoop earrings, was wearing a white tank top with a purple flannel shirt around her waist with some jean shorts, and pink socks with purple with shoes. She also had on a purple cap as she walked over to Lincoln and Clyde, giving a smile to her white-haired friend.

Ronnie Anne:"(Chicano accent) Ay wey! What's the 411, Lame-O?"

Lincoln:"Yo, Ronnie Anne! When'd you come over?"

Ronnie Anne:"Just now. I came with my brother because he wanted to hook up with your sister, so I thought I could catch up with you."

Lincoln:"That's rad. We just finished up with the arcade, and would've invited you, but, uh...didn't want to make you lose so much."

Ronnie Anne:"Ha. Say what you want, pendejo. But I would've kicked your butt in any game if you hadn't ran outta coins."

Clyde:"So now wot, ya'll?"

Lincoln:"I'm open to suggestions."

Lynn:"(rolls up) Yo! Hold up there! (catches breath) Wow, this place is pretty far from the neighborhood."

Lincoln:"Lynn? What are you doing here?"

Lynn:"My rollar hockey game ended early, so I figured I'd spend some time with my little brother.

Lincoln:"(nervous) Oh...that's...great."

Ronnie Anne:"(clears throat) Ahem...Lynnette. Still picking on your little brother?"

Lynn:"(narrows eyes) Ronnie Anne. Why are you here?"

Ronnie Anne:"I'm hanging with my boy. You?"

Lynn:"I'm trying to do the same if you haven't paid attention, idiot."

Ronnie Anne:"Whatever, jockstrap."

Lynn:"Urban punk."

Ronnie Anne:"Athlete psycho."

Lynn:"Illegal Ganker!"

Ronnie:"Sports loving pendeja!"

Yeah, Ronnie Anne and Lynn hate each other's guts in any decade. In any case, this was getting uncomfortable for the guys in this case, so Lincoln had to break it up.

Lincoln:"Alright, alright! Knock it off, ladies!"

Lynn & Ronnie Anne:"Stay out of it, Lincoln!"

Lincoln:"Okay. Nevermind."

Well, at least he tried. It took a little while before the heat died down and now they were walking down the street, deciding that they could rent a movie to watch later. So they headed off to the Blockbuster store to see what they could get.

Lincoln:"So, whatcha guys say we rent? I say Jurassic Park."

Ronnie Anne:"Nah. Too recent. Let's do one a little more older. How about Terminator?"

Clyde:"Yo, how does "Stand by Me" sound?"

Lynn:"Too cheesy. How about "The Karate Kid"?"

Clyde:"Oh yeah. 'Cuz watchin' a bunch of guys swing their arms and legs around, doin' fake fightin' ain't cheesy at all."

Lynn:"Watch it, Clyde. I ain't against ruffing you up like I do my bro."

Ronnie Anne turns to Lincoln with a raised eyebrow.

Lincoln:"Don't ask."

Clyde:"Yo, check yourself before you wreck yourself, girl. You got me totally buggin', and now you wanna get crazy with me? Cuz' I ain't afraid to-"

Lincoln:"Clyde, I know it's the 90s, but please stop talking like that."

Clyde:"Sorry."

Lynn:"Well, if we can't decide on a movie, I know some other things we can do to pass the time."

The turned out to be playing a game of Hoops, 2 on 2. Lincoln and Clyde started off pretty confidently, until a few fouls, dunks and balls to the face made it a losing game for them. The girls were pretty much winning all the time while the powers were covered in a scratches, bruises, and a bit of blood dripping from their mouths and noses.

Lynn:"If you can SLAM with the best, then go JAM with the rest!"

Clyde:"Man, your sister plays, dude!"

Lincoln:"Tell me about it."

The girls wound up winning and out of good will, they practically carried the tired boys home. At the end of the day, Bobby and Ronnie Anne had a good time and headed off home while the rest of the family decided to have somewhat of a relaxing evening at home.

Lynn was talking to Lily about her day was going.

Lynn:"And then a dunk those boys again again. It was bombin! I'll tell ya, Lily, if you stand by me, one of these days, you're gonna be just like-"

Lucy:"Hey."

Lynn:"AAAAAHHHH!!!"

That sudden jumpscare made Lynn fall on the floor as Lucy came in with a vhs tape of "Are You Afraid of the Dark: Vol 4".

Lucy:"If you don't mind, I wanna watch this film I got."

Lynn:"(sighs) Whatever."

The only one who hasn't been around all day was Lisa. She had been tirelessly working on the Time Machine, trying to get her and her back to the right time. After going back several decades already, she didn't want to keep going back any further.

Lisa:"Alright! I've recalibrated the system, repaired the controls, redid the frequency code and energized the circuit board. So now we can finally back to the right time and forget all about this! I just got to make sure my calculations were off."

And once again, she repeats the mistake of leaving the machine by itself. The control circuits were short circuiting and the years were still going down. They were about to take trip to another decade before them…