Hey followers!

Today, I'm sharing with you all an old family photo from sometime in the 90's.

My grandfather owned this cabin up in the woods, and I used to go there every summer to stay with him and go fishing, talk about the prettiest girls at school, all of that. And Saturdays, we would sit down and watch cartoons over bowls of Grateful Spoonfuls, laughing at all the shenanigans going on.

The old man had recently bought himself a new computer, and despite not knowing how to use it too well, practically fell in love with the machine, getting excited each and every time he typed up an email or booted up Solitaire.

Anyway, there was one strange Saturday, though, part of some government initiative called 'PSA Week!' It had all sorts of PSAs and moral lesson-pushing stuff funded by like Future Farmers of America or something, talking about stuff like picking up trash or making sure you drank real milk or whatever.

But then came on a strange PSA, about safety on the internet, which was very new at the time, for my younger followers who didn't know that. And I grabbed my Instamatic and snapped a picture of the broadcast.

It seems to be the loan evidence that said broadcast ever happened, let alone existed, as the TV guide mentions everything BUT it, and any attempts to find it only lead me to videos on YouTube about like Clockman and shit.