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| # | | 1 | April 11, 1994  | CHUNGKING EXPRESS 1994 Film | Dates | 20th Century: 90s | Expiration Dates | |
 | CHUNGKING EXPRESS April 11, 1994 When Qiwu's girlfriend May breaks up with him on April Fool's Day, he takes it as a joke. Deciding to humor her for a month, every day he buys a can of pineapple with an expiration date of May 1, because May loves pineapple, and because May 1 is his birthday. If May doesn't come back by the time he's bought 30 cans, their love will expire. |

| | 2 | April 11, 1994  | MALLRATS 1994 Film | Dates | 20th Century: 90s | Events | |
 | MALLRATS April 11, 1994 According to her sexual activity calendar, Tricia has sex with a guy. As part of her research for her book about male sexual prowess in the 90s, Tricia codes her research as follows: The smiley face is when she goes down on the guy. The smiley face with lashes is for when the goes down on her. The circle is for when they have sex. The circle with an "X" in it is for when she has an orgasm. The little house is for when they do it inside and the grass is for outside. |

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