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4546ArticlepikachuloverI had the Pound Puppy bed sheets. I really liked the picture of the dog chewing the shoe. In the early 2000s I got a Punky Brewster shirt at the Hot Topic it had a picture of her and Brandon on it. It said "Punky and Brandon" on it. I liked Spuds MacKenzie. I'd see him in a bunch of commercials during sports. I did enjoy the Bud Light commercial where Spuds came back as a ghost.  Sep 06, 2018View
4547ArticleHoju Koolander@pikachulover It's well documented that you and I had very similar experiences growing up, I guess it should be no surprise we had identical bedding. If it were socially acceptable I probably would have worn that Punky Brewster shirt as well. @Benjanime Makes sense, a Pound Puppy is a pet for life!10 Pop Culture Dogs of the 80sSep 06, 2018View
4562ArticleSupermanBeing a kid of the '90s, I missed out on a lot of the most popular dogs of the '80s, but the fictional dog from pop culture who most appealed to me during childhood was probably Scooby-Doo.10 Pop Culture Dogs of the 80sSep 18, 2018View
4565ArticleOldSchool80sSome good choices! Love JYD making the list. Ubu was another good pull. Agree that McGruff should probably be there. Some of my favorite 80s dogs came from re-runs of shows from before the 80s. In addition to obvious like Scooby, I would add Dyno-Mutt and Hong Kong Phooey for sure. Still good list!10 Pop Culture Dogs of the 80sSep 22, 2018View
4536ArticleNLoganMystery solved!Interview with 90s Trading Card Designer Robert ConwaySep 04, 2018View
4538ArticleVaporman87Robert was clearly heavily involved in some of our favorite trading card lines in the '90s. I had collected a complete set of Marvel Universe cards over the course of a year or two. Now I've heard some backstory from a person directly responsible for the designs of them. What an amazing set of circumstances that led to this interview. Nice job Hoju.Interview with 90s Trading Card Designer Robert ConwaySep 04, 2018View
4548ArticlejkatzI enjoyed reading this. Very cool how the tech boom of the 90s coincided with the last stages of trading card craze. Interview with 90s Trading Card Designer Robert ConwaySep 07, 2018View
4653ArticleVaporman87I love the really elaborate floats, especially if they are themed around a classic live action or animated show. I recall a Masters of the Universe float (from '85 I think) that blew me away: <img src="/images/postImages/1541094354Masters Float 3.jpg" width="424" height="322"><br> <img src="/images/postImages/1541094376Masters Float 1.jpg" width="423" height="318"><br> <img src="/images/postImages/1541094406Masters Float 2.jpg" width="423" height="317"><br> <img src="/images/postImages/1541094433Masters Float 4.jpg" width="423" height="317"><br> <img src="/images/postImages/1541094459Masters Float 5.jpg" width="423" height="318"><br> <img src="/images/postImages/1541094483Masters Float 6.jpg" width="422" height="315">TDitH's Favorite Macy's Thanksgiving Parade FloatsNov 01, 2018View
4656ArticlepikachuloverI remember in Reading Rainbow there is an episode where LeVar goes inside the Tom Turkey float. TDitH's Favorite Macy's Thanksgiving Parade FloatsNov 02, 2018View
4659ArticleHoju KoolanderI was always a sucker for the Spider-Man balloon, but that Masters of the Universe float is Pinnacle of of the art form I you ask me.TDitH's Favorite Macy's Thanksgiving Parade FloatsNov 04, 2018View