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3445ArticlemassrealityDude… I blame the packaging for the 90210 doll. There was just something about it that was so alluring. While I never went through with buying one, that doesn’t mean I didn’t want to. One of the character’s name was Brandon, so when I saw a doll with the name Brandon on it, I wanted it. 90210 seemed liked a grown up show, so I somehow convinced myself that because of that it wasn’t a Barbie and would be perfectly acceptable to buy. I’ll never forget going up and down the toy aisle at K-Mart and stopping over and over again at that 90210 doll. Had I been alone, I would have bought it. There was just no way for me to gather up the nerve to ask my grandma for it. Although, after reading your story, I’m so glad I never went through with it.  Mar 15, 2016View
3464ArticlemassrealityMy favorite Wrestlemania moments come from two different time periods in my life. My first is Wrestlemania VI – Hulk Hogan vs. The Ultimate Warrior. I was a huge Ultimate Warrior fan and a pretty big Hulkster fan as well, so this match just blew my mind. It’s still my favorite Wrestlemania match of all-time. It was booked well, the match flows amazingly, and just everything about it was awesome. My second favorite Wrestlemania moment isn’t just a moment, but an entire card- Wrestlemania 14. I got back into wrestling pretty hot and heavy in late 1997, and everything led up to Austin vs. Michaels. I loved the buildup to this Wrestlemania and my mind was blown by everything from Legion of Doom 2000 to Mike Tyson’s face turn. It was the most anticipated pay per view event of my entire life, and while it isn’t perfect, it lived up to everything I wanted at the time. It was also the first PPV I watched live, which made it that much more special. My Favorite WrestleMania Matches of All TimeMar 18, 2016View
3561ArticlemassrealityI loved those themed cameras. I had a Ninja Turtle one back in the early 90's, that I wore out. I took pictures of just about anything and everything I could with that camera. Its so awesome that you still have some of the photos!Christmas 1985 Through My Gobots Camera LensDec 12, 2016View
3578ArticlemassrealityThanks guys. I'm glad you all enjoyed it. It was nice being able to relive a Christmas memory with people who actually understand the significance.A Very Sega ChristmasDec 14, 2016View
3619Articlemassreality@echidna64 Thanks, I really appreciate that.A Very Sega ChristmasDec 21, 2016View
3623ArticlemassrealityWow. Incredible story. It’s wild our perception of events change as we get older, and even when we think we have it all figured out there is still more to the story. Your dad sounds like an incredible person.1986: The Year That Santa Became RealDec 22, 2016View
3624ArticlemassrealityThat was one heck of an easy history lesson! Well done! The History of ChristmasDec 22, 2016View
3625ArticlemassrealityIt’s nice to see someone else who appreciates the non-traditional Christmas television episodes. As I’ve gotten older, I actually prefer to watch Christmas episodes of some of my favorite TV shows over Christmas movies. My personal favorite is Home Improvement, but I also like to watch episodes from Just Shoot Me and other 90’s sitcoms. Christmas with SupermanDec 22, 2016View
3626ArticlemassrealityIt’s refreshing to hear some of the forbidden topics of Christmas talked about. I guess, what it all boils down to is, most of us as children, are a little ungrateful and self-centered. We just focus on the things we want, and we can’t think of anything else. I do think the whole gifts from extended relatives affected me more as a person than most people. I hate to give a gift if it isn’t useful or desired. Christmas 64Dec 22, 2016View
3670Articlemassreality@jkatz The second poster is The Public Eye starring Joe Pesci.The Video Store ClerkJan 05, 2017View