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5454Articlerakeshhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orJSJGHjBLI Jul 05, 2021View
2187Articleechidna64Huge turtle fan here! Thanks Hoju for stirring the turtle soup of memories! I had the Technodrome playset as a kid and it was literally my favorite toy of all-time. So many climatic battles took place there between the many incarnations of the Turtle dudes and their many enemies. Turtles: The Teenage Mutant KindApr 01, 2015View
3869ArticlejkatzHuh, I always thought (assumed) that Toto's "Africa" was written specifically for this event. It'd be interesting if this sort of widespread collaboration were to happen with today's top artistsRemembering Live Aid (1985)Apr 26, 2017View
5594ArticleoniparHuh, Robo Force. Go figure. :-p Yeah, it's always nice to have some cheaper options for collectibles, although so often even the newer versions end up being highly sought after due to production limits and scalpers. A never ending cycle. Remembering The Omega VirusJan 22, 2022View
2618VideoVaporman87Huh. They seem to have left out the part about her being a racist eugenicist with ties to Hitler. Odd. Planned Parenthood Of FloridaSep 09, 2015View
2690ArticleMr MagicHulk Hogan was like a superhero to me. Always taking on the bad guy.Hulkamaniacs Sep 21, 2015View
2701ArticleHoju KoolanderHulk Hogan was like Mickey Mouse, an icon. It is really surprising that WWF never put out a cereal. I can see Superstars cereal in my mind right now with Championship Belt and Iron Sheik boot shaped marshmallows. The funniest part about that workout set is that Hogan doesn't even appear in the commercial, Paul Orndorff does, how humiliating. Hulkamaniacs Sep 22, 2015View
5065Article hulkamania is very neatMasters of the Toybox Oct 19, 2019View
2483ArticleVaporman87Hunting historical treasure, even in the form of information and education, still can be fun. I know when I was a kid, I really did not care to visit a museum on a field trip, or have guides go on and on about the history of a monument. But as an adult, those things have taken on new meaning and importance. Especially local history which tends to be easily lost to that of national history.Digging for TreasureAug 07, 2015View
2481ArticleVaporman87HyperColor was cool, but in my youth it couldn't compete with the gloves that you wore during winter that had images appear/disappear on them. Still, they had their fifteen minutes of fame, and I was there to revel in it. Good thing they didn't invent pants that did the same. High school would have been even more awkward than it already was for us all. LOLDo You Remember: HyperColor ShirtsAug 07, 2015View