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3632 | Article | Hoju Koolander | I want to hang out at Grandma's house! Secret cellars, chocolate milk, monster cookies and color wheel tree decorations? What fun times. Are those Thundercats figures next to you in the braided rug photo? Merry Christmas, buddy! | Dec 24, 2016 | ||
3639 | Article | NLogan | Yeah that is a Monkian augmenting my brother's forces with his Cyclops. I had Lion-O assisting my side of the battle with a Minotaur. | NLogan's Christmas at Grandma's House | Dec 28, 2016 | |
3872 | Article | Vaporman87 | The Monster At The End of This Book was a favorite of mine as well. They reworked it for mobile devices and it's actually very cool. My kids loved it... for a time. | My favorite children's books growing up | May 02, 2017 | |
3875 | Article | Cyrogenic | Of the all the books on this list, I've remember reading Just Go to Bed, Miss Nelson is Missing, and If You Give a Mouse a Cookie. I loved reading If You Give a Mouse a Cookie the most. Miss Nelson's fake substitute teacher creeped me the most, LOL. | My favorite children's books growing up | May 03, 2017 | |
3878 | Article | Hoju Koolander | Ditto for me on The Monster at the End of This Book, between that and his Super Grover persona, it's no wonder the little blue guy was my favorite character on Sesame Street. I had totally forgotten about Caps For Sale, that was a great one. | My favorite children's books growing up | May 04, 2017 | |
4723 | Article | Dalek227 | I loved Little Critter! A few of my favorite childhood books were More Spaghetti I Say (about two monkeys, one wants to play but the other is too busy eating), Chicken Soup With Rice, those Sweet Pickles books also those Serendipity books. | My favorite children's books growing up | Dec 16, 2018 | |
5019 | Article | Rabbitearsblog | I loved reading Miss Nelson is Missing and Monster Mama! They were some of my all time favorite children's books growing up! | My favorite children's books growing up | Aug 18, 2019 | |
3671 | Article | Vaporman87 | Another of my favorites that I'm glad has made the journey back to the site. So much about this I relate to. | Retro Recess Rowdiness | Jan 06, 2017 | |
3674 | Article | NLogan | I love me some metal lunchbox goodness. I have Universal Monsters, Return of the Jedi, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Dragon's Lair, and Peanuts. My brother has Secret of Nimh and a few others. There is an Imperial Mummy figure in the pictures with the Dick Tracy stuff. My antique stores around here never get cool stuff like that. | Antique Store Finds Part 1 | Jan 07, 2017 | |
3643 | Article | Vaporman87 | Before the disastrous server screw up with KnownHost, there was a forum thread in which I ranted about the new comic. I too am a big M.A.S.K. fan (probably my favorite toy line/cartoon of the past, second only to Masters of the Universe. I was anticipating a revival of everything familiar, only to see that a lot of things had been changed. I think the straw that broke the camel's back for me was changing Matt Trakker into an African-American. If the writers wanted to make the property more diverse, more power to them. But do it with a NEW character! Don't go making major changes to the old ones. Make your new leader a disciple of the original Matt Trakker, or a friend... or anything but the actual Matt Trakker! Understand that my sense of aversion to these types of changes are heightened because of the world we live in now, with it's precious snowflake infested safe spacer political correctness running amok. Not to mention I found this out around the same time I was finding out that Iron Man was now a young woman of color. What?! So yeah, the changes that were made to the characters and their stories/motivations were too great for me to overcome, and in my view totally unnecessary (kinda like an all female Ghostbusters movie). | The Rebirth of M.A.S.K. and the Nostalgia Struggle | Dec 31, 2016 |