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294VideoMr MagicPoor Molly. All she ever wanted to do was be with her mom. Feb 08, 2013View
295VideoMr MagicIt's sad how Molly and Henry departed. :(TaleSpin - Mommy For a Day Part 2Feb 08, 2013View
293VideoVaporman87I love these kinds of videos. Usually you get to view several different games and at times, in various states of progress. So you might get a glimpse of a level, character, etc. that you would not have otherwise known about.The Invasion of Nintendo - SNES PromoFeb 08, 2013View
296VideoMr MagicDonkey Kong Country 2 was not an easy game, but you know what? I hung in there and I played hard! I rule!The Invasion of Nintendo - SNES PromoFeb 08, 2013View
389Videoarizvega:)The Invasion of Nintendo - SNES PromoFeb 20, 2013View
297VideoMr MagicVery entertaining. Thanks for posting this.The Wild Thornberrys: The Vacent LotFeb 09, 2013View
303VideoblueluigiThis is from the second season. They got rid of the Pitfall and Donkey Kong Jr. segments and replaced them with Kangaroo and Space Ace.Saturday Supercade IntroFeb 12, 2013View
2649ArticleVaporman87In my teenage years, I don't think I was ever escorted to the Principal's office (except one "faux" escort that was done to scare me - that's another story). But in my elementary school years, I was there a time or two. Mostly because we were horsing around in the school when we were supposed to be outside for recess. You see, we had this club that we called The Destroyers (and later... C.Y.G.A. "Citizen Young Guardian Avengers"... LOL). Our mission was simple: Stay inside the school during recess, and don't get caught. Well, while we were quite stealthy for our age, we didn't always escape the roaming eyes of the teachers.The Principal's OfficeSep 15, 2015View
2653ArticlemassrealityI got sent to the principals office once in fourth grade. It was a horrible experience. Here is how it all went down: At lunch, we were all sitting at those long lunch tables just chatting like usual. One of the boys at the end of the table made a nasty comment about a rather large girl who was sitting at the other end of the table. I was in the middle of the table, so I heard the comment and snickered. You could see people turning and looking towards the girl and whispering, and she instantly knew someone had made a joke at her expense. She started getting upset and wanted to know what was said, but no one would repeat it or even look at her. After lunch ended, she cornered me with tears in her eyes, and begged me to repeat it. I told her not to take it so serious and forget about it. The guy who said it was a jerk. She got a little hysterical and out of desperation, I repeated it only once she agreed not to pursue the situation any further. I was a stupid, stupid little boy. Five minutes later, we're in class and suddenly both myself and the boy who made the comment were summoned to the principal's office. We were both forced to stand, while she wanted to hear what happened. He lied and said he didn't know, and I decided to cover my own butt and just tell the truth. The problem was, I have/had a hard problem keeping eye contact. I was scared and had never been in trouble, so that didn't help. Once I finished, the principal began calling me a liar and said that I wouldn't look her in the eyes, so she knows I'm lying. She dismissed the other student, and then proceeded to chastise me and call my dad. Lucky for me, my grandma was living with us and she took the call. She knew me well enough to know that wasn't something I would do. I walked home from school and she was waiting on the porch, with a switch, just in case I had made the comment. Once I explained the situation, she just nodded and I went to my room to play Sega. I asked my dad just a few months ago if she had ever told him about that call. He was shocked to hear about it and said not once had she mentioned it. The bad thing about that experience is it really affected me. I have this extreme irritation with getting in trouble over something I didn't do. Like, it sends me into a furious rage, which then, makes me look guilty, which doesn't help. So, my trip to the principal office taught me that lying is the best policy and nothing good comes out of telling the truth. :)The Principal's OfficeSep 16, 2015View
2655ArticleVaporman87@massreality: So basically we can't believe a word you say. LOL. You are probably lying about not lying in this story even. For shame. Seriously though, that seems like a poor way to handle the situation on the part of the Principal. Especially if the student does not have any record of causing trouble. Then again, I've known my fair share of crappy Principals. So maybe it's just part of the job desription.The Principal's OfficeSep 17, 2015View