Be my
ghoul
friend.
Bah Humbug!

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1990 - The Year Santa Died

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1133ArticlevkimoNice read. That sounds like an ideal Summer. Would love to visit up there one time. Jun 16, 2014View
1153ArticlevkimoYou said it. They're not even by Larami anymore. I have one from 1990 and it still works like a charm.In The Summer TimeJun 16, 2014View
1151ArticlevkimoI really dig the custom art! Being stuffed in a Rabbit for any length of time is admirable. I remember one time we planned this vacation to Sacramento, about 3 hours away. It was a sweltering day. My parents had 3 cars at the time, all junkers. First we took the 88 Cutlass and were driving about 2 hours before it started to overheat. I remember my dad throwing his cigarette out the window and turning back. Then we got into the Buick and made it a little farther but it too started to overheat. We finally gave up and went home. On the way back the cigarette my dad threw out caused a small fire on the side of the highway and we saw firetrucks scrambling. That was about it.Galaga RisingJun 16, 2014View
1159ArticlevkimoFun article! I picked up a classic Larami 100 about a year ago. More than 20 years old but works great. I just use it to play with the dogs now.Super Soaking Your VictimsJul 02, 2014View
1208ArticlevkimoThat's hilarious about the TV set! I remember seeing the first Plasma TVs that came out with my parents at a high end electronics store. 10,000 dollars! It looked amazing then I bet a 200 Wal-Mart TV looks better now. It seems like the furniture market is dominated by a few large companies now. I remember back in California you could go downtown to San Francisco and get the cheap chinese furniture from various warehouse stores. I wish I had pictures of this stuff, the designs were outrageous. Zebra print couched, lamps with hydra like bulbs...it was great. Retro ThriftingSep 07, 2014View
1214ArticlevkimoOne of my favorite mini fig lines were Z Bots. They were made by Micro Machines and looked like little robots. There were tons of them and I think I have exactly 1 left from the dozens I had as a kid.The Mini & The MightySep 08, 2014View
1216ArticlevkimoThere's actually a Pound Puppy at the thrift store now haha it's been there a few days. I found one about 2 years ago still in the cardboard dog house, that was cool.Retro ThriftingSep 08, 2014View
1262ArticlevkimoI have to agree as well. As much as I liked Goosebumps, AYAOTD was better executed. One of the major differences between the story lines is that AYAOTD usually had a "happy" ending where as Goosebumps always had a twist at the end. Both shows are enjoyable though because I was the same age as the kids when the shows came out so the look and feel hits home.90's Vs: Goosebumps vs Are You Afraid of the DarkSep 16, 2014View
1284ArticlevkimoI agree 110% on how modern horror lacks charisma and that right mix of 11 herbs and spices. If I want to get grossed out I'll just around looking for roadkill!What to Watch on HalloweenSep 20, 2014View
1308ArticlevkimoYeah I remember reading your Kids Inc article on RetroJunk years back and I don't remember you getting down with Fergie! Great article and definitely a cool facet of your youth.KIDS, Incorporated: Dreams Come TrueSep 23, 2014View