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1724ArticleOldSchool80sI thought the pajamas would get more comments. Dec 22, 2014View
5334ArticleMr MagicI thought there was just a video. I didn't know you could scroll down.My Top 10 Gen 1 PokemonNov 10, 2020View
2997VideoMr MagicI thought these were only for kids.Lunchables In 1991Oct 23, 2015View
750VideoMr MagicI thought this was always an NBC show.The Oprah Winfrey Show On ABCAug 05, 2013View
663VideoAceNThaHoleI thought this was for the game. But it was a funny one anywaySuper Mario Bros 3 - Sneaky Lying Cheating Giant Ninja KoopasMay 16, 2013View
2698VideoMr MagicI thought toys always came with a Happy Meal.McDonald's Commercial Introducing the Happy MealSep 21, 2015View
3475ArticleMr MagicI thought Undertaker was going to retire after losing that one WM match a few years ago, but he's still wrestling. I don't know if that's his decision or if WWE is making him.My Favorite WrestleMania Matches of All TimeMar 22, 2016View
2852VideokidcoffeeI thought, in honor of the Halloween season, I would upload something truly terrifying.Kokomo: Trollies Radio ShowOct 12, 2015View
1069ArticleVaporman87I too greatly enjoyed Garfield and Friends, though when I watched it it was airing on network television. I was not aware that U.S. Acres was a comic strip by Davis that inspired the second half of each show. Thanks for that info. I never watched much of Rugrats or Hey Arnold!, so I can't really comment on them. I do know that their popularity (especially Rugrats) was readily apparent, even if you never watched a single episode. They were everywhere at one time. Lots of commercialization. I think my favorite SpongeBob episode is the one where SpongeBob meets Mermaidman and Barnacle Boy. You have to love Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway! My daughter was a big Blues Clues fan when she was around three years old. She hasn't seen an episode of it for a few years now, but I feel a bit nostalgic for it, only because of the enjoyment we got out of it together. Thanks for this article (and exclusive addition) skibeast!Nickelodeon I used to rememberMay 01, 2014View
3123ArticleDirtyD79I too had to learn cursive back in third grade. Ironically I was much better at writing in cursive than I was at printing. I'm not trying to brag. Believe me, my printing was atrocious as a kid and it's only slightly better all these years later. Nowadays the only time I really need to write in cursive is if I'm signing some forms or something. Honestly I'd be surprised if any elementary schools still teach it these days.Cursive Curse Nov 18, 2015View