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3242ArticleVaporman87Ahh, man. How I miss the Wendy's Super Bar. There used to be one in the Wendy's about 20 minutes from me. It was a glorious thing, for a reasonable price. And yes, it was always fun to watch those "regular guys" doing battle. I always found it funny to watch. Even so, some of them were technically talented. Others were just there to get beat up. Jan 05, 2016View
3249Articlecomic_book_fanman i agree on wrestling i miss in they actually tried to look believable and the announcers took it seriously now it's just about selling merch and twitter fallowers Random Retro Part 1Jan 06, 2016View
3250ArticleHoju KoolanderConstrux were my go-to over Legos for the reason you mentioned, the ability to build your own playsets for action figures. Legos were too small and took forever to form into anything substantial, but with a few clicks of your Construx pieces around those little blue connector pieces you were set. You didn't need to whine to your parents for $50 to buy the Batcave, you could just make your own. I also use to build myself futuristic exo-skeleton armor weapons for for my forearms.Random Retro Part 1Jan 06, 2016View
3278ArticleOldSchool80sTotally relate to the "nostalgia is everywhere for me" premise. Keep the memories coming. Fun stuff.Random Retro Part 1Jan 18, 2016View
3244ArticleVaporman87I can only say that, of all these resolutions, only the Reebok Pumps and defeating Contra without the infamous code would have been on my list. Even so, this great!1991 New Years ResolutionsJan 05, 2016View
3245ArticleVaporman87This is certainly an odd mixtape for the holidays. LOL! I love the Weird Al "Bad Hair Day" album. It was great, and that song in particular was a real romp.Retro Xmas Mix TapeJan 05, 2016View
3232ArticleVaporman87I was never a fan of the AoStH series, as it was far cornier than the other Sonic cartoon series. My favorite American produced Sonic program was the Sonic The Hedgehog series with Sally and the Freedom Fighters. That one had Gary Chalk playing Robotnik (he later played Man-At-Arms in the 200X MOTU series). But the best Sonic program produced by any country was the Japanese "Sonic X" show. Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog - Sonic Christmas BlastDec 21, 2015View
3239ArticleBenjanimei remember the art designer for the characters, milton knight said that he didn't like what they did with the production of the show. i guess looking at the episodes again a lot of the backgrounds look weird and out of place. i prefer the japanese dub of sonic x than the 4kids english dub, some of the characters tend to make puns too often.Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog - Sonic Christmas BlastDec 23, 2015View
3413ArticlemunkysrenchThis is one Christmas special I'm glad I missed after reading your review. Good read, budAdventures of Sonic the Hedgehog - Sonic Christmas BlastMar 04, 2016View
3225ArticleVaporman87It's easy to forget traditions that are gone. Once they are replaced by new ones, the old ones seem to get obscured by the passing years. After reading this, I tried to recall some traditions of Christmases past that are now gone. To my surprise, there are a lot of them. From the get-togethers at my grandparent's houses, to even the get-togethers (in more recent years) at my dad's and also my mom's house. We no longer do any of those things. My grandparents and my mom are no longer with us. My dad, getting divorced now for the second time, lives alone. No more family gatherings there. Those are just the big ones. There are so many more small traditions that are no more. All replaced by new ones that I and my own little family participate in. I hope these new traditions last for as long as my children want them to. I must always be keenly aware of what little things may mean a lot to them during the holidays. Thanks fuschnikt.Christmas Memories: Traditions Come and GoneDec 15, 2015View