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1129 | Article | vkimo | My whole issue with water gun fights is that at a certain point you're soaked and the game seems to loose it's appeal quickly. Unless like us you shot at grown ups haha. | Jun 11, 2014 | ||
1133 | Article | vkimo | Nice read. That sounds like an ideal Summer. Would love to visit up there one time. | Summer at the Lake | Jun 16, 2014 | |
1153 | Article | vkimo | You said it. They're not even by Larami anymore. I have one from 1990 and it still works like a charm. | In The Summer Time | Jun 16, 2014 | |
1151 | Article | vkimo | I 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 Rising | Jun 16, 2014 | |
1159 | Article | vkimo | Fun 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 Victims | Jul 02, 2014 | |
1208 | Article | vkimo | That'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 Thrifting | Sep 07, 2014 | |
1214 | Article | vkimo | One 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 Mighty | Sep 08, 2014 | |
1216 | Article | vkimo | There'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 Thrifting | Sep 08, 2014 | |
1262 | Article | vkimo | I 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 Dark | Sep 16, 2014 | |
1284 | Article | vkimo | I 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 Halloween | Sep 20, 2014 |