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2418ArticlemickyarberI really dig this story. It reminds me of the long summer days my cousin Tim and I would road all over the 43 acres I grew up on. I had almost forgotten those adventures, but so many of them came rushing back to me while reading this. I love it. Jul 23, 2015View
2417ArticleVaporman87Holy cow! Two "adventure" articles in one week? You can't beat that. This is a great story. It reminds me of those days when you just knew treasure was hidden somewhere around you, waiting to be found. Why it would be there, who would have put it there... didn't matter. It was there, and you were going to find it somehow. Making it even better though, is the fact that there was this relic of a by-gone era that you found. That really adds to the excitement of it. I love the reference to Homeward Bound and that you felt you needed a machete for the trip. LOL Thanks for sharing this kstrom.Digging for TreasureJul 23, 2015View
2415ArticleVaporman87Awesome!!! I love this story. I can't imagine the fear... the juices flowing through you trying to get away. Especially knowing you were on government property. That's just crazy. Were you certain it was an MP vehicle? I have nothing that comes close to that story to recall, but I did have some uncomfortable experiences either causing trouble or getting caught in places we shouldn't have been. For instance, the most trouble I ever go into was when I agreed to help a neighbor soap the windows of another neighbor whom she did not like. We also put shaving cream on his mower. We somehow got caught too, and in a good deal of trouble. My wife and I had the worst luck of all time when it came to finding spots to "make out". Once was in the parking lot of an abandoned K-Mart. To have a cop suddenly shine a flashlight on you and knock on your car window is startling to say the least. He wanted to make sure my wife wasn't in any duress, which I can understand. Then there was the time in a local park that was closed after dark, but we went to anyway. After seeing a cop pull into the park to look around, we quickly hid under a picnic table (which, as you can imagine, didn't provide much cover). We just laid flat on the ground as the cop car shined it's flood light all around the area. Either the cop just laughed as he saw us and decided to leave us alone, or he just didn't see us somehow, because he left and we didn't have to face him. There were a couple other incidents too. It was like our lips touching created some sort of alarm that went out to all police stations in the area. LOLThe Real GooniesJul 23, 2015View
2414ArticlepikachuloverOh yeah the live action Sailor Moon girl. Before the internet I thought I made that up. Sailor Moon VideosJul 22, 2015View
2413ArticleBenjanime<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ram0U7V3vBk" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>Sailor Moon VideosJul 21, 2015View
2412ArticleBenjanimevapor, stephen, stephen, vapor. i also remember when we camped out in the backyard, jesse and my other friend chris spent the night out in the same tent, and the next morning jesse happened to wet his pants, and the sleeping bag. since the sleeping bag he used belonged to us, his mom ended up being the one to get it clean, since the inside was all sticky.How to ruin a friendship without really tryingJul 21, 2015View
2411ArticleVaporman87Konami getting plenty of love from you in these lists Mickey. Rightfully so. Contra, Castlevania... they're true classics. Can't speak for Carmen SanDiego, but it must not have been too bad to make your list. I can remember being at my grandmother's house playing the NES with my cousin who was living there at the time. Using the extra life code and the both of us blasting our way through the baddies. Good times, those. I'm surprised Contra didn't resonate through the decades in the same way that games like Metal Gear did. Perhaps one day a new Contra series will take things to a whole new level and revive interest in it's history. Yesterdays: MY Favorite Nintendo Games Part 2Jul 21, 2015View
2410ArticlemickyarberThanks @echidna64. I have several on my lists that folks would put on their greatest lists, but for me, I'm just talking about the ones I enjoyed the most, regardless of how they are ranked anywhere else.Yesterdays: MY Favorite Nintendo Games Part 1Jul 19, 2015View
2409Articleechidna64These are some excellent personal picks! I love the inclusion of Castlevania 2. Even though it has a bad reputation, it still brought you much joy back in the day and retro memories for today. Thank you for flying against the wind and I am eagerly awaiting for the second installment! Yesterdays: MY Favorite Nintendo Games Part 1Jul 18, 2015View
2408ArticleVaporman87Ring King, Castlevania 2, Excitebike, and even Defender of the Crown... I owned all of these titles at one time, and all were great. I had all but forgotten the fun of Ring King. It was a different game altogether than Punch Out, and that made it a new and fun experience. It was nice to read about how Tetris brought you and your father together enjoying the same thing. That can make even a boring game much more meaningful and memorable, yet Tetris was a top tier title. I was never able to get my dad to try games either. That is something I swore I wouldn't do as a dad... turn down offers from my children to enjoy things they enjoy. Yesterdays: MY Favorite Nintendo Games Part 1Jul 17, 2015View