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3695ArticleVaporman87I love Dr. Timewarp articles, and this one was expertly done. Glad to see it make it back to the site after the "crash". Nobody can keep the good doctor down! Jan 21, 2017View
1467ArticlejkatzI love Dead Alive! Great picks, Benjanime!Benjanime's Top Ten Halloween Movie PicksOct 20, 2014View
2575ArticlemassrealityI love Chocorooms and still have a hard time passing them up at Five Below. That and a bottle of Strawberry Ramune is the ultimate snack fix for me. Ramune is the glass bottle where you break the marble off into the bottle to open it. So it's fun, interactive, and delicious!Japanimaniacs: Video Games, Toys and SnacksAug 29, 2015View
4138ArticleHoju KoolanderI love all the limited series books from mid-80s Marvel, so I am very familiar with these ads, but I had yet to see this Iceman book. I definitely had a switchblade comb, so I'm glad I would have been welcome at your school.Retro Comic Book Ads #2Sep 20, 2017View
2616ArticlemassrealityI love all the Betty Crocker fruit snakes now. I usually buy the Scooby Doo ones, but recently they started making Star Wars so I tend to buy them now.Fruit SnacksSep 07, 2015View
3809ArticleLazloI love '60s music!! As an '80s kid, while I loved my own era's music, I also often found myself nostalgic for the particular style and creativity of the '60s. And I wasn't alone, because '60s nostalgia was very big back then. About a year ago, I got to see Peter Noone, of Herman's Hermits performing at Epcot in Orlando, Florida, and he will be performing there soon again. Great concert!Salute to the '60sMar 29, 2017View
3763ArticlemassrealityI look forward to seeing what part 2 has to offer. Two failed pilots that come to mind are the Clerks TV show and Heat Vision and Jack.Wackiest Failed TV PilotsFeb 18, 2017View
3235ArticlemassrealityI live in the land of tobacco (North Carolina), and man things have changed. Growing up, there wasn't a family member that didn't smoke. Now, just a handful remain faithful smokers. For the most part, in all urban areas, smoking is banned (I think state law is 30 feet from the door of a restaurant) and bars had to turned into "clubs" to still allow smoking which was too much trouble. So, with exception of a few gas stations here and there out in the rural areas, smoking has disappeared at least out in public. The bans and regulations have hurt the economy, luckily North Carolina began refocusing its economy back in the 90's toward technology, so it hasn't completely devastated the state. It is cool that many of the old tobacco factories and warehouses still exist. They even turned the old Lucky Strike factory into a huge fancy night spot right next to the Durham Bulls baseball park called the American Tobacco Historic District.Smoking In the 80'sDec 21, 2015View
5565ArticlesquidbeeI live in an area that saw an explosion of malls during the 80s and 90s. Recent years have seen many of them closing down, being bought out, or demolished. My mall was one that was bought out, and from what I hear, it is still not doing very well. I last visited prior to the buy-out, and there were cellphone repair kiosks and cheap clothing stores everywhere. The anchor stores were either all gone or in the process of running a clearance sale.Skating Through The YearsDec 07, 2021View
1379ArticleVaporman87I live in a house but it is so out of the way that few people would enjoy much of anything I did to it for Halloween. With Christmas, lights can always get a person's attention. But Halloween is typically all about darkness, so it's hard to get attention from way off for it.Flannel CornucopiaOct 05, 2014View