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1426 | Article | NLogan | I have copies of hulk 162, 180, 181, and 182. I like the Wendigo. I think it comes from an Algonquin legend. The kids version is in book 1 of scary stories. An interesting take on the legend. The Roosevelt version shares more similarities with the marvel version as victims are fed on. Marvel is reasonably close to the original legends in that anyone who commits cannibalism in the north woods becomes a wendigo. | Oct 13, 2014 | ||
2637 | Article | mickyarber | I have boxes and boxes full of vhs that I recorded in the 80's and 90's. I'll look through them sometime soon and see what I have that you may be interested in. | VHS Television Treasure Hunt | Sep 11, 2015 | |
3074 | Article | Poshy2005 | I have birthday pics from McDonalds as well. I had my third birthday there in 1989 and another birthday I believe either my 6th or 8th birthday, I can't remember at McDonalds. I miss the cookies. I totally forgot about those until today. They had the best toys hands down. I miss old school McD's. The new school one just makes me sad. Dang hipsters. | Timewarp: McDonald's 1988 | Nov 03, 2015 | |
2879 | Article | Hoju Koolander | I have been wanting to write an article myself on this show for years, thanks for taking care of that for me. This show used to play at 630am in my area and I remember getting up early to catch it. The low budget charm is what made it work, it's exactly what Power Rangers would have been if they didn't use Japanese stock footage. | Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills | Oct 12, 2015 | |
4202 | Article | OldSchool80s | I have been doing the same thing, only not looking to pay top dollar for any of them right now. It seems some of the pieces I would like the most are available, but cost a lot more than I think I am willing to pay right now. Would love to get an original He-Man, Optimus Prime, etc. I kept almost all of my Star Wars figures which is pretty cool. I have a lot of WWF Wrestling Superstars. A few Matchbox cars. But will continue to look out for some of those iconic figures from my childhood. Good luck to you on your quest as well. | Action Figure Reclamation Project Phase 1 | Nov 25, 2017 | |
879 | Article | Vaporman87 | I have been at that place you are now. Where you feel like, there is still magic in Christmas, but it's getting harder and harder to find it. But I'm here to tell you to just be patient, because that magic comes rushing back... when you have children of your own. Sure, it's a lot more work, and the perspective is reversed... but watching the smiles on the faces of my kids and just enjoying all the great things about the season with them, it brings all that magic back... in adult form. Just you wait and see. | ThatDude's Christmas Memories | Dec 05, 2013 | |
2276 | Article | OldSchool80s | I have been a Hulkamaniac from the start and probably always will be. I did start to get more into WCW in the 90s, so can identify with Stinger topping your list. I would always put the Road Warriors on my list as well. Fun topic! | My Top 5 Fave Wrestlers of the 90's | May 22, 2015 | |
1096 | Article | DoctorRyan | I have always loved rainy days, even as an adult. Those were my "gaming days" when I would fire up my NES for some 8-bit action. Today it's games like Baldur's Gate and Diablo II. I guess that's another thing I brought from my childhood. | Remembering Rainy Days | May 21, 2014 | |
3791 | Article | Hoju Koolander | I have always had a soft spot for oldies as well and went to a 60's superstars show at a county fair around 1989 where acts like The Monkees, Bobby "Boris" Pickett (The Monster Mash) and The Tokens ( The Lion Sleeps Tonight) among others performed, it was great. I would have loved to see all those Grandmas freaking out at your show. | Salute to the '60s | Mar 22, 2017 | |
5407 | Article | Benjanime | i have a stepdad who thought i should have grown out of the whole pok'emon thing by the time i was 13 (at that time the millennium happened) but i still had some merchandise laying around, having one of the children's books from scholastic that featured an episode from the anime, a couple of those rubber bouncing balls with a pok'emon inside as well as a binder of trading cards. at times i really do miss when the phenomenon first happened as a fad and all of that marketing went into it. i too dug into the world of emulation and played pok'emon red and blue, though my computer was such a potato back then that it couldn't handle GBA, so i just stuck to the originals. great article, silver! i'd love to see more pok'emon related articles here. | Pokemon, as I remember it | Apr 01, 2021 |