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2797ArticleIRISHJENNOK Oct 07, 2015View
2208ArticleMissMOk loved everything about this article. That first NES game was a nightmare. I still can't get past the third stage. The water stage and those bombs still gives me nightmares. I did love the arcade game thought. My first figure was April O'Neil. I remember doing really well on my grades in school and my mom was like, "We can go to the store and find an April figure for you." I loved the Turtles, but I always made sure to collect every version of April possible, and did they ever make some random off the wall April figures. It was hard not to be caught up in the phenomenon of the Turtles at that time. Or really any other time. The cool thing about this property over pretty much most properties from that time is that it has still managed to be a hit with every new version. Well, maybe not that live action series on Fox in the late 90's, but even that wasn't that bad from a toy perspective. Super fun article! Turtles: The Teenage Mutant KindApr 08, 2015View
1972ArticlepikachuloverOk soda to my knowledge never came to my area. What did it taste like? I'm still holding old for Fruitopia to come back. Things Are Going To Be OKFeb 12, 2015View
5339ArticleVaporman87Okay so for me, I would move stuffing way down to the D tier, LOL. Never really cared for it. I would move the sweet potatoes up in their place (caramelized with brown sugar, the way mom made them). Next, I would take cranberry sauce off the list entirely. Blech!!! Carrots too. And probably squash. In their place, I would put butter noodles, rolls, and some kind of casserole. Yeah. That would hit the spot just right! Great idea for a Thanksgiving article Ben! Thanks for this. It was fun.Ranking Thanksgiving foods from childhoodNov 16, 2020View
2952ArticleVaporman87Okay so, I'm going to be up front and confess that I am pretty sure this is the first article I have read here that brought a little moisture to my eyes. I can't imagine losing a parent at such a young age, then having to face that and the holiday that really brought you both so much joy all at once every year thereafter. That you treat it more like a celebration of those times instead of a time to mourn is honorable and amazing. I can't know what you went through, but I too lost my mother in late October (actually the day after my wedding anniversary). So celebrating our anniversary and mourning the death of my mom are almost inseparable. But in the end both days are really a celebration of love. Love gained and love lost.I was born in love with Halloween. Oct 15, 2015View
1227ArticleVaporman87Okay, for starters... I find it awesome that the Yoda costume you are wearing in the article is almost the same as the vintage Yoda costume given away as part of last year's Halloween Article Contest. Ask Ben (Benjanime) to send you a photo of it. LOL There's is no doubt about the sheer joy you're experiencing in these photos. You were a die-hard trick-or-treating fanatic through and through. My personal costume choices were similarly varied. Sometimes I was out as one of the usual boxed, mask and vinyl bodysuit characters, but other times I would just buy a really creepy, decked out mask and couple that with some backwoods garb, like a puffy flannel jacket, ripped jeans, and boots. You just never knew what my choice would be that year. My final trick-or-treat outing was not even in my own neighborhood, but that of my friend, who was taking his little brother trick-or-treating. It felt bittersweet, but appropriate then. Now, it's just bittersweet. Then you have kids... and nobody cares that you are dressing up WITH them and eating THEIR candy. Because... you're the parent. Yeah. Actually, that night, you're a kid in a parent's body. Plain and simple. :)Halloween Hallelujah!Sep 10, 2014View
263VideoVaporman87Okay, I have to ask - what's up with the dog in a shirt and tie at the end? lolRick Springfield-Jessie's GirlFeb 06, 2013View
4122ArticleblueluigiOkay, I won't argue much about my previous response as I don't want to start another shitshow. I just want to refute a few things as I feel like my last sentence was taken out of context. I wasn't saying that Bush did 9/11. That last sentence was more so connected to the aftermath, where he declares war with Iraq, a country that has virtually nothing to do with the attacks, which Bush himself later admitted to be true. And yes, I know other countries hated us before that. I never said that no country on the planet hated us until Bush came to office, because, yeah, that is a load of crap. I was saying that Bush's response to the 9/11 is on fanning the flames on this situation. That is a part of it. Please read that last paragraph again more carefully before throwing any more accusations at me. We can go into actual theories as to what and who started 9/11, but I prefer not to. That's all I will say, I'm not going any further. Just wanted to address what was taken out of context.Where Were You That September Day?Sep 12, 2017View
199VideoAceNThaHoleOkay, that's just FREAKYVD Is For EverybodyJan 25, 2013View
324ArticleVaporman87Okay. I fixed a few typos for you. This was a great read. I was a huge fan of 3DO and Trip Hawkins for taking the risk they did on the 3DO system. But this deal seems a bit deceptive on his part. Thanks for this!Meridian 59 RememberedFeb 13, 2013View