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3305ArticleMr MagicRaven was one big emo, but he did create some good segments. Feb 02, 2016View
1463ArticleNLoganReading this article made me think of a quote from Abbott and Costello, "She is either a very ugly woman or a very pretty monster". I think it is fun to role play scary monsters during Halloween. I never did understand the slutty costumes. Where I love it was usually too cold for such nonsense but that didn't stop them. I guess there was a time and place for those like college dances and parties. I don't know that that is the kind of attention most women really want. Thankfully most come to their senses after a few years or when they get married. Having kids stops that nonsense cold. I think as long as you are having fun it shouldn't matter what thr costume is and there should be no expectations on how a woman should dress. My wife this year is going as the children's book character Olivia the pig with a red dress, stripped tights, and foam esrs on a headband. She is going to read the story to her kindergarten class and carry around a stuffed animal of Olivia. Frilly and ScaryOct 20, 2014View
4715ArticleVaporman87Reading this made me think back to yours, Hoju.Being An 80's and 90's Fat Kid Part 1 Dec 15, 2018View
817ArticleVaporman87Reading this reminded me that I did not add a scene from this special into the Halloween Special this year. Crud. Oh well, just one to make sure to add next year! :) I think it's hard for some of these other specials to get the play they deserve, because so many people expect to be shown The Great Pumpkin, or Merry Christmas Charlie Brown, etc. Perhaps we need a cable channel that plays nothing but holiday specials and tv episodes at certain times during the year. I'd go for that. Thanks OldSchoolGarfield's Halloween AdventureOct 04, 2013View
5638ArticlecatsooeyReading this was like reading about another version of myself growing up. We started out on the goofy store bought boards which left orange plastic on curbs everywhere from railsliding and very early attempts at ollies. The ollie to us was like flying - we were mesmerized by anyone who could do it and it seemed impossible. My two best friends skated with me, and one of them (Jeremy - rest in peace bro) had an older brother - Dave Schrieber - who ran the local skate camp and knew a lot of the people on the scene. He knew Jimmy Gagne and Corey Shaw who were big amateurs at the time and were about to go pro. I think Corey ended up breaking his back on a launch ramp. Anyway we had our local skate shop, The On Ramp (the larger business was called Interskate 91, which was a roller skating place, and everything was highway themed) and the day finally came when we got our first real boards. My friends got the McGill (the skull snake graphic) and (bat/dragon) Caballero, and I got a Hawk board with the Claw/Hawk graphic. It was the coolest thing I had ever seen. Each of us had the board of our favorite skater and we thought of ourselves as a mini bones brigade lol. We hadn’t even learned to Ollie yet. The only mistake we made was getting Toxic Shock Syndrome’s ‘Acid Rain’ wheels, which looked cool but rode like rocks. Pete and I both got them and I still regret it to this day. I should have gotten slime balls like Jeremy did, which were great wheels. I think they might have been Vomits but I can’t remember. So we learned to Ollie - I was the first to learn, but Jeremy had the cooler ultra glue foot style that I always tried to get. I used to jump so fast and so high that my board would take a second to catch up to my back foot. It would slap the bottom of my foot when I got to the peak of the Ollie. I was the only one that learned to kick flip though, and I was really proud of being able to pull that off. The Frankie Hill ‘gap’ Ollie from the ‘Propaganda’ video was huge at this time. And the Ollie impossible was new and it really did look impossible. It was a great time for us. A few years later I picked up the guitar (Jeremy was already playing) and we didn’t skate as much. But we did pick it up again for a while in high school. I was actually thinking of getting a board and skating again. It sounds nuts because I’m 43, but I think I might be able to do it. There’s now an actual skate park in my town (if it had been there when I was skating we never would have left, we would have set up little lean-to’s and camped out there so we could skate 24 hours a day!). It’s a concrete bowl, some stairs, rails etc, so if I bite it it’s going to hurt a lot more, but I think I’m gonna go for it. Skate or Die GenerationMay 17, 2022View
2163ArticleOldSchool80sReally enjoyed reading your story. Brought back some memories of my own!Rec Center Memories - Moment of GloryMar 27, 2015View
3440ArticlemickyarberReally fun article, wven though I had no point of reference since I never played. I added your article to my Reading List for today at http://themidnightpost.com/the-retro-reading-list-for-03-14-16-super-mega-huge-edition/20 years of Pok'emon: Looking back to the franchise as an adultMar 14, 2016View
1562ArticleHoju KoolanderReally fun ride you took us on. I loved the KISS pinball metaphor (KISS Army unite!) and the fact that reading Christmas themed comics was part of getting you in the spirit of the season puts a smile on my face. You know the Ultimate Warrior (R.I.P.) fought Santa Claus in comic book form too...it was pretty messed up.Christmas: Alone & Kickin' ItDec 02, 2014View
1478Articleechidna64Really good choices man! I would add House in there as well!Benjanime's Top Ten Halloween Movie PicksOct 22, 2014View
5462ArticleoniparReally great list! It's funny, many of these were games I used to play as a kid too, and strangely (even though I own them), I haven't revisited many of them in years (like Jaws and Double Dragon). Monster Party I do pop in around October every year. The NES Games I Remember Playing:Part 1Aug 07, 2021View