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4102ArticlepikachuloverI watched all those blocks except the Snick one because I didn't have cable growing up. I watched Fox Kids until it's demise in the fall of 2002.  Sep 03, 2017View
4103ArticleOldSchool80sAwesome memories!Retro Comic Book Ads #2Sep 04, 2017View
4104ArticleOldSchool80sHave always loved the Thanksgiving episode.My Top 5 Cheers episodesSep 04, 2017View
4105Articlecomic_book_fani liked step by step and these are all great lineups i will probably make a list like this later Five Childhood Programming Line Ups I LovedSep 05, 2017View
4106ArticleMr MagicI remember the pinball machine.The Shadow: Rare 90's MerchandiseSep 06, 2017View
4107ArticleHoju Koolander@NLogan Like I said, even I missed most of the merchandise as I recently found out. So no surprise you didn't catch sight of it either. @MrMagic Say what you will about the movie, the pinball machine is tons of fun. Where did you see it?The Shadow: Rare 90's MerchandiseSep 06, 2017View
4108ArticleMr MagicI never got to play it, but back in '97 we were walking down the sidewalk in downtown Panama City Beach, FL and I noticed there was one inside a bar.The Shadow: Rare 90's MerchandiseSep 07, 2017View
4109ArticlejuannitasantiagoI read this from my childhood.Retro Comic Book Ads #2Sep 08, 2017View
4110ArticlejuannitasantiagoI'm really looking forward to this holiday.Top 5 Best and Worst things to get in...Sep 08, 2017View
4111ArticleVaporman87I was with my wife (then girlfriend) in my work truck, delivering cylinders. We had stopped at a gas station to pick up something to eat. When I returned I heard on the news that a plane had hit the WTC. At first, I thought they meant a small passenger plane. Like some random person might have lost control and hit it. Then the second plane hit and more details emerged. These were not small planes, and it was no accident. The rest of the day I spent listening in on the radio as I worked. Then when I returned to the office I watched the images and was horrified. Like you said, never before had I felt more of a camaraderie with my fellow citizens than the weeks following the attacks. We were a country united under one common cause. Politics, race, social standing... all of that was gone for a brief moment in time. Tragic as it was, there was also beauty. Naturally, that wouldn't last. But it's something I can carry with me forever. Where Were You That September Day?Sep 11, 2017View