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4335ArticleBenjanimei actually have had a project in the works for this year, being a collab with a friend of mine and myself, but it hasn't been decided whether i'll be doing it as literature with illustrated chapters, or just a full blown comic with the plot being about a half human/half wolf and her friends on a journey to find a rare flower. it will have a feel similar to the 2003 teen titans cartoon where it has lighthearted humor in some moments and action in others. https://benjamillion.deviantart.com/art/Kerii-title-concept-art-722927264 Mar 27, 2018View
4336ArticleRick Ace RhodesI'm with you. I hated those school pizza lunches. It was terrible tasting in my humble opinion.Tales of a Picky EaterMar 27, 2018View
4341ArticlepikachuloverI was another kid who didn't like school pizza. When I first saw it on my tray I was like "What is this?" I thought I was going to get a slice like from a round pizza. I tasted horrible. I tried it once in Kindergarten and never again. I never understood why the kids at school went so crazy for that pizza. We also had the variation "French Bread Pizza" too. It was just a long roll with some melted cheese and some meat on top of it. The school lunches I liked to eat were; hamburgers, rib sandwiches (school's knockoff mcrib), chicken sandwich, chicken nuggets, baked chicken, baked turkey, teriyaki chicken and sometimes spaghetti. I don't like a bunch of weird stuff in my deviled eggs. Only egg, mayonnaise and salt. Tales of a Picky EaterMar 31, 2018View
4360ArticleSupermanMy cousin was the picky eater in my family. I was always a bit more adventurous in what I ate. Strangely, I loved those school pizzas but wouldn't touch the pizza my grandmother once ordered with green peppers and mushrooms as toppings. I was used to sausage or pepperoni at the time. Veggies on a pizza just seemed weird to me.Tales of a Picky EaterApr 18, 2018View
5432ArticleVaporman87That sounds like a great place for some learning and adventure. I wish we had something even remotely close to this nearby.Homesick: Rochester Museum and Science CenterJun 08, 2021View
5437ArticleoniparSounds cool! I used to love going to places like that too. My school used to take us on tons of field trips to museums, zoos, and stuff like that. Homesick: Rochester Museum and Science CenterJun 09, 2021View
5440ArticleBenjanimeit's unfortunate that school field trips weren't as often as we'd hoped when we were younger, well, at least for me anyway. i suppose it had to do with the schools asking parents for the required money but even so just going on one felt like an adventure.Homesick: Rochester Museum and Science CenterJun 10, 2021View
3991ArticleVaporman87I'm pretty sure you've had the most retro-privileged life of any person on Earth. A person could make 10 childhoods out your one. But as far as both TRU and Kaybee (or KB) are concerned, I was more of a KB kid. I think because we didn't really have a Toys 'R Us nearby for most of my childhood. However, there was a Kaybee Toys in the nearest mall for a long time. Later I came to appreciate KB for their well worn stock. It became a hunting ground for me in the late '90s when the new Godzilla movie was soon to arrive, and the King of the Monsters and Godzilla Wars Trendmasters toys could still be found on the occasional KB shelf. I was fetching good money for those on Ebay, while bolstering my own collection (man, I've been a member of Ebay for almost 20 years. That's insane). Toy Store DreamsJul 22, 2017View
4000ArticleNLoganLive Spider-Man for the win. Toys R Us was my favorite but the chance at some older stock still hanging on the shelves or in the discount bin by the doors kept me coming back to Kay Bee.Toy Store DreamsJul 22, 2017View
4004ArticleHoju Koolander@NLogan KB was a way to shop for "retro" toys, but after just a few years of the line's release. @Vaporman87 My complete disregard for conventional employment led to many adventures, that's for sure KB was a discount heaven for those of us who had less mainstream taste. For example, all The Shadow figures found nowadays have a KB Toys price tag on them. Author's Note: I mistakenly called Captain Liberty from The Tick "Liberty Lass" in the article. I got her mixed up with a fictional heroine from Mark Hammil's mockumentary Comic Book The Movie. My bad.Toy Store DreamsJul 22, 2017View