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5016ArticleRabbitearsblogThanks everyone! Glad you got the chance to see what this series is all about! I also agree that B.B. King's score in "John Henry" was probably the best part of the story! Aug 18, 2019View
3971Articlemickyarberthanks for all the great feedback guys. I love these old tv guides, and they are a wealth of article content.1984 TV Guide Fall Preview: ABCJun 23, 2017View
5465ArticleHsering77Thanks for all your feedback.I tend to write another article soon...The NES Games I Remember Playing:Part 1Aug 07, 2021View
1761ArticleHoju KoolanderThanks for breaking the post-holiday article drought. This was a great read, as usual. I hated those learn a skill books with a passion. One year I got the Klutz Juggling book, I wanted to play, not learn to entertain at other kids birthdays. My Mom's boyfriend got me trilobite excavation kits or other science junk birthday presents for years. At the end of their relationship he finally wised up and got me an album full of 8x10 vintage KISS publicity photos, but it was too little too late for me to put in a good word for him. Should have been buying me comics, dude. Oh and loved seeing the Geoffrey cash, I miss that stuff. Now a Toys R Us savings bond, that would have been something to get excited about! Birthday Or BUST!Jan 06, 2015View
3858ArticleHoju KoolanderThanks for giving MarvelMan/MiracleMan some love. I have have the 1st printings of issues 1-6 in my collection and they are fantastic. So engaging and truly twisted take on what the Captain Marvel concept could be. I'm looking forward to Part 2 because that's where the the story really gets convoluted as far as rights ownership, with Todd Mcfarlane himself getting into the mix.The Secret Origin of Miracleman, Pt.1!Apr 24, 2017View
922ArticleSegaFanaticThanks for reading, Vaporman! It means a lot! And thecrow, yeah. I loved the Family Matters Christmas specials. I probably should've gotten a picture from those, but oh well.A White ChristmasDec 18, 2013View
2399ArticleoniparThanks for reading! I have to dig out some more old photos and try to keep this series going. Yeah, it's all about not letting others dictate how we live. Gamegear to pass the time is perfect! :-) Those looks you were getting: envy. :-)Retro-graphic Evidence: Video Games are Cool!Jul 14, 2015View
3313ArticleOldSchool80sThanks for sharing and glad things turned out better in the end. It is sad to think how much physical and psychological damage people can cause so recklessly.Being BulliedFeb 03, 2016View
4807Articleechidna64Thanks for sharing Ben! PC Gaming is really close to my heart, especially King's Quest and so many others! '90s PC GamesJan 23, 2019View
3949ArticleVaporman87Thanks for sharing these special memories with your father post-divorce. I know exactly how you felt. I too had to deal with the divorce of my parents at around the same age. It was a difficult time, but it was nice to have the time specifically devoted to doing things together. I lived with my mom until I was old enough to make my own choice of who to live with, and since my mom was moving to another town and I had no interest in losing my friends and making new ones, I moved in with my dad. But I can still remember that first time I visited dad following the split. He took us into town and bought me a Mantis figure from G.C. Murphy's, then we went and watched Silver Bullet. I remember nothing about that movie, but I clearly recall that it was the film we watched. I benefited from the divorce in many ways, but most of all with an expanded family. I earned a brother that I am close to even today, with my dad once again divorced. I met many new people I would have otherwise never known, and experienced new things. Sure it was tough on me, but I don't think I would go back and change anything in regard to their split. Divorced Dad MemoriesJun 21, 2017View