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4291ArticlejkatzMy bad! I always assumed it was an 80s song (and even my mp3 file is labeled as such). Still, that's a very good reason for it not making the list. Feb 15, 2018View
4310ArticleSupermanI don't remember watching this, but I do remember watching Nick at Nite's New Year's Eve countdown of the most classic episodes of their shows. This lasted for quite a few years before they got rid of it. All in all, it was a pretty good way to spend a New Year's Eve. I still get nostalgic thinking about watching it with my mom.A Closer Look at: Nickelodeon's New Year's 1997-1998Mar 11, 2018View
4320ArticlekodakofiremembergamingI agree. HEy arnold didnt resonate. it was the end of an era.A Closer Look at: Nickelodeon's New Year's 1997-1998Mar 23, 2018View
4323ArticleThatDudeintheHoodieI actually still like Hey Arnold. A Closer Look at: Nickelodeon's New Year's 1997-1998Mar 23, 2018View
4280ArticleHoju KoolanderI feel like this year end celebration was also my "end of an era" event as far as watching Nickelodeon. I hung on as long as I could, but by this point I was in high school and Hey Arnold had nothing on Rugrats as far as I was concerned. I had outgrown my once favorite cable station. Although now I really want to play with some Gak! Funny how that works.A Closer Look at: Nickelodeon's New Year's 1997-1998Feb 13, 2018View
4285ArticleNLoganThe greatest thing about the Chuck Norris action pants is that they were a blend of denim with a spandex like gusset in the crotch for your head high kicks without the blowout problems of other jeans. For when you need to kick some sense into people but don't want to split your pants. Classic.Retro Magazine RoundUp: Black BeltFeb 13, 2018View
4288ArticlejkatzThis article brought back memories of the martial arts classes that I took from the 6th to the 10th grade. My instructor had stacks and stacks of these magazines, as well as other cool magazines like Wizard and Heavy Metal. He had all the equipment mentioned here too..it wouldn't surprise me if this is where he ordered it from! I sure would like to see that Ninja movie advertised in the offer, but with such a generic title and no listed director, tracking it down will be tricky. I did find Douglas Ivan on IMDB though. I think. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0411930/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1Retro Magazine RoundUp: Black BeltFeb 14, 2018View
4289ArticlemickyarberI just love going through old magazines, and you seem to have found a real winner here my friend. I never picked up an issue to take home, but I did flip through these on the magazine rack at the grocery store since they were right beside the wrestling magazines. Don "The Dragon" Wilson was also a commentator on some of the first UFC shows. He was part of the three-man team, and his role was to tell you just how dangerous each of the moves were being used by the fighters.Retro Magazine RoundUp: Black BeltFeb 14, 2018View
4279ArticleHoju KoolanderSomething tells me that if the Green Stamp store existed in my neck of the woods, I would have been encouraging my parents to "pay with plastic" more often.Retro Ramblings: Green Stamps and Oatmeal CupsFeb 13, 2018View
4329ArticleVaporman87These are extremely retro-awesome, but my top choice would be the Max Headroom tape. Cool cover that folds out? Yes please. Plus... it’s Max... he’s an ‘80s icon.VHS OdysseyMar 26, 2018View