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4857ArticleBenjanimeerr, hey vapor any way you can correct the article title? i could've sworn i put vs. and not just v before submitting. Feb 21, 2019View
1012ArticleMissMErik, I am not sure that schools still do that. I don't know. I have worked in schools before and I don't recall there being Valentine parties, but I also was not working in the class room, so that might be why I did not know. I still passed cards out when I was older, but not because it was a school mandated thing. I just wanted to keep that fun spirit alive. Vaproman, I so loved Tiny Toons! lol There was a lot of attention given to the card box. I have always been in awe of this thing, even to this day when I know that it would be a bit over the top. And I'm glad the fart joke cracked you up! I am always ready to try and say something funny. I hope you guys are doing well!For the Love of V-Day! Part 4Feb 18, 2014View
2953ArticleVaporman87Epic. lol. Just epic, this. On the down side, it's pretty easy to see why Halloween sucked for you. I mean... pooping your pants... that pretty much seals the deal. But there are just so many reasons here for you to despise Halloween, yet you seem to have made peace with it. Perhaps as time goes on, and you have kids of your own, then Halloween will become what it should have always been for you... a joy.Halloween SucksOct 15, 2015View
5209ArticleVaporman87Epic tale of childhood brazenness as only vkimo could tell it. Who knew that a boy scout like vkimo, with his flag shorts and leather fascination, could be so mischievous? I was never inclined or brave enough to skip school for any period of time, though I did spend a few afternoons here and there "skipping" recess. LOL. A group of friends and I called ourselves C.Y.G.A. (Citizens and Young Guardian Avengers)... don't ask. Our mission in the later years of elementary school? To NOT go outside and play when everyone else did for recess. Yeah. We would stay behind and wander the halls of the elementary school trying not to get caught by the teachers and staff. Daring isn't it?Playing HookyMay 19, 2020View
124VideoMr MagicEpic quote from an epic action movie.Die Hard - The Quarterback is Toast!Jan 09, 2013View
2532ArticleHoju KoolanderEpic and great narrative structure. Video game bullies were something I encountered as well, growing up. They always approach you as if you did something to offend them, when all you were doing was playing a game alone. In my case, the guy brought 5 of his buddies back to intimidate me and I got out of that skating rink in a hurry. I wish the magic of Street Fighter II could have melted my bully's heart as well.A Flurry of Hadoukens and ShoryukensAug 16, 2015View
842VideoMr MagicEnough of the food pellets, Brain! You know you missed Pinky!A Pinky and the Brain HalloweenOct 31, 2013View
3579ArticleOldSchool80sEnjoyed the read as expected! Merry Christmas!Christmas 1985 Through My Gobots Camera LensDec 14, 2016View
1886ArticleOldSchool80sEnjoyed the post and the pictures! Fun 80s memories. Thanks for sharing.Surprise Party! : 1987Feb 05, 2015View
2097ArticleOldSchool80sEnjoyed the list. I like considering a non-traditional Dad like Charles in Charge, but I don't think he or Mr. Arnold would make my top 5. I agree that I would add Mr. Drummond from Diff'rent Strokes. I think you have to consider Jason Seaver from Growing Pains and Tony from Who's the Boss. I would consider Edward Stratton from Silver Spoons as well as the two guys from My Two Dads. How about Mr. Cunningham from Happy Days and Dan Connor from Roseanne? It's hard to leave any of those off of the list.Top 5 TV Dads of the 80'sMar 19, 2015View