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778ArticleVaporman87I have to agree with your choice of the block's lineup. While many shows that aired during the 92 to 99 time frame werent realy my cup of tea, the quality of the block itself just seemed higher. And I like some stability and repetition in the bumpers, theme, etc. It helps increase the connection with the audience. Similar to the ABC Bumpers, or the Nick Jr. Moose A Moose segments. They give a feeling of familiarity and nostalgia in some cases. This was an great article. I really enjoyed it. Thanks TDITH!  Sep 05, 2013View
781ArticleVaporman87If the couch has been given away, I wonder how long it will take for it to appear on Ebay? :)A Look at SNICKSep 05, 2013View
782ArticleVaporman87I think one that could be easily added to this list is Zur from Guardian Heroes. Though he is not the "main" villian in the game, he is certainly an antagonist. Everything from his awkward strut to his cowardly antics when he is defeated (not to mention the hilarious facial expressions during cutscenes) make him a prime candidate for this list.Top five idiotic video game villiansSep 05, 2013View
786ArticleVaporman87This was a really great look back at the evolution of Hard Rock/Heavy Metal through the major transitions of the early 90's to today. It is funny how some bands managed to stay on top throughout the years, while others just either could not adapt, or refused to. Thanks to Venomous Mask for this!The Great Hard Rock HarvestSep 06, 2013View
788ArticleVaporman87Or any enemy from the 3DO's Po'ed.Top five idiotic video game villiansSep 10, 2013View
789ArticleVaporman87@Ajimbo: Hopefully it's being well maintained and unused. Otherwise, that's just awful. :0A Look at SNICKSep 10, 2013View
791ArticleVaporman87@crow: Like a lot of things that die. Perhaps one day it will be revived in the same way that many things have been of late. One can hope.A Look at SNICKSep 10, 2013View
800ArticleVaporman87This was a fun read. I'm like you, I have so few memories of my Trick-or-Treat outings. Sure, there are some there... like the time I have mentioned before where we soaped a neighbor's tractor and garage windows (who me?), or some of the masks I wore-including a most memorable one that was hideous and had light up eyes. But unfortunately they are so few and far between, and it makes me sad that I can't recall more. I can go back to my Cub Scout days and remember being at a cabin that was made into a haunted house for us, and being afraid to go in. They also did this at our grade school, sometimes having the haunted house in a classroom, and other times on the stage in the gymnasium. It is fun now though, taking my kids through the neighborhood, all of us dressing in a theme (Star Wars this year). I'm making new Halloween memories, and letting my kids do the actual begging for the candy. ;)Benjanime's Halloween RetrospectiveOct 01, 2013View
802ArticleVaporman87@crow: You were the Penguin? That seems like a strange character choice (I've never encountered anyone dressed as The Penguin that I know of). But then again, I kind of like it that way. I wouldn't have liked wearing the same thing everyone else was.Benjanime's Halloween RetrospectiveOct 01, 2013View
804ArticleVaporman87@Ben: That seems extremely goofy to me. We too have an "open house" type of event during and after the hour long Trick-or-Treat event held at our church. Trick-or-Treaters come and enjoy free chili, peanut butter sandwiches, and drinks. During the TorT, we hand out bags of goodies and prizes. It's nice to be able to go there and relax and eat warm chili after walking almost 2 miles throughout the neighborhood with the kids in tow. But we wouldn't be THAT picky about the costumes. Just no bloody/gory/scantily clad visitors in the Fellowship Hall (They can still have someone else bring them chili).Benjanime's Halloween RetrospectiveOct 01, 2013View