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2950ArticleVaporman87That's one thing I wanted to avoid when choosing a costume for trick or treating... I didn't want to be predictable. I wanted to keep people guessing as to what I would be each year. Oct 15, 2015View
5697ArticleRetroOtaku620That's pretty cool! I think I might have to do my own review article on the RetroN 5, specifically the special edition that I got.Retron 5 ReviewDec 29, 2022View
3390ArticleVaporman87That's quite a varied list of favorite library books, V. I didn't read anything but magazines and comics growing up. I hated reading. LOL. Though, when it came to our school library, they did have a few things that caught my interest. They have been mentioned in forum thread... a series of books on monsters and other cool subjects. The name of them escapes me at the moment.The Library Feb 28, 2016View
92VideoMr MagicThat's rockin' right there!Twisted Sister - Were Not Gonna Take ItDec 26, 2012View
2038ArticleVaporman87That's rough mass. To imagine such an existence coming from my own upbringing of growing up and living in the same area all my life, with the same friends all my life, it seems very difficult. But like you said, you adapt. You're made to grow up a little faster than others. Maybe you can provide a different upbringing for your own children.Military KidsFeb 22, 2015View
4135ArticleHoju KoolanderThat's so cool, I dig the production values on your book. I never got 24 pages in on any of my pre-teen projects. Plus a trip to the site of many massacres? Glad you made it out alive.Haunted Hotel an 11 year old's narrativeSep 15, 2017View
5669ArticleoniparThat's so true though, when there's nothing else to do, we nurture our imaginations all the more fervently. I remember an episode of...I dunno, maybe Sesame Street, maybe Pee Wee's Playhouse, that was all about the things you can do inside when it's rainy out. I try to drag that kind of mindset along with me no matter how many years pass. Ah, yeah, and Halloween beckoning from the rafters helps too! The CureJul 26, 2022View
3432ArticlemassrealityThat's some great stuff. I love The Dukes of Hazzard and have visited Cooters in both Nashville and in Gatlinburg. They got a lot of what you talked about on display along with a lot more. Its one of those shows you don't think about when it comes to merchandising, but they made a ton of stuff for it!Random Dukes of Hazzard MerchandiseMar 11, 2016View
2166ArticleVaporman87That's something I've never done... break anything (knock on wood). My sister AND brother both had broken arms, but I've been lucky enough to not break anything (though I should have many times). I think I would have been pretty upset with the moron who swept my legs out on a balance beam. Who does that? And with regard to the reaction of those on base to your injury, that's something we sorely need back. This mentality that the everything needs to be litigated and over examined is out of hand. It was a fall on a piece of equipment. It happens. Kids get thrown off of merry-go-rounds when they make them go to fast... it happens. We're going to litigate all the fun out of life. Rec Center Memories - Chicken FightMar 27, 2015View
1101ArticleVaporman87That's such an odd set up for a school schedule. I've never heard of such a thing. Typically, our schedule was traditional, as you mentioned. We would be back in school by late August, and out around the first of June, with all the typical breaks in between. The final two summers of my life were a bit different though, in that I went from attending high school to attending a college preparatory program known as Upward Bound. While I hated not being able to be home for such a long period of time, I still made many memories in the program. Summer... What SummerMay 27, 2014View