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4671ArticleSupermanMy main Halloween tradition is to try to catch a scary movie on or near Halloween. Nov 15, 2018View
4631ArticleVaporman87Wow! Nice review here. I have to say, I agree with just about all of your statements on these drinks. A couple things: Tab was something that only my grandma ever had in her fridge, and it was awful. But it was still better than the other option in there... Diet Rite. That stuff was like drinking a dead person. I regret to say that I've never had an Original New York Seltzer, so it seems I will have to rectify that. I enjoyed this funny and informative review. Keep it coming!Reviewing the Retro Soda ComebacksOct 22, 2018View
4633ArticleBenjanimei've always wanted to try surge, but now that i have prostatitis i guess that's not possible anymore.Reviewing the Retro Soda ComebacksOct 23, 2018View
4634ArticlejkatzI only know about Tab from a Simpsons episode("All this computer hacking is making me thirsty. I think I'll order a Tab."), I've never seen it in real life yet. One soda I wish they'd really bring back, even temporarily, is Josta. It had the coolest logo ever and was kinda like Dr. Pepper with extra caffeine.Reviewing the Retro Soda ComebacksOct 23, 2018View
4638ArticleHoju KoolanderYou're right about Ecto-Cooler, the hunt for the green elixir was the real heart of the experience. It took me 3 months of searching until a friend finally tipped me off about an end-cap display at a local market. I drank my supply for 6 months straight and loved it. For some reason the Original New York Seltzers were always being sold at frozen yogurt shops in my area as a kid and as a result, the soda and frozen yogurt are forever linked in my brain.Reviewing the Retro Soda ComebacksOct 24, 2018View
4644ArticleHalcyonDazed710Thanks for the kind words @Vaporman87! I need to get around to writing more stuff. I really enjoy reading the articles everyone contributes. @jkatz Never tried Josta but I remember seeing it around. If they bring it back, I will definitely scoop it up. @Hoju Koolander Yeah, I bought about three cases when I found it. It was on sale too, which was a nice bonus.Reviewing the Retro Soda ComebacksOct 26, 2018View
4672ArticleSupermanThis was a fun read. I think the only one that I've personally tried is Crystal Pepsi, so I enjoyed reading your review of the others.Reviewing the Retro Soda ComebacksNov 16, 2018View
4641ArticleVaporman87I've mentioned before that I don't feel like the 2000's was a bad decade by any means. Many key things in my life happened in that decade: - I married my wife in 2002 (we recently celebrated our 16th anniversary). - My first two children were born in 2006 and 2008. - My work situation improved when my dad was able to secure a loan in 2005 to buy his two brothers' shares of our business, eventually leading to me becoming owner in 2012. These are major events that were huge positives in my life. As far as the culture of the 2000s is concerned, that is where I believe it doesn't really hold up well against it's predecessors. Every decade has its technological, creative, and social advances. But you can't really point to any one thing from the 2000s that truly defines it. At least, not a very positive one (9-11 is not something you want to "define" anything). The '90s can claim the explosion of the internet as its crowning achievement. The '80s are defined by a number of major things... the explosion of home computing and gaming, an explosion of entertainment outlets - cable and satellite among them, ending the Cold War, etc. These are positive things that changed the course of history and/or our lives in monumental ways. This is not to say that the 2000's had none of that. There were certainly some positive things taking place that were influential to many. But perhaps none that really define the decade. In my opinion, it seems more like a transition decade, or one that simply saw improvements to that which we already enjoyed. But it will always be a matter of opinion. So I certainly am not claiming that any of this is an ultimate truth for all.The 2000s decade wasn't that badOct 26, 2018View
4642ArticleBenjanimeIn most cases, some of the stuff listed actually helped me get through a depression phase I was having during my time in high school. I won't go against opinion and I do see your point, some view it different than others. I guess since school was still taking its toll with my social life I felt like these were all underrated things that I was missing out on at times.The 2000s decade wasn't that badOct 26, 2018View
4643ArticleHalcyonDazed710I majorly agree with your third point. The iPod, and the internet in general has made it so easy to store all of our favorite music, movies, books, etc in the palm of our hands. That kind of easy access to years and years of quality culture is simply astounding to think about, even now. However, there's also a certain sadness derived from being able to pull up all the great pop culture from the '80s and '90s, only to find how much all the modern stuff pales in comparison. It sometimes seems like the only good movies and music to come out these days are the kind that have a retro element at play. Or maybe that can just be chalked up to personal taste and my hatred for the cell phone Snapchat culture we are now living in. The 2000s decade wasn't that badOct 26, 2018View