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653ArticleVaporman87This one gives me chills, but it was extremely interesting. My heart is still beating a little faster after reading it. It makes you feel a bit uneasy to think that, whatever precautions you take in life, there are those moments of when the unlikely or freakish just happen. A great read, if not a bit morbid. Thanks raptor. May 15, 2013View
4311vhsCoverMichelangeloThis one was OK, the next film is where the franchise started to go downhill.A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream MasterMar 17, 2018View
20VideoVaporman87This picture is frightening. Dec 06, 2012View
2496ArticleVaporman87This reminds me a fairly unique place that I sometimes frequented around this same time. It was actually a video game retailer, but an independent one. Unlike the Electronic Boutiques and Gamestops of the world, this was just a little Mom and Pop place in a small strip mall area. There, you could not only buy the latest games, consoles, and accessories... you could TRY them before you committed your hard-earned cash toward them. Several TVs with a different console at each lined the tables in the back room. You paid for a certain amount of time, picked the game you wished to have a go with (though not all new releases were immediately available for trying), paid the fee, and off you went to the back room. In a closet-sized room behind the demo tables, they hid the most technologically advanced console of the day. A big screen TV and premium surround sound system huddled around a single recliner was all that sat in there. THAT was the place to be. It might cost you a little more, but you had the chance to experience those games the way they were meant to be experienced.A New Kind of ArcadeAug 10, 2015View
3175ArticleVaporman87This reminds me of a bad experience in our fourth grade gift exchange. I received a heavily used Star Wars figure wrapped in newspaper and sealed in a cardboard box ( no wrapping paper ). It came from one of the less fortunate students in the class. But me being a spoiled little 10 year old, I took it upon myself to cry about it. Looking back on it now, I cringe and hate myself for my reaction. I guess I had witnessed my friends and others getting these nice new gifts, and felt cheated. A Mature Gift ExchangeDec 11, 2015View
1981ArticlejkatzThis reminds me of Mr. Pibb, another long gone, sadly missed soda. Fortunately somebody ha he foresight to horde a few cans back in the day,and now it can be yours for the low, low price of $25 per can! http://www.sodafinder.com/products/mr-pibbThings Are Going To Be OKFeb 12, 2015View
4146ArticleSupermanThis reminds me of some of the contests Fox Kids used to run. I entered a few of them but never won. It was always my dream that one day I would be a winner, though. If you ever see an active listing for one of those Spy Kits, I think you should totally buy it for her! Better late than never, and it would make for a very sentimental gift.My Sister and the Harriet the Spy Nickelodeon Contest Sep 23, 2017View
4462ArticleSupermanThis seems to have been a really fun trip. Seeing locations from a childhood favorite film in person with your kids has got to be quite an experience.Our Goonies AdventureJun 18, 2018View
2336ArticleVaporman87This should be a fun topic for coming articles, Ben. Nicely done. It always interests me when networks declare certain episodes too controversial to air beyond the first airing, or at all. I never personally saw this episode, but I can see why it COULD potentially cause some grief with advertisers and viewers. Even so, I think it's a real stretch. Perhaps the whole "acid trip" element was the cause. Odd TV show episodes #1Jun 30, 2015View
378VideoVaporman87This show proved that the key to success was to begin with the "shark jump", and then just ride it out from there.Batman (1966): Smack in the MiddleFeb 19, 2013View