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3389ArticleVaporman87I too missed out on the Pokemon craze. I actually had a lot of difficulty understanding it's appeal for a while. I would see and hear about this craze, and just scratch my head. I just didn't see the appeal of it. The same went for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Both seemed really overblown to me. I would be lying if I said I now understand it. I don't. LOL. However, I think I have a better grasp of their appeal to those who did enjoy them, and still do. Feb 28, 2016View
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
3391ArticleVaporman87Welcome to RD! This was an excellent read. It's always surprising when a great article comes out of nowhere from a new member. Thank you for sharing it with us. Blast to the Past sounds like an amazing store. I found myself wishing that such a place had been around in my youth. I would occasionally visit places in my youth that were somewhat similar, but none had a selection like that you've mentioned here. It just sounds like an amazing place. It's always hard to see those places we grew up loving change or shut down. Like a piece of our childhood just disappeared. But at least when you share those memories, the place lives on in a way. Blast to the Past!Feb 28, 2016View
3392ArticleVaporman87Man, China Town sounds like an amazing place. So vibrant, full of culture, and full of things that would have made a young Vaporman87 flip out. My question is... did you ever run across any Mogwai in your visits there? China TownFeb 28, 2016View
3393ArticleVaporman87I was trying to think of which of these athletes had the most affect on popular culture, and the easy answer is Michael Jordan. The only other "sports" figure that comes close would be Hulk Hogan. Using the term "sports" very loosely there.The Non-Sports Fan's Guide to Iconic Athletes of the 90'sFeb 28, 2016View
3394ArticleVaporman87It's too bad that Masters of the Universe didn't get a sequel. But hopefully the rumors of a reboot will eventually come about, and we will get a proper MOTU film. On another note, that Vaporman87 clown sounds like a hillbilly nerd who thinks he knows it all.Lost Sequels of the 80sFeb 28, 2016View
3408ArticleVaporman87My brother and I owned an Atari Jaguar. I can tell you it was easily the worst of the consoles saturating the market at that time. There was the occasional decent game for it, but it just didn't stand a chance. You can't make developing for a console a difficult task. As you mentioned, that alone killed the Jaguar before it could even get off the ground. Encountering The JaguarFeb 29, 2016View
3417ArticleVaporman87@Mickey: Didn't know you were a 70's baby Mick. Awesome. We 70's babies got to have the full 80's youth experience!China TownMar 05, 2016View
3418ArticleVaporman87Casting King Kong Bundy in Married With Children was a stroke of genius on the part of Fox. But the role given to Piper just seems odd. More like something that would have appeared in the live action Tick series. Also... Pudface. Just... Pudface. LOL5 Pro Wrestlers In Prime TimeMar 05, 2016View
3424ArticleVaporman87I for one would like to hear that Mickey Yarber G.I. Joe Bonus Episode. No doubt you could spend an hour just talking about the U.S.S. Flagg. LOLLost Sequels of the 80sMar 06, 2016View