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1804Articlecomic_book_fanvaporman- i have had similar dreams to jumping dream you have only mine i could run off cliffs and not be harmed until i ran into some water then i couldn't swim and i would wake up. hoju koolander- pillow head was like a freddy kruger only he almost never spoke he was horrifying to me as a kid.  Jan 16, 2015View
872ArticleMissMVaporman- I know! It was very nice to finally finish the second one. I've enjoyed action adventure games for sure, but there is just something special about an RPG for me. I don't even know why, because on paper they sound like very boring games, but I can't get enough of them. lol I never played the Phantasy Star Online games, but I heard it was a good game. I have the Phantasy Star Zero game on the DS, but I haven't played it yet. I'm always behind on that too. lol One thing I do enjoy and love about RPGs is the music. Benjanime_ I've heard the endings are pretty good. I've only gotten past the first generation, so I still have a long ways to go. The Role of Phantasy Star IIINov 26, 2013View
896ArticleMissMVaporman- Yeah, the movie was a bit campy. But since I love soaps, a bit of camp is like second nature to me. lol I was very very nervous about opening the cards. Once they are opened there is no going back, ya know? lol Just super scary. lol Trash Man- I never had the trading cards to this movie. I had the movie tie-in books and things like that, but I love love love these trading cards. And there was so much I wanted to mention, like Murray Futterman, but I didn't because I could have spent many more words about the characters and everything. I tried to reserve it to just the cards. lol There's always next time!Trading After MidnightDec 12, 2013View
2355ArticlejkatzVaporman, all I can say is if you love old cheesy b-movies (and who doesn't?), you're cheating yourself by not watching more Italian titles. It's actually quite amazing how one country can be responsible for both highbrow, arthouse cinema and some of the most shameless, trashy schlock possible. Must be something in the water...They Called Him TrinityJul 06, 2015View
988ArticleMissMVaporman, I've heard so many people talking about the Radio Shack commercial. I feel like it was the hit of this year's Super Bowl ads. And yes, the Whatchamacallit ad is just amazing isn't it? I also never had a reason to own a pager as the only people I'd talk to were my parents and brother, and I lived with them. lol I'm glad you enjoyed these commercials! pikachulover, I totally agree. There are so many commercials that just burrow themselves into my brain. And I have to agree, the 1984 Apple ad is a bit overrated now. I don't really get excited about it. Your high school assemblies sound completely amazing! I wish those had been video taped or something for us all to see. It sounds absolutely cool. Super Bowl CommercialsFeb 08, 2014View
1274ArticlefuschniktVaporman..I have to answer back with this.. 6th grade, German class. It was our first year and very early. We were supposed to create a board game in German. My group decided a cool idea would be if the player were swallowed by a giant snake. A German snake. Being so early in the year, we had to ask the teacher how to say "snake" in German. I volunteered, and upon asking the teacher she gave me this look. She said nothing. Simply wrote a word on a small post it. Handed it to me, again, with that look. Walking away, I thought that was so weird. then I looked at the paper. I guarantee, to this day, she thinks I just wanted her to say the word. Our game was called, "The German Snake," or "die deutsche schlange." The Not-So-Great PumpkinSep 18, 2014View
2270Articlecomic_book_fanvaporman87 where are you from.My Top 5 Fave NBA Players of the 90'sMay 12, 2015View
3845ArticleLazloVaporman87- I remember I spent a large part of that day listening to the concert over the radio, until the television networks started coverage during the evening. To me, it was an important event for our generation. A very memorable '80s event. Remembering Live Aid (1985)Apr 23, 2017View
1161ArticleMikeCoversVAPORMAN87: Seriously, some of those had streams powerful enough to do that! I was almost BEGGING my dad to let me wash his car. And it's a shame that they are today focusing far more on appearances than functionality. I personally see nothing wrong with the "classic" style; even by 2014 standards it still looks pretty awesome. VKIMO: Thank you! I bet the dogs enjoy it too! You can play AND hydrate them all at once!Super Soaking Your VictimsJul 02, 2014View
1065ArticleMissMVaproman- I am super excited too. I like the idea of the original cast coming back for the sequel. I think I'd be groaning if it was a straight reboot, but a sequel with the original cast is something I'd really get into. echidna- That is so cool, I'm sorry that it didn't come together. That sounds like it would have been a very cool article. Benjamine- I think the reason I am looking forward to it is because the original director is behind it. If it were someone else that had nothing to do with the original I would be very nervous. The Goonies 'R' Good EnoughApr 16, 2014View