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5696ArticleSteveUrkelWelp... I gotta go find these bumpers on Youtube now.  Dec 22, 2022View
34ArticleVaporman87Were they right?Thousand Arms (1999) ReviewDec 11, 2012View
1671ArticleBarryBgbWhat a blast. Yeah, TRU was a big part of my childhood. The smell of plastic, rubber and other goodies that instantly hit you when you walked in. I spent a lot of time trolling those aisles looking at things I wanted and hoped to get. The pics in this article are amazing and really hit home. Sadly, the place was re-decorated and lost a lot of it's charm. It eventually closed and became Babies R Us. :(Timewarp: Toys R Us 1987Dec 17, 2014View
4359ArticleSupermanWhat a collection! I, too, remember seeing Supergirl frequently at my local video rental store back in the day. Oddly, I never got around to renting it back then, but I do have it on DVD now.VHS OdysseyApr 18, 2018View
2905ArticleVaporman87What a delightfully dark article. It's certainly a rush to believe you're in the right time and place to experience the supernatural if it exists. Even when you don't, the feeling is highly memorable. I've never been in a place that I felt was "haunted". I have been in places where you felt the "ghosts" of what used to be. Dilapidated houses that left much to your imagination as to what things must have been like when it was actually someone's dwelling. Your imagination takes over, and you envision what might have been. That in itself feels a bit supernatural, if not overly fanciful. Thank you for this great read, Nlogan. Searching for a Real Haunted HouseOct 14, 2015View
4707ArticleVaporman87What a fun recalling of a special Christmas. Too bad you didn't get the game you were hoping for. Did you ever get it?The Christmas of '97Dec 13, 2018View
4002ArticleOldSchool80sWhat a fun treasure hunt. It is so amazing how something so small or seemingly insignificant can cause nostalgia to come flooding in. To me it can be just a certain smell and I am taken back in an instant. That's what it is all about for me, the feelings of intense nostalgia that those lovely things can bring me.Raiders of the Lost ToysJul 22, 2017View
5699ArticleJust_Esh_68'What a great entry! It was as if you were writing about my very own childhood. I think my favorite part was how you captured the innocence of the 80's; even though so many would make the claim that the decade was anything but! This was truly a favorite of mine! Summer's EndJan 11, 2023View
5458ArticleVaporman87What a great idea for an article! Man, there are a wealth of things I’d like to have back. I still have cassette tapes that were meant to be used with the PXL2000, a low end video camera from Fisher-Price. It was my first video camera, and the video quality was black and white and pretty terrible. The version I got came with a small black and white TV that you could connect the camera to watch your videos. If I can find one online to buy someday, I can find out what is on those tapes. It would be the first time seeing their contents in over 3 decades. Other items I wish I still had… my Radio Shack Armatron, my programmable Big Trak, and my entire collection of Stomper vehicles and playset. There are several stuffed animals I wish I still had as well.The Things We've LostAug 07, 2021View
4902ArticleVaporman87What a great list! Some of these hits I didn't realize (or had just forgotten) were covers. Top Cover Songs of the 80sApr 10, 2019View