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3720ArticlefuschniktBeen waiting to see this one up again. Great memories.  Feb 05, 2017View
171VideoVaporman87Because no cartoon could air if it didn't have some clumsy baffoonish character providing comedy relief. Godzilla Series Intro/Outro (1970s)Jan 21, 2013View
2470ArticlemassrealityBeavis and Butthead and Singled Out defined my pre-teen years. Man, do I miss that time. I also have some extreme nostalgia for MTV Spring Break Out. I looked forward to that every single year.MTV: The 90'sAug 06, 2015View
2492ArticleVaporman87Beautifully written story, onipar (though one would expect it to be so; you being an author). The plight of a childhood spent someplace like Brooklyn is about as unfamiliar to me as such a thing could be. But the fear of a local bully is pretty universal, so I can relate to this story. I love these lines - "...lifting him off the ground and encasing him in clam-stank..." "...he was probably just late for a midday stabbing at the park..." Thanks for sharing!A Flurry of Hadoukens and ShoryukensAug 10, 2015View
1371ArticleVaporman87Beautiful read. I really feel the spirit of Halloween now! As for poor Steve, I can relate. I recall that, one year, I (by myself) decorated the pathway from our driveway to our door and prepared to scare trick-or-treaters (as opposed to actually trick-or-treating myself), only to find that barely anyone wanted to make the long walk up our driveway to our house. I feel Steve's pain. Living here in Rutland, we are WELL aware of when trick-or-treating starts and stops, because the fire department's siren sounds to begin and end the event. There is no mistaking when you're DONE, and the residents get to chow down on their own remaining sweets. I have to say, I love the layout of this piece. Just love it. It sucks that search engines won't find it because it's an image (well, unless they're LOOKING for an image of course) but it's like finding treasure... those who do find it will be very happy they did. Thanks a bunch for a great read vkimo. You never disappoint.Flannel CornucopiaOct 04, 2014View
3471ArticleVaporman87Beautiful ladies, all of them. I agree here with Barbara Eden and Ginger. Those two also caught my young eyes. For me, I was a big fan of Olivia d'Abo, Bobbie Brown, Tawny Kitaen, Samantha Fox, Erin Gray, Tanya Roberts, Meredith Salenger, Mia Sara, Kathy Ireland, Rebecca Demornay, Helen Slater, Loni Anderson, Daryl Hannah, Stephanie Seymour, Elle Macpherson, Vanessa Williams, Kelly LeBrock, Christie Brinkley, Elisabeth Shue, Phoebe Cates, etc., etc. My Retro CrushesMar 22, 2016View
318VideoVaporman87Be that as it may, here lies the result. I didn't think it was a "bad" movie. It just... ...it wasn't my cup of tea.Titanic trailer 1997Feb 13, 2013View
282ArticleVaporman87Bayou Billy, Cyborg Justice, Nintendo World Cup, Fantastic Dizzy, and Jerry Glanville's Footbrawl are all playable at Retro Uprising!!! Wow.. > Bayou Billy > http://www.retrouprising.com/arcade.php?q=Bayou Billy Nintendo World Cup > http://www.retrouprising.com/arcade.php?q=Nintendo World Cup Cyborg Justice > http://www.retrouprising.com/arcade.php?q=Cyborg Justice Jerry Glanville's Footbrawl > http://www.retrouprising.com/arcade.php?q=footbrawl Fantastic Dizzy > http://www.retrouprising.com/arcade.php?q=Fantastic DizzyObscure Gaming Legacy Volume 2Feb 08, 2013View
1830ArticleFulton4VBayou billy was one of my favorite games for the Nintendo. But I could never get far int it as it was pretty difficult to me.Nintendo Discoveries: The Adventures of Bayou BillyJan 24, 2015View
3525ArticleVaporman87Battle Beasts! Believe or not I was loyal to Wood. Sorry man. You can make stuff out of wood. Fire... water... not so much. I didn't have too many of the figures. Just a few. The comic would have been an instant turn off for me, with no color. I had to have color in my comics or I simply wasn't interested. That's why I missed out on the Turtles in the comics, and some other cult favorites. Ah well. Action Figure Comics Review: Battle BeastsApr 27, 2016View