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4697 | Article | NLogan | I also had a friend that had the Night Raven when we combined Joes to play at his house. I had several GUTS. | Dec 04, 2018 | ||
4699 | Article | Mr Magic | Al Bundy as St. Nick was neat. | Favorite Movie and TV Santas | Dec 08, 2018 | |
4700 | Article | OldSchool80s | https://thumbs.gfycat.com/ActiveScornfulFlicker-size_restricted.gif | Favorite Movie and TV Santas | Dec 08, 2018 | |
4701 | Article | jkatz | "Your mistletoe is no match for my TOW Missile!" Robot Santa rules. | Favorite Movie and TV Santas | Dec 08, 2018 | |
4704 | Article | NLogan | First name Mr. Middle name Period. Last name SanTa with a T! I pity the naughty kids. What do you want for Christmas? Quit yo jibber-jabber. I'll tell you what you get, pain! <img src="/images/postImages/1544494020MrTSanta.jpg" width="236" height="343"> | Favorite Movie and TV Santas | Dec 11, 2018 | |
4705 | Article | echidna64 | This is a great list! Kurt Russell as Santa Claus is wonderful as well! | Favorite Movie and TV Santas | Dec 11, 2018 | |
4729 | Article | Dalek227 | I really liked the Santa in Santa Clause The Movie. Even though it was like extremely commercialized (It was practically a McDonald's commercial), I loved the first half hour of it where we learn his origin story. The rest was OK, but I always thought it was odd that Santa didn't bring Joe back with him that FIRST Christmas, I mean..he KNEW Joe was homeless LOL | Favorite Movie and TV Santas | Dec 19, 2018 | |
4790 | Article | Vaporman87 | An epic piece as usual. What an amazing look at how skateboarding was a sort of "rite of passage" for your family for decades. I wonder if your boys have any interest in it? I had a couple boards growing up. We had an extremely long concrete driveway to practice on, but the divisions in the sections of concrete made it hard to enjoy unless you had some really good speed going. I think of some of the dumb things we tried (tame in comparison to what you attempted to learn) and all can imagine now is breaking every bone in my body. LOL. Funny how our physical limitations progress and affect how we even imagine performing crazy stunts. This all puts me in mind of our local skateboarding utopia, Skatopia. I wonder what those maniacs are trying to come up with as we speak. Living only a few miles from that place is not far enough. LOL | Skate or Die Generation | Jan 14, 2019 | |
4791 | Article | vkimo | Nice piece! Brought me back to my short lived skateboarding days. My older brother was a sponsored pro back in the 90s and rode for Anti Hero and Real Skate teams. I believe he was in Thrasher magazine at one time. My first foray was in the form of a little blue cartridge on the N64 - THPS was such an integral part of my video game days. I would also get the CCS catalog and look at all the cool decks from World Industries to Hook Ups...I read that bio you got signed for your brother, nice read. I still have my Element Deck with Venture Trucks, Quickies bearings and Kryptonics wheels. Recently I picked up an old 80s skateboard at a garage sale, listed it on Craigslist only to be contacted from the original owner who said it was stolen from him as an adolescent. Crazy story, but I gave it back to him. | Skate or Die Generation | Jan 14, 2019 | |
4793 | Article | NLogan | @Vapor I know right? Regular access to skateparks, the helmet and knee pads allowed my brother to do insane things that we shunned or only dreamed of due to instinct of bodily preservation. My boys have boards but since we live on the foothills of the mountains don't skate much. Too steep. They play video games instead. @vkimo Whoa! Brother a pro skater that is rad! My little brother played THPS to death and unlocked everything. I managed to finish a few boards. Can you find my board that was stolen from me? Thanks in advance! | Skate or Die Generation | Jan 14, 2019 |