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1439Articleretro90sboyi used to spend my rainy dayys just watchin cartoons Oct 15, 2014View
3530ArticleDirtyD79I've always liked rainy days. I remember this one house where we lived anytime there was a decent storm the power would go out which kind of sucked but storms have always fascinated me. While reading this article I mentally pictured Here Comes The Rain by The Cult playing.Remembering Rainy DaysApr 30, 2016View
947ArticleVaporman87I think I am in agreement with you on ALMOST all of these properties have some kind of plastic treatment. With the exception of Troop Beverly Hills. The only collectible version of Shelley Long I would even LOOK at on a shelf would be something from Cheers probably. :) I'm surprised that Archie hasn't yet had some kind of figure available in stores. I'm now seeing properties like Huckleberry Hound and Yogi Bear in Toys 'R Us. So I don't think Archie is a big stretch. His gang's been around long enough for one. Lastly, I would be very interested to see more board game to action figure collectible action happening. I would pick the Monopoly guy, some Candy Land figs maybe. Thanks Miss M!Dream ToysJan 21, 2014View
950ArticleMissMWell, I must say, Shelley Long from Cheers would be amazing! Actually, Cheers figures would be pretty cool anyway. I am so surprised that there has yet to be a decent line of Archie figures! It just makes no sense! I know there have been dolls and stuff, but I want some cool figures. The Monopoly guy would also be so good too! I like that you feel the same way. There are some board games that have some great characters just begging for the royal figure treatment! One can only hope. Dream ToysJan 22, 2014View
951ArticleVaporman87I meant to add some words about Clue also. I would like to see a line of characters from that movie. That is one of the VERY few movies that I can actually REMEMBER watching in the theater.Dream ToysJan 22, 2014View
952ArticleFulton4VIn the early 00s I bought some of the Mad max toys that were figures. They reminded me of Gijoe or Star Wars figures. I dont know how made them.Dream ToysJan 24, 2014View
82VideoMr MagicI'm surprised Pac-Man didn't eat every can there was. Good thing some folks had some lol.Pac-Man PastaDec 18, 2012View
85VideoVaporman87I don't recall ever eating a can of any variety. Perhaps the Ghosts got to them all first.Pac-Man PastaDec 20, 2012View
80VideoVaporman87"That's a real shame when folks be throwin' a perfectly good white boy away..."Better Off Dead TrailerDec 18, 2012View
932ArticleVaporman87Nice comparision there TDITH. I enjoyed this article quite a bit. I can't say I watched either show, though I would at times catch a bit here and there of Bill Nye's show. They both seemed like valiant attempts at making learning interesting. Science is one of the easier subjects (in my opinion) to make interesting, as much of it involves performing experiments and witnessing the unique and sometimes baffling results. I have to say, my opinion of Bill Nye dropped a great deal when he started running his mouth on the subject of origin science and, specifically, criticizing whole swaths of religious people for their beliefs on the subject. Apparently Bill fancies himself capable of entering that touchy and controversial area and going toe to toe with some the best minds on both sides of the subject. I think he should stick to children.90's Vs: Bill Nye the Science Guy vs...Jan 02, 2014View