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3107ArticleRick Ace RhodesWelcome to my world pikachulover. I've always had bad penmanship, and I have never learned cursive, not even to sign my name. I simply print. This summer I had to get an ID done at the DMV. When I printed my name, the guy behind the desk asked me why. I told him I never learned cursive, and then explained that they eventually stopped teaching it in school. He was amazed that they no longer teach cursive. Nov 16, 2015View
3109ArticleRick Ace RhodesSame here. They taught it in elementary school up until sixth grade. After sixth grade they stopped caring.Cursive Curse Nov 17, 2015View
3224ArticleRick Ace RhodesThanks guys. I know it didn't seem Retro enough, and that's something I try to avoid in general. However, I figured since it happened long ago it fit alright.The Post-Christmas Video Game MarathonDec 14, 2015View
3284ArticleRick Ace RhodesI've been where you've been Hoju, and much like you I embraced the change. I moved out of state in the summer right before the start of 9th Grade, AKA the start of High School. I had spent my entire life up until that point in the same area I was born in. It wasn't as big of a move as California to New Jersey, but it was still a change, one of which was happening right before I started one of the most important stages of life. However, I embraced the change. I hated where I went to school growing up. I was picked on for a variety of reasons throughout middle school and parts of elementary. My 7th grade year was one of the worst years of my life. During that year I got into fights more often with those who picked on me, spent a lot of time in the principals office for those fights, and hated getting up in the morning to go to school. I'm guessing that year among other reasons was what drove my parents to move out of state. I ended up enjoying the move. I made new friends and was actually happy to get up in the morning to go to school. I'm was glad to read this article and learn of another story like mine.Being The New KidJan 19, 2016View
3307ArticleRick Ace RhodesThanks for the comments guys. This was a hard one to write, I actually got a little emotional when I was creating that sheet of paper photo. I'm glad to hear your own stories about bullying and overcoming it.Being BulliedFeb 02, 2016View
3384ArticleRick Ace RhodesFunny man, ever since my RJ days I was planning an article devoted to Saban's other adaptions. Believe or not, I grew up on Masked Rider. It was one of my favorite shows growing up. I still have an old VHS tape filled with different episodes of the show. Looking back on it when I'm older I can see why so many people hate it, but it still holds a place in my heart.Mighty Morphin Ripoff Rangers Part 1Feb 26, 2016View
3401ArticleRick Ace RhodesI used to love going to my local mall on the weekends. I wish I could go back to the 90's and revisit it.Memories of a Perfect WeekendFeb 28, 2016View
3402ArticleRick Ace RhodesA guide to the controversy of Jose Canseco: 1) He was the founding father of the steroid era. 2) He then ratted everyone out about the steroid era to get back at baseball for blackballing him. 3) He has a bad habit of doing really stupid things, and is generally considered a complete psychopath.The Non-Sports Fan's Guide to Iconic Athletes of the 90'sFeb 28, 2016View
3405ArticleRick Ace Rhodes@Hoju Koolander He was cleaning a gun he owned and he forgot it was loaded. You can guess what happened next.The Non-Sports Fan's Guide to Iconic Athletes of the 90'sFeb 29, 2016View
3409ArticleRick Ace Rhodes@Vaporman87 It's a real shame that someone like Atari had to go out so bad. Given their history, I don't think they ever understood how to deal with competition.Encountering The JaguarMar 01, 2016View