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2853VideokidcoffeeThere's that word again... Oct 12, 2015View
2886ArticlekidcoffeeI was probably one of the pickiest eaters of all time. I swear if it didn't have peanut butter on it, I wasn't interested, or at least I wasn't until meal times became interactive. There is something to be said for getting to play with your food that changes everything. Even food I wouldn't touch with a ten foot pole otherwise became a joy to devour. Of course when Halloween was long over I found the same joy with tacos. Not quite as fun as Halloween dinner, but getting to build my own meal did have its own unique charm.Ghoulish EatsOct 13, 2015View
2949ArticlekidcoffeeAs a kid I hated those cursed McDonalds trick or treat buckets as I felt I was gypped an actual toy, but looking back now those were super cool. In fact I still have my original collection somewhere in my house gathering dust. I really should give them a proper display. As for the McNugget monsters, those I loved. Probably my second favorite McDonald's toy of all time with the first being the McRobots. Both of which have caused me a lot of wasted time on Ebay trying to buy back a piece of my childhood. Great article. It brought back a lot of fantastic memories.Halloween Promotional Items of the 80s and 90sOct 15, 2015View
3039VideokidcoffeeI think you're right. I barely remember a single episode but I can still hum the song in my head at will.Hong Kong Phooey IntroOct 28, 2015View
3127VideokidcoffeeEvery time I hear it, it instantly transports me back to being eight when I would watch this on t.v.v with my dad.Taxi IntroNov 19, 2015View
3128VideokidcoffeeI remember hearing scuttle about the movie too. I hope it's true as I miss Alf. At least it seems most of their run did make it to dvd so I can at least revisit my favorite Melmacian whenever I want.Alf IntroNov 19, 2015View
3164ArticlekidcoffeeI'm happy to report that on the trip home, true to her word, my mother purchased me my very first Atari. There were very strict rules about its use ie only on weekends and I had to prove my homework was done, but otherwise I was now free to game. We were free to game I should say as both of my parents got in on the action with me. I don't remember a time I've seen my father so happy as when he was playing Pac-Man. He wasn't very good at it, but man he loved to play. As for my mother's aversion I did ask. She blames an article in Woman's Day which stated that video games are responsible for tearing apart families. I'm not sure I buy it especially seeing that my mother never read Woman's Day, but thankfully her hatred was short lived. As for the Greeks, I know. That's all I'll say about that. Overall it was one of the most memorable Christmases I've ever had. Well actually there was one other, but I'll save that one for next year. One last aside, I forgot to add in that I also illustrated my my cover photo. Not a big deal, but I did want to mention it. Anyway thank you for the kind words!!!Perfect GameDec 10, 2015View
3170ArticlekidcoffeeThank you, mickyarber!!Perfect GameDec 10, 2015View
3184Articlekidcoffee@NLogan I was going to agree with Vaporman that she would probably have multiple heart attacks at once, but the more I think about it the more I'm convinced that she's actually holed up in her basement secretly playing Grand Theft Auto. She's finally found an outlet to channel her rage and she loves it. @Vaporman87 Thank you for the compliments.Perfect GameDec 11, 2015View
3461ArticlekidcoffeeMan this brings me back. I totally had those wrist racers too. Loved mine to death. As for the confederate flag I had no idea there was any stigma attached to it at all as a kid. Heck I used to think it made the regular flag seem boring.Random Dukes of Hazzard MerchandiseMar 17, 2016View