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27486How was your day?Today marks the 5th year of me meeting my wife and it happens to be my brother's birthday as well. So my brother and his girlfriend came with my wife and daughter to the Rain Forest Cafe in San Francisco. It's such a cool restaurant. The ceilings are covered in foliage and there's animatronic gorillas, elephants and birds romping around. We did suffer the infamous waiters singing you happy birthday though. <br><br><img src="http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/02/84/73/ac/filename-dsc-6159-1600x1200.jpg" height="300" width="300"><br>vkimoDec 28, 2015View
27485The Andy Griffith ShowAndy Griffith will always stand the test of time, because it is what just about anybody could imagine a perfect life being like. Who wouldn't want to live in Mayberry?<br>Vaporman87Dec 28, 2015View
27484What do you want for Christmas?<blockquote rel="eddstarr"><b>eddstarr wrote :</b><br><i> And you guys should see the box Superman was packaged in, it''s the size of a mini-fridge.<div>I have to admit that I'd only seen pictures online for these statues. The degree of detail is amazing.</div><div><br></div><div>Never even heard of Kotobukiya before, but they've raised the standard for collectibles!</div><div><br></div> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote>I highly recommend having a look at Sideshow Collectibles selection. You can get screen accurate sixth scale FIGURES (as in articulated) and they are truly beautiful works. I have an Iron Man, War Machine, and Iron Monger, and all of them are incredible to behold. I'm REALLY looking forward to picking up the Hulkbuster sixth scale Iron Man.<br>Vaporman87Dec 28, 2015View
27483Child StarsWe already <a href="http://retro-daze.org/site/thread/id/937">have this thread</a>, and YOU created it crow. :lol:<br><br>After a while, it's hard to remember what you've talked about and what you haven't, huh?<br>Vaporman87Dec 28, 2015View
27482Last Movie You Watched<blockquote rel="Poshy2005"><b>Poshy2005 wrote :</b><i></i><br>That and the humor in it was way different then the new one.&nbsp; It was more light hearted and carefree. The new one took itself way to serious some times.<i><br> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote>Agreed. I appreciate that they wanted to keep the franchise alive, and I think in some ways the new film was superior than the 1990 film, but the campy and fun feel of it makes it a lot more fun to watch.<br>Vaporman87Dec 28, 2015View
27481The Andy Griffith ShowOne of mine is Goober and the Art of Love.Mr MagicDec 28, 2015View
27480The Andy Griffith ShowBut I'm still floored by how much I like this show. The Andy Griffith Show was written not for laughs, but to tell a story. With each episode we get to meet the people of Mayberry. Instead of being lame the supporting characters make the show stronger.&nbsp;<div><br></div><div>My favorite is actually Episode 2 from Season One - "The Manhunt".</div>eddstarrDec 28, 2015View
27479The Andy Griffith ShowLove the Otis/Barney feud.Mr MagicDec 28, 2015View
27478What do you want for Christmas?I watched the ATL Falcons beat the then-undefeated Carolina Panthers.<div><br></div><div>What awesome belated Christmas gift for me!</div>Mr MagicDec 28, 2015View
27477Specials/Movies You Watch Around ChristmasAnother fan of Edward Scissorhands here. An here's my favorite clip. <iframe width="420" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/8mg8SyAJfaw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen=""></iframe>eddstarrDec 28, 2015View