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11738Mystery Science Theater 3000<a href="http://www.app.com/story/entertainment/events/2014/09/24/joel-hodgson-return-mstk/16128811/">Here is a bit more info</a> from Joel regarding the possible MST3K comeback. I am not sure how much I'll be able to adjust to new people as Crow, Servo, and whoever takes the reigns as the human on board. Part of wanting something back is that you want back the people who made you love the thing in the first place. We'll see.<br>Vaporman87Sep 25, 2014View
11737Drive-InsI used to live by the Vineland in La Puente. In the daytime it's a swapmeet. I went to the Sundown in Whittier and I saw Peter Pan and Who Framed Roger Rabbit? <br><br><a href="http://www.roadsidepeek.com/roadusa/southwest/california/socal/socaldrivein/lacntydi/index.htm">http://www.roadsidepeek.com/roadusa/southwest/california/socal/socaldrivein/lacntydi/index.htm</a><br><br><iframe src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/4eNBM17tkjI?rel=0" allowfullscreen&gt="" height="315" width="420" frameborder="0"></iframe><br><br>I like this Drive-in themed video. <br>pikachuloverSep 25, 2014View
11736RetroDaze Halloween Special@crow &amp; massreality: Whammy! <br><br><img src="/images/postImages/1411624235Whammy.jpg"><br>Vaporman87Sep 25, 2014View
11735Drive-Ins@massreality: Glad you got to experience the Drive-In. It's an iconic American experience that is disappearing all to quickly.<br>Vaporman87Sep 25, 2014View
11734Claims to fame@NLogan: Actually those not yet released cereals still sealed in their box could fetch you some nice dough these days too. Anything is collectible these days. ANYTHING. :)<br>Vaporman87Sep 25, 2014View
11733Claims to fameI met the president and he said i was his homeboy.Jrs1991Sep 25, 2014View
11732Claims to fameWhen I was a kid I didn't understand the whole autograph thing. I guess it was the proof prior to cell phone cameras and selfies that you met someone. As an adult I know now that there are serious collectors out there and some signatures are worth big bucks. I even have a few now. But as a kid it didn't matter I would rather have shaken their hand. If someone didn't believe me oh well. But there was one time of the year where signatures really mattered to me as a kid. <br><br>When I was a young lad my mom used to drag me to this weird convention type thing that was billed as a food festival. You had a sack and went booth to booth getting samples from various companies. Everything from snacks to detergent or shampoo. They had spin the wheel type prizes at every other booth or a golf putt your shot in to win something cool like cups, mugs, hats, shirts, etc. One year I even got several carded Star Wars Return of the Jedi figures although they only had Gammorean Gaurds, Klaatus, and Squid Heads. I hit the booth several times and got several of each. The highlights of the food festival was being selected to enter the money booth tornado thing and grab as much floating cash as possible (I was never selected) and the other was the Raiderettes football cheerleaders would perform a dance number in their silver and white bikini tops and black shorty shorts and sign autographs afterwards. I don't know why the Raider's cheerleaders came we were not even in California. For some reason the line for autographs was all older guys and teenage boys. They wrote stuff like love ya, XOXO, all my love, etc. and called you Handsome, Tiger, Sugar, Honey, and a bunch of other crap that made my face light up and feet float a couple of inches off the ground. While they signed pictures of themselves (that they provided for free) you stood there awkwardly staring at their um ... assets. I collected several years worth of signatures while eating my free hot dogs and getting sample size boxes of new cereals that hadn't come out yet. I didn't save any Raiderettes autographs unfortunately but you get the picture.<br><br><img src="/images/postImages/1411612136raiderettes.gif"><br>NLoganSep 25, 2014View
117311978's Halloween. An American horror classic.Yup, awesome. One of the many reasons why john carpenter is my favorite director.Jrs1991Sep 25, 2014View
11730Drive-InsI went to my first drive in theater this summer in Henderson, North Carolina. It was a double feature of Blended and Godzilla. Not a bad experience, I just parked too close and came out with a mega neck cramp. I'm glad I got to at least once.&nbsp;<div><br></div><div><img width="300" height="300" src="/images/postImages/141160934410329175_10201958228659297_6150680741643542739_n.jpg"><br><div><br></div><div><br></div></div>massrealitySep 25, 2014View
117291978's Halloween. An American horror classic.Heck of a story, massreality.<br>Mr MagicSep 25, 2014View