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43091From the 1980 Film Vault<p>I haven’t even watched the MST3K version! Need to get on that I guess</p>Vaporman87Jun 29, 2019View
43090RetroDaze on YouTube<p>Oh man, thanks a ton Edd! Really glad you liked it!!! There’s more where that came from coming soon</p>Vaporman87Jun 29, 2019View
43089The Café<div>i've decided to get into the swing of a new project on my channel where i pick some interesting community levels in super mario maker 2 and show them off. more are on the way.</div><div><br></div><div><iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/yIwwQdets3A" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture"></iframe></div>BenjanimeJun 29, 2019View
43088RetroDaze on YouTubeAll this time I've been drowning in a sea of ranting as the web has exploded with fans crying about the death of all the sci-fi/action franchises like Star Trek, Star Wars, Doctor Who, Ghostbusters and now MIB.<div style="font-style: normal; font-weight: normal;"><br></div><div style="font-style: normal;">But DUDE!!!, <b>RD's Retro-Detention</b> has restored my faith in the future of pop culture.</div><div style="font-style: normal;"><br></div><div style="font-style: normal;">I'm going to share this with my friends on some of the movie review channels. Let me commend you for your excellent presentation. The whole video has a, "Parker Lewis Can't Lose", kinda vibe. Beautiful inclusion of some of the period merchandise. The integration of popular sentiments regarding the Batman franchise is waay too funny - Great Job!</div><div style="font-style: normal;"><br></div><div style="">The icing on this cake has to be the awesome laugh track. Not too much, not too little - <i>but just right.&nbsp;</i></div>eddstarrJun 29, 2019View
43087The Exploding Whale of Oregon - 1970I was living in Virginia at the time and remember seeing a news clip about this on the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite.Local media here in the Pacific Northwest always re-tell this story every year about this time.eddstarrJun 29, 2019View
43086The CaféSuper Mario Maker 2 is one of way too many games I've been wanting to pick up, but have not really had the time and money to pick up everything. Maybe when my birthday comes around.blueluigiJun 29, 2019View
43085The Café<div>well i got super mario maker 2 and was up until almost 3 in the morning going through the story mode all in one sitting. now if y'all will excuse me, i need to get back my lost hours of sleep :lol:</div><div><br></div><iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/CIfiLldFpZc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture"></iframe>BenjanimeJun 28, 2019View
43084Any homeowners?I'm a homeowner. My realtor was pretty good and was quite knowledgeable. So he let us know all sorts of things to watch out for especially when it came to law regarding this stuff. Was almost 3 years ago so my memory is fuzzy. Gotta make sure any modifications the old owner did are up to code and have permits. I believe most local cities have sites where you can check this up. The house I bought had a finished basement but found out only half of it was permitted. Asked the owners to get it permitted before selling it to us. If anything went wrong and we got the house it would be our new responsibility.&nbsp;<div><br></div><div>Doing a home inspection is also pretty useful. Don't know if they're required in most places but if the house has major issues they'll be able to spot them out for you and you can put that stuff forward during negotiations.</div><div><br></div><div>Also get real familiar with the Platt. That's where your property is marked. Wouldn't want to try and build a shed or something then realize you build it outside your Platt. That would be bad.</div><div><br></div><div>It may be too late since you picked your location but I made sure the schools in the surrounding area had good scores and reputations so that by the time my daughter had to go there she'd have at least a better education.</div><div><br></div><div>Yeah 200K for a house isn't bad. I got sort of lucky and found one for about 300K where most houses in my surrounding area can range from 450K to 700K depending on the area and the vicinity to DC. Only downside is the commute.</div>Linux_SageJun 28, 2019View
43083Any homeowners?I'm not a homeowner myself, but let me give you two pieces of advice based off of my parents experiences:<div><br></div><div>Headaches are going to happen. You are going to have all kinds of problems. Some common, some weird. Don't get worked up over it, just deal with it as they come.</div><div><br></div><div>Or do the exact opposite and have a temper tantrum every time something happens. If your child ever decides to become a writer, they'll have tons of material about their father getting angry over the simplest of problems.</div><div><br></div><div>More importantly, don't rush into something. Take you're time. My parents have complained non-stop over the past several years about the area they chose to move to. Had they known more about it, they would have not moved there and now regret the decision. Don't make the same mistake. Really get a feel for where you want to move to first, and get to know the house you want before making a final decision.</div>Rick Ace RhodesJun 28, 2019View
43082Any homeowners?<p>I think the only information I would have liked to have known before committing to the purchase of our home was the situation surrounding the sale of it. </p><p>The lady living here was basically being kicked out by her parents because they didn’t like her lifestyle or the people she associated with, something we only discovered much later. It made getting her to leave so we could move in awkward</p>Vaporman87Jun 28, 2019View