shoot your
eye out.
RETRORATING: 11
RETRORATING: 11
CONTEST WINNER!
- HOME
- YOUTUBE
- ARTICLES
- VIDEOS
- THEATER
- CLASSIFIEDS
- VHS COVERS
- CEREAL BOXES
- GAME BOX ART
- READ ALONGS
- PODCASTS
- FORUM
- FAQ
- POINTS STORE
Don't mess
with the bull.
JOIN!!!
A Mid-90's Saturday With c_b_f
comic_book_fan Posted on Aug 17, 2015 at 09:46 PM
hoju sounds like a good Saturday to me.
i used to catch livewire and what ever wcw was calling there show that week.
Hoju Koolander Posted on Aug 16, 2015 at 03:59 PM
Saturdays were all about TV for me (but then again, so was every other day). X-Men, Spider-Man and Batman on FOX Kids, then switch over to ABC for Cow-Boys of Moo-Mesa or The Addams Family cartoon, maybe try out an episode of Saved By The Bell: The New Class on NBC, before switching back to FOX for WMAC Masters and getting my wrestling fix from WWF Superstars. If I did go outside it was just a trip to my favorite comic book store, that was the true Saturday destination. After all, you needed an hour or more to browse all the back issues.
massreality Posted on Aug 10, 2015 at 10:06 PM
I miss WCW Saturday Night so bad.
comic_book_fan Posted on Aug 10, 2015 at 06:26 PM
i have a niece that i get to play with she always likes me showing her an old tv show or a game from when i was little she wants to play ghost in the graveyard but she is afraid of the dark and it's hard to find enough people to play.
Vaporman87 Posted on Aug 10, 2015 at 05:38 PM
Man, you guys really knew how to take full advantage of a Saturday! So many great activities and games. I see a great many similarities to my own Saturday exploits. Sure, the activities may have been different, but it was really only about getting in time with your friends and neighbors and making the most of being free from school.
We used to take Nerf basketballs,(the soft, vinyl, stuffed kind) wrap them in duct tape, and hit them with wooden bats in a game of Home Run Derby. If we could hit the ball onto the roof of our building (which was tall enough to fit an RV in), then it was a Home Run.
Travel in the woods, wrestle with pillows, play video games, record ourselves on cassette tape or video, etc., etc.
So much fun to be had on a sunny Saturday. I get to do all new things now that I have kids. I can be a part of their own favorite things about a Saturday, and it is a blessing.
Welcome to the 3rd installment of the Action Figure Comic Review, where we explore comic book adaptations of 80’s toy lines. If you haven’t alre...
A long time ago, in a decade far far away...From 1983-1999, the Star Wars saga remained hidden like Luke Skywalker on the remote planet of Tattooine. ...
My only brother is 17 years older than me and when I was born in 1982, he had already lived through a world of pop culture from the 70s and early 80...
Welcome to the second installment of Action Figure Comics Review, the series where we explore the comic book adaptations of classic toy lines of the...
There was a very conscious synergy between cartoons and toys in the 80’s. He-Man, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and even My Little Pony made sure t...