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5785ArticleLizCampyDoes anyone remember what the knock off version of the Wuzzles were called? Maybe it was a Wuzzle. It was a stuffed toy, the body of a Chicken, but had the head of a Dog. It was white with some orange on it. It was 2 animals in one... I have been going crazy for more than 25 years trying to find this stuffed toy. I'd be so grateful if anyone could let me know the name and where to find one. LizCampy@gmail.com Nov 16, 2023View
839ArticleVaporman87Does it make any sense to you that there is a local community having a costume party/dance on Nov. 2nd? How can you feel like you're in the Halloween spirit AFTER Halloween? It's like opening your Christmas presents 3 days after Christmas day.Benjanime's Halloween RetrospectiveOct 22, 2013View
114ArticleAceNThaHoleDoes remind me of Outrun. That was one of my fav racing games.Classic Games: The Great American Cross Country Road RaceJan 02, 2013View
880ArticleVaporman87Doesn't it seem sad to think that a franchise like McDonald's offering books in their Happy Meals is "newsworthy"? I'm mean, what do we expect anymore? What WILL we expect in the future? Will Happy Meals have to come with iPhone cases or some other "tech" crap? Now, for Taco Bell to offer ANY toy or prize seems peculiar, simply because you see so little of that from them these days. The last thing I remember getting there was a Godzilla (American '98 version) cup holder for your car (remember the "Here lizard, lizard, lizard." ads with the dog?). Literary Classics at Taco BellDec 05, 2013View
4541ArticleNLoganDogs that left an impression on me in the 80s were the sled dogs in the movie the Thing, reruns of Underdog, Scooby Doo, Barf from Spaceballs, McGruff the Crime Dog, Brain from Inspector Gadget, and of course the giant flying dog ... er luck dragon Falkor!10 Pop Culture Dogs of the 80sSep 05, 2018View
2994VideoVaporman87Don Pardo... he is sorely missed.Frosted Mini-Wheats: FredOct 23, 2015View
3104ArticleVaporman87Don't feel bad. I felt the same way. When my teacher in grade school would execute a perfect letter on the chalkboard (after first using one of those chalkholders that would draw three lines together on the board, equally separated), I would just get fed up that I couldn't replicate her perfection on a piece of paper. Like you, I never used cursive for anything but signing my name, and even then it's been reduced to illegible doctor's signature style. Even so, I think it's a shame that we are slowly doing away with teaching cursive. Something about it seems culturally significant to me, though I'm not sure why.Cursive Curse Nov 16, 2015View
4091ArticleSupermanDon't feel too bad that your original character was very similar to an existing character. I think most of us at that age based our "original" characters on the things we were watching on TV at the time.Russell - The Black-Eyed SimpsonAug 30, 2017View
4338Articleashtonloves80s123don't forget the 80s goth genre with the cure and siouxse and the bansheesWomen's Fashion of the 80sMar 30, 2018View
2297ArticleProbable MuppetDon't forget the bedrooms from The Gate. Both the main character's and the best friends.=)Retro Rooms Part DeuxJun 03, 2015View