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5139 | Article | Vaporman87 | Flavorless, misshapen corn orbs... man I want to use that somewhere in my life. LOL | Mar 09, 2020 | ||
5192 | Article | Mr Magic | Flix, have you ever seen the Nicktoon "The Loud House"? There was an episode where Lincoln and his dad went on LOTHT. | Memories of Olmec and Legends of the Hidden Temple | May 04, 2020 | |
5631 | Article | Vaporman87 | Folks prefer some images scattered throughout the articles. But, having said that, this was an entertaining look into the "behind the counter" action in a video store. Those will be memories cherished forever, no doubt. Especially now that they've gone the way of the Dodo. | I Was A Preteen Video Store Clerk for My Dad's Shop | Apr 22, 2022 | |
2396 | Video | Mr Magic | For a moment, I thought this was the song "Whoomp, There It Is" by the rap group Tag Team. | Tag Team Pilot Episode 1991 | Jul 14, 2015 | |
1289 | Article | NLogan | For Disney I would say The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is about as Halloween as it gets. In addition to the ones you have listed there is also Trick or Treat with Huey, Dewey, and Louie that is great Halloween fun. I usually skip to Night on Bald Mountain from Fantasia also. If you like the Skeleton Dance you will love Mickey in the Haunted House | What to Watch on Halloween | Sep 20, 2014 | |
5681 | Article | Benjanime | for me it wasn't just judge doom's reveal that creeped me out in who framed roger rabbit, but the scene where doom kills off a cartoon shoe when putting it in the dip to show what it can do. | 5 Terrifying Memories from my Childhood | Sep 02, 2022 | |
933 | Article | Benjanime | for me, beakman's world was my favorite of the two. i also liked how they got mark mothersbaugh for doing the show's music, also known for composing music for rugrats | 90's Vs: Bill Nye the Science Guy vs... | Jan 02, 2014 | |
2094 | Article | Vaporman87 | For me, I look back on the 90's as two parts. The first part being the early 90's (1990 to the end of 1992). This part very much felt (and I still recall it as) like an extension of the 80's. I think that is mainly because I was still in high school during those years. However, I think there is some truth in saying that much of the culture, from music to television to even the words we spoke, remained relevant. I see those years as being ALMOST as golden as the 80's. Everything after 1992 I see as a transition period. Not only for me, but for pop culture in general. A period of transition from the 80's and what they were all about, to the 2000's and what they were all about. These were the years that spawned the internet after all. But even our musical tastes, the advent of computer graphics and their extensive use in film, the cartoons being watched and their focus on nonsensical humor as opposed life lessons, all of this was in a process of change. I don't know that I see that period as having it's own identity as much as I see at as growing pains for popular culture as it would become in the new millennium. | What the Nineties Mean to Me | Mar 18, 2015 | |
2927 | Video | Mr Magic | For me, it's all about Old Spice. That or Degree. | Arrid Sports Scent | Oct 14, 2015 | |
5400 | Article | Julie | For me, starting a new year was usually starting a different school. This had the advantage that no one knew me, so I was fortunate to start the year free from bullying. But that always changes in the first semester. Over the years I discovered an undisclosed way out: to stay inside the school library. So I could stay away from bullies and had the opportunity to know some interesting books. And the librarian befriended me, especially after knowing why I was avoiding to be out there in the presence of other students. I'm sorry that you weren't lucky in your schools too, my sweetheart. You deserve all my love. ❤❤ | The dreaded back to school phase | Mar 12, 2021 |