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5330ArticleJulieFor me, the Pokémon times marked the late 90s and early 2000s. I was fascinated when I had my first cartridge, Pokémon Yellow, as my first Game Boy Color game. I'm still a fan of the charismatic and cute series. ❤ I sporadically watched the anime and that only increased the hype and the desire to play the game on the Game Boy Color. The same happened with my Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS. I have the 3DS and Nintendo Switch versions but I haven't started playing them yet, but I'm sure I will like them and will want to reach the end. By the way, I still have the game save with two level 100 Mew for Pokémon Yellow. It's worth revisiting sometimes. Thanks very much for the charismatic and very well written article: one more of your admirable talents. ❤ Nov 09, 2020View
2901ArticleNLoganFor Scooby Doo villians I would say the creepiest were The Ghost of Dr. Coffin from the Harum Scarum Sanitarium, the No-Face Zombie, the Ghost of Milo Booth, and the Phantom Shadows. <img style="width: 216px; height: 160px;" src="http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/scoobydoo/images/b/b5/Drcoffin.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20100815024336"><img src="http://www.scoobydooweloveyou.com/noface.jpg"><br><img style="width: 218px; height: 162px;" src="http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/scoobydoo/images/0/05/Ghost_of_Milo_Booth.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120702095239"><img style="width: 213px; height: 162px;" src="http://www.scoobydooweloveyou.com/nightoffright.jpg"><br>Scariest 80's Cartoon VillainsOct 14, 2015View
2466ArticleVaporman87For shame! LOL Oh we've all been there, haven't we? Frustrated by losing when the game (any game) was firmly within our grasp. With board gaming, the opportunity to "gently swing things into your favor" was oh so enticing. I KNOW I tried my hand at it more than once, usually failing. Sometimes you can invent a new rule to favor you, knowing that the instruction manual had been safely thrown away years ago. "But that's how WE always played..." was a common phrase. LOL This reminded me of a recent visit with friends during which one of their daughters joined me and my daughter in a game of UNO. I had played UNO for decades, so when she began coming up with one rule after another to favor her hand, and she would play cards then take them back, I knew she was a compulsive cheater who was awful at actually executing the cheat. What is wrong with kids these days? They can't even cheat right!Cheatin'Aug 05, 2015View
1367Articleshakin steakFor sure, Vaporman. That's why He-Man gets the checkmark for "good guys". Bow and Razz and Kowl and those purple forest elves are awful! New Eyes on He-Man and She-RaOct 03, 2014View
765VideoblueluigiFor those who don't know, Michael Larson memorized these set patterns on the show by recording episodes off TV and playing them back again. He used them to his advantage and that's how he won that much. It's evident once you pay attention to his reactions. Sometimes, he would celebrate early before he even knew what it is he won. Although, his skill did eventually wear out at the end, and there were a few squares he landed on where he almost lost it all. Especially the last one where he lands on that trip to the Bahamas.Press Your Luck - Michael Larson part 2Aug 21, 2013View
4943ArticleVaporman87For us, we usually passed the time by doing Mad Libs, playing on a handheld, and watching VHS tapes (when we had the conversion van with VCR in it).Benjanime's summer trip survival guideMay 29, 2019View
965ArticleVaporman87Forts, tunnels, "trampolines"... all great couch cushion creations. Occasionally they became "buildings" for my sister and I to destroy Godzilla style (complete with a rolled up blanket tucked into the back of my pants as a "tail"). They also make great "chairs" to hit opponents with when you're "wrestling". lolRemembering Rainy DaysJan 30, 2014View
108ArticleVaporman87Foul! Foul! ;)Classic Games: The Great American Cross Country Road RaceDec 31, 2012View
4137ArticleHoju KoolanderFOX Kids was definitely the king of kids programming. Anything they put on at least got my viewership for 3 episodes. I watched ABC's lineup briefly with Cro and Land of the Lost as you mentioned, but also The Addams Family and Cowboys of Moo Mesa. SNICK was also special and I was really into Roundhouse at the time (what was I thinking?)Five Childhood Programming Line Ups I LovedSep 20, 2017View
587VideoVaporman87Frank Welker has been in so many cartoons and cartoon series that I don't know how he keeps track of all the voices.Slimer Won't Do That: Part TwoApr 24, 2013View