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2381Articlemickyarber@Hoju...you're right, I was quite the dreamer. Those are just the ones that I really wanted and aksed for on many occasions. There were so many more things I wanted as well. Maybe I'll have to revisit the topic and go through some more "wants" that I never got. Jul 11, 2015View
2382ArticlemickyarberI don't remember when I first realized Santa wasn't real, but I do remember the after effect. I can remember feeling closer to my parents once I knew it was them spending hard earned cash for the things under the tree, and I think that helped me develop a deeper sense of appreciation for all kinds of things. Fun article.1990 - The Year Santa DiedJul 11, 2015View
2383ArticlemickyarberI didn't get into MTV until the 90's, and I jumped in head first. One of the features I really liked was when they would do a block of videos....4 In a Row I think they called it. Four straight videos without any interruptions. I loved Aeon Flux, and was a big fan of Beavis and Butthead too. And one of the highlights of my year was when they would do the spring break week. Great tv right there. A really nostalgic article. Great job.MTV: The 90'sJul 12, 2015View
2385ArticlemickyarberLove this article. Like everyone else, I wanted a tree house to play in, but my problem was lack of trees. Now, my daughters are wanting one. Guess I should see about getting started and maybe live vicariously through them. That or make it sturdy enough for Pops to get up there and play with them. Hope to see more from you.Castles of YesteryearJul 12, 2015View
2387Articlemickyarber@massreality..that's pretty cool. My younger cousin got them, and same thing happened. He tried to get into real drums, but wasn't very good, nut it got him into music. WHen the drumming didn't work out, he learned guitar instead and has done well with it in the years since.Yesterdays: Things I DIDN'T Have As A KidJul 13, 2015View
2406ArticlemickyarberI used to read Wizard from front to back as well, but didn't start picking it up until issue #16. I gave them all away in 2004, buthave recently been picking up early issues of it from ebay. Still looking for more.1993 Comic Book Ads from Wizard MagazineJul 16, 2015View
2410ArticlemickyarberThanks @echidna64. I have several on my lists that folks would put on their greatest lists, but for me, I'm just talking about the ones I enjoyed the most, regardless of how they are ranked anywhere else.Yesterdays: MY Favorite Nintendo Games Part 1Jul 19, 2015View
2418ArticlemickyarberI really dig this story. It reminds me of the long summer days my cousin Tim and I would road all over the 43 acres I grew up on. I had almost forgotten those adventures, but so many of them came rushing back to me while reading this. I love it.Digging for TreasureJul 23, 2015View
2425ArticlemickyarberI always wa ted to take karate classes, but didnt get too. Reading this, it was fu. To live vicariously through you a little bit. Fun article.The Karate Class KidJul 29, 2015View
2440ArticlemickyarberSince I missed out on Tailspin, I never made the connection myself. As for dog fights...eh. Some chases and stuff and some small fights. You never got the feeling, at least I didn't, that the show was under budget though. At least not then. Watching it again recently, you can see where a slightly bigger budget could have helped a lot though. It really is a fun series though. Well worth a look if you haven't seen it. And I too was a big fan of Just the Ten of Us. But I watched it in it's original run on ABC when it was part of TGIF! That was always a really fun block of programming too. A Look Back at Tales of the Gold MonkeyAug 01, 2015View