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932ArticleVaporman87Nice comparision there TDITH. I enjoyed this article quite a bit. I can't say I watched either show, though I would at times catch a bit here and there of Bill Nye's show. They both seemed like valiant attempts at making learning interesting. Science is one of the easier subjects (in my opinion) to make interesting, as much of it involves performing experiments and witnessing the unique and sometimes baffling results. I have to say, my opinion of Bill Nye dropped a great deal when he started running his mouth on the subject of origin science and, specifically, criticizing whole swaths of religious people for their beliefs on the subject. Apparently Bill fancies himself capable of entering that touchy and controversial area and going toe to toe with some the best minds on both sides of the subject. I think he should stick to children. Jan 02, 2014View
617ArticleraptorNice collection of figs you have vkimo. About everything I still have is in boxes because Im too lazy to dust around figures or take them off and dust. This was all fun to read and I enjoyed your recollection of toy memories man. Masters of the Toybox May 07, 2013View
4567ArticleSupermanNice article. You hit on just about everything that I remember being a part of the school experience back in the '90s.Retrojunk Classic: Back to School In The 90'sSep 22, 2018View
152ArticleFulton4VNice article. Some good info thereIntro Jingle People RememberedJan 15, 2013View
1254ArticleHoju KoolanderNice article. Pictures are always nice, but this is one of those unforgettable sensations you can instantly recall without them. Seeing the plastic bag poke out from behind the Rice Krispies or Cheerios was a real treat. One of my favorite cereal prizes was a similar sticky creature, I think it was called a Wacky Wall-Crawler. This one was in the shape of an Octopus. I just remember the grossness mixed with coolness of that item and the joy that lasted all of 2 minutes until it got carpet fuzz all over it.The Cereal IncidentSep 16, 2014View
5478ArticleoniparNice article. It's funny, I also have nostalgia for these shows and Adult Swim, but from a very different perspective. I was 21 and in my third year of college, so these shows are all tied up with my college experience. Memories of watching them in the commons area, or having them playing in the background while we had "hush hush" dorm room parties. And then later, once I graduated, watching in my first real apartment with my roommates in between Xbox sessions. Ah, good times. Adult Swim: 20 Years Of An American Institution.Aug 20, 2021View
3896ArticleSupermanNice article. I'm quite fond of 1997, myself. I remember it mostly for the hype surrounding Titanic. A lot of kids at my school were really into that movie at the time. I enjoyed your look back at the early days of the Internet, too. I remember searching the Web for pictures of my favorite celebrities, as well, though mine were different from yours.1997: My Year of ChangeMay 16, 2017View
3648ArticleSupermanNice article. I remember the Christmas that I received my first video game console fondly. It was a Super Nintendo, and the fun I had playing it set me on the path to being the Nintendo fan that I am today.A Very Sega ChristmasJan 01, 2017View
4677ArticleSupermanNice article. I enjoyed reading about your favorite floats, ThatDudeintheHoodie.TDitH's Favorite Macy's Thanksgiving Parade FloatsNov 16, 2018View
4145ArticleSupermanNice article. Fortunately, I never had any of these toys. They sound like a real waste of money.Five 90’s Toys That Never Lived Up to the HypeSep 23, 2017View