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248VideoMr MagicI know what you mean. It was so good! Feb 02, 2013View
250VideoVaporman87I miss this and Oreo cereal.Waffle Crisp commercialFeb 03, 2013View
252VideoMr MagicI thought Oreo O's were good too.Waffle Crisp commercialFeb 03, 2013View
253VideoVaporman87And I miss the flavor of the "Monster" cereals in the 80's. Nowadays it's like you're eating packing peanuts.Waffle Crisp commercialFeb 04, 2013View
254Videojprc10I love this cereal. Waffle Crisp commercialFeb 04, 2013View
255VideoMr MagicI'd like to have some now.Waffle Crisp commercialFeb 04, 2013View
256VideoVaporman87I had Raisin Bran Crunch this morning. It's just not the same as Waffle Crisp. LOLWaffle Crisp commercialFeb 04, 2013View
257VideoMr MagicRaisin Bran's still good, though.Waffle Crisp commercialFeb 04, 2013View
2562ArticleVaporman87Ahhh. What a nice little memory to share. I could almost see myself there among you, trying to stay out of site. That is what was so nice about growing up in a small neighborhood... with houses all crammed together in close proximity. You knew everyone, and everyone knew you. You knew what to look out for... what to be suspicious of. We weren't as apt to go frolicking around in everyone's yards (except those that we frequented by invite), but it was normal for kids to be up and down the road on every manner of transit (bike, wagon, minibike, dirt bike, etc.). This reminds me a lot of times spent in that neighborhood where I grew up. I have a lot of ties here in R-town, but I didn't spend my formative years here. To visit that little addition is like stepping on holy ground. I don't go there often, because now I would only be a stranger entering somebody else's world. But to do so floods me with memories that are precious. Goodnight, SummerAug 25, 2015View
2563ArticleVaporman87That's two unique and fun NES acquisition stories is a short period of time! That was very ingenious of you to try the barter/trade deal. Exchanging a school book for an NES is about as lopsided a deal as I can conceive of. LOL. Very well told story. Thanks for sharing it. Boredom at Card PartiesAug 25, 2015View