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ID | Post Type | Posted By | Comment | Title | Posted On | |
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3427 | Article | mickyarber | Cool deal. I'm not real good with "facts", but I'm the king of memories brother. | Mar 07, 2016 | ||
3429 | Article | mickyarber | I added the link to the Bonus Episode to my Midnight Post Retro Reading List Post for today at http://themidnightpost.com/the-midnight-post-reading-list/ | Lost Sequels of the 80s | Mar 08, 2016 | |
3393 | Article | Vaporman87 | I was trying to think of which of these athletes had the most affect on popular culture, and the easy answer is Michael Jordan. The only other "sports" figure that comes close would be Hulk Hogan. Using the term "sports" very loosely there. | The Non-Sports Fan's Guide to Iconic Athletes of the 90's | Feb 28, 2016 | |
3398 | Article | massreality | Great list, but you totally skipped over Wayne Gretzky and Magic Johnson! Although, one might argue that Magic was a bigger deal in the 80s. | The Non-Sports Fan's Guide to Iconic Athletes of the 90's | Feb 28, 2016 | |
3402 | Article | Rick Ace Rhodes | A guide to the controversy of Jose Canseco: 1) He was the founding father of the steroid era. 2) He then ratted everyone out about the steroid era to get back at baseball for blackballing him. 3) He has a bad habit of doing really stupid things, and is generally considered a complete psychopath. | The Non-Sports Fan's Guide to Iconic Athletes of the 90's | Feb 28, 2016 | |
3403 | Article | Hoju Koolander | @Vaporman87 Yeah, Hogan is to wrestling what Jordan is to basketball. @massreality Gretzky didn't do much beyond host Saturay Night Live and appear in ProStars. Plus he is the only one I did see play for the Kings when I was 7 or 8. @Rick Ace Rhodes Thanks for filling me in. Also I kept finding pictures of his mangled finger online. What was that about? | The Non-Sports Fan's Guide to Iconic Athletes of the 90's | Feb 28, 2016 | |
3405 | Article | Rick Ace Rhodes | @Hoju Koolander He was cleaning a gun he owned and he forgot it was loaded. You can guess what happened next. | The Non-Sports Fan's Guide to Iconic Athletes of the 90's | Feb 29, 2016 | |
3428 | Article | mickyarber | I added this article to my Midnight Post Retro Reading List Post for today at http://themidnightpost.com/the-midnight-post-reading-list/ | The Non-Sports Fan's Guide to Iconic Athletes of the 90's | Mar 08, 2016 | |
3377 | Article | Vaporman87 | This craze came after my school age years, so I never understood it. MMPR and Pokemon both confused me. I didn't see what was so fascinating about either. But there was definitely an "Asian invasion" that was spearheaded by both franchises. The knock-offs of those franchises were laughably worse. | Mighty Morphin Ripoff Rangers Part 1 | Feb 23, 2016 | |
3379 | Article | pikachulover | I was a huge fan of SSSS. It was so wacky and low budget. I even had a small Servo figure. Syd was my favorite character. I used to say my little cousin acted like Tanker. Too bad hardly anybody in my 5th grade watched the show. By 6th grade at my school it was "uncool" to like any of those shows. Actually there was a double standard in 5th grade about those shows it was ok for boys to like them, but not girls because they were too "mature" to like them. | Mighty Morphin Ripoff Rangers Part 1 | Feb 23, 2016 |