Santa
likes me
best.
Bah Humbug!

RETRORATING: 11

How I Got My NES

RETRORATING: 13

Masters of the Toybox

CONTEST WINNER!

Back to Home Page

Content Comments List

Displaying 1991-2000 of 5281 results.
IDPost TypePosted ByCommentTitlePosted On 
 
3614ArticleMr MagicI had the Jaws and I.Q. action figures.Burger King Kids Club ToysDec 20, 2016View
3613ArticlemickyarberYou've hit the nail on the head here talking about the "other" side of Christmas. Like I wrote in an old article, for years and years I always put on my wish list a rock tumbler and a chemistry set that I saw in the Sears Wish Book, but I never got them. On the flip side, I usually got things I liked from relatives. I didn't have many that I got stuff from, but the ones I did, did a pretty good job.Christmas 64Dec 20, 2016View
3612Articleechidna64Thanks! Odin Claus is definitely the most metal Santa hahaThe History of ChristmasDec 20, 2016View
3611ArticlevkimoYou disguised learning into a fun to read article, darn you! Haha nice write up I prefer Odin Claus delivering gifts on his eight legged steed for sure. "Odin got me a trebuchet for Christmas!" The History of ChristmasDec 20, 2016View
3610ArticleVaporman87It's weird to see Howey Mandel as that character, but that casting actually makes sense to me. He is good at that sort of manic, off beat weirdo. It's kind of neat that you have made a tradition out of your favorite show. Christmas with SupermanDec 20, 2016View
3609ArticleVaporman87This was a very touching story. I'm glad you shared it with us Supes. I'm glad you still got to build that snowman, even though it was with your mother. It still made a lasting impression on you and your Christmases from then on. The First Snowman I Ever BuiltDec 20, 2016View
3608ArticleVaporman87I have a feeling most of us have stories that would fit right in with the theme of this article. For myself, the first thing that comes to mind is that every year I asked for a golf cart, and every year I was disappointed. LOL. I wanted a golf cart to drive up and down the neighborhood in. I used to think it would be so incredibly cool. The closest I ever got was a four wheeler, and that's just not the same. I also wanted the U.S.S. Flagg, and never got that either. Nor did I get the Eternia playset. So yeah, I was disappointed a few times on Christmas. And man, can I relate to your feelings about extended family gifts. They are usually such "throw away" items that there doesn't even seem to be a point in opening them. Christmas 64Dec 20, 2016View
3607ArticleVaporman87Thanks for this nice little review of the people and events that shaped Christmas into what it is today. I think we hear or read bits and pieces of this type of info from time to time, but rarely does any of us have the time or inclination to research the whole history. This is a nice way to discover that without having to devote a lot of time and attention to it. Great stuff.The History of ChristmasDec 20, 2016View
3606ArticleSockofFleagullsSome great memories here. I too had the Hot Wheels Sto N Go playset and spent hours in my dirt driveway with it and my car collection. Was very glad Target brought an updated version back this year and HAD to buy one.NLogan's Christmas at Grandma's HouseDec 19, 2016View
3605ArticleSockofFleagullsAnother article with Snake Mountain Challenge!! How do I not remember this? Indeed, you did get a great haul that year.The Mega Haul of Christmas 1986Dec 19, 2016View