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3453ArticleVaporman87I definitely remember the Steamboat vs. Savage and Hogan vs. Warrior matches. Man, those were true classics. I don't think we'll ever see the enthusiasm for events like these classic matches in the future. People are more cynical, and less amused by "pretend" bloodsport. They want the real deal (MMA and such). Me, I prefer to know that nobody is actually TRYING to hurt each other, and the drama that comes with the show makes it more enjoyable. But I just think today's audience and the audience of the future won't be as engaged or entertained. Mar 16, 2016View
3452ArticleVaporman87You would think that with today's technology, one could not be fooled by a prank call (at least not by the number and ID you see). But you would be wrong. Technology has also provided NEW ways to fool people on the phone. Take, for example, PrankDial. At PrankDial, one can type in ANY phone number they choose to be the "calling from" number, select a pre-recorded prank message set, and then listen to the response after it is recorded and saved to the site. The pre-recorded message actually responds (or doesn't respond) based on replies from the person being called. So if no response if given, the message may say "Are you still there?" "Hellooo???" But if responses are given, then the message follows it's normal pattern, and it usually results in hilarious responses.Old School Phones: Mystery CallersMar 16, 2016View
3450ArticleVaporman87You said it OldSchool. The show never represented any negative views toward anyone. That's why I think it was absurd to be yanking it off of television when people were up in arms over the Confederate Flag. People need to get over themselves.Random Dukes of Hazzard MerchandiseMar 16, 2016View
3449VideoVaporman87LOL. Hey, even the best of us can suffer the effects of lack of sleep. Tall In The SaddleMar 16, 2016View
3448ArticleOldSchool80sI had those wrist racers (among many other things)! I loved The Dukes of Hazzard. I had no idea what the confederate flag stood for or any of that and the show really had absolutely nothing to do with that. I had the pleasure of an interview with the show's creator, Gy Waldron, a couple years back.Random Dukes of Hazzard MerchandiseMar 15, 2016View
3447VideoCaps 2.0Sorry. My description came from the Department Of Redundancy Department. I was tired when uploading this video.Tall In The SaddleMar 15, 2016View
3446Articlemickyarber@hoju....I had several different sets of screens for the etch a sketch. Not just Dukes. Those things really ramped up the fun of etch a sketch.Random Dukes of Hazzard MerchandiseMar 15, 2016View
3445ArticlemassrealityDude… I blame the packaging for the 90210 doll. There was just something about it that was so alluring. While I never went through with buying one, that doesn’t mean I didn’t want to. One of the character’s name was Brandon, so when I saw a doll with the name Brandon on it, I wanted it. 90210 seemed liked a grown up show, so I somehow convinced myself that because of that it wasn’t a Barbie and would be perfectly acceptable to buy. I’ll never forget going up and down the toy aisle at K-Mart and stopping over and over again at that 90210 doll. Had I been alone, I would have bought it. There was just no way for me to gather up the nerve to ask my grandma for it. Although, after reading your story, I’m so glad I never went through with it. Childhood Embarrassment 9021-D'oh!Mar 15, 2016View
3444ArticleHoju KoolanderI was so glad to see the Etch-A-Sketch scenes make an appearance. Aside the General Lee Hot Wheels car, that was my sole piece of merchandise and I loved it.Random Dukes of Hazzard MerchandiseMar 14, 2016View
3443ArticleHoju Koolander@Rick Ace Rhodes That is indeed a loud and inescapable moment of embarrassment right there. Childhood Embarrassment 9021-D'oh!Mar 14, 2016View