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3237Articlefbaby1126Cartoons where so much better back in the day...some of the stuff they come out with now idk...Batman '89 RememberedDec 22, 2015View
3236ArticlemassrealityMy little theft story involved one of those trays with peppermints in them for charity at a Quincy's Steakhouse. It was one of those deals where you just leave a quarter and take a piece of candy. I was around four and just saw the candy sitting there, so I swiped it. When the cashier yelled out, "Hey" I knew I was in trouble, so I took off running to the bathroom. (I would make a horrible thief) Luckily, my parents weren't too hard on me, but they let me know what I did was wrong, made me return the candy, and apologize. Confessions: The Snack BurglarDec 21, 2015View
3235ArticlemassrealityI live in the land of tobacco (North Carolina), and man things have changed. Growing up, there wasn't a family member that didn't smoke. Now, just a handful remain faithful smokers. For the most part, in all urban areas, smoking is banned (I think state law is 30 feet from the door of a restaurant) and bars had to turned into "clubs" to still allow smoking which was too much trouble. So, with exception of a few gas stations here and there out in the rural areas, smoking has disappeared at least out in public. The bans and regulations have hurt the economy, luckily North Carolina began refocusing its economy back in the 90's toward technology, so it hasn't completely devastated the state. It is cool that many of the old tobacco factories and warehouses still exist. They even turned the old Lucky Strike factory into a huge fancy night spot right next to the Durham Bulls baseball park called the American Tobacco Historic District.Smoking In the 80'sDec 21, 2015View
3234Articleashleyb85You should definitely check out Nightmare Before Christmas, mickyarber!!!Top 5 Favorite Christmas Horror MoviesDec 21, 2015View
3233ArticleVaporman87Those people should be brought up on charges of Teddy Bear cruelty... making him sit alone on an endless train ride. Clearly they have no soul.Retro Christmas Wonderland Part 2Dec 21, 2015View
3232ArticleVaporman87I was never a fan of the AoStH series, as it was far cornier than the other Sonic cartoon series. My favorite American produced Sonic program was the Sonic The Hedgehog series with Sally and the Freedom Fighters. That one had Gary Chalk playing Robotnik (he later played Man-At-Arms in the 200X MOTU series). But the best Sonic program produced by any country was the Japanese "Sonic X" show. Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog - Sonic Christmas BlastDec 21, 2015View
3231ArticlevkimoThat's awesome. She'll have fun picking out the gift.Christmas YuleogyDec 20, 2015View
3230ArticlemickyarberI just read your story to my daughters, and my oldest wants to check to see if our church has a program like that.Christmas YuleogyDec 20, 2015View
3229ArticlemickyarberYeah....this dude seemed to be out there a little bit. BUT, it has given me an idea of something to do with a box of old, random, assorted action figures. Maybe I'll do something like this next year. Build a pop culture Christmas party featuring Rambo, Mr. T, Hulk Hogan, Alf, He-Man, and the rest. Seems like that would have been a unique evening touring the place. Can't wait to see the rest.Retro Christmas Wonderland Part 1Dec 19, 2015View
3228ArticlefuschniktHey Vapor..I was surprised just how many traditions, big and small, had gone for me as well. As I was writing this, so many forgotten things came flooding back. Even just the Christmas morning "procedure" so to speak. Waking up, Santa always left something in our room, my mom putting on Christmas music, waiting by the stockings for my dad to get his coffee (he took forever..might have been on purpose). It was really a walk down memory lane. Christmas Memories: Traditions Come and GoneDec 17, 2015View