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3108ArticlepikachuloverFrom grades 3rd-5th we had to use cursive and I sucked at it in all those grades. By 6th grade the teachers stopped caring and just wanted legible work. I also have an illegible signature. I don't do that cute girly writing. Strangely enough the mention of not teaching cursive in schools came up during a John Cena interview I saw 9 years ago when he was promoting his movie The Marine. And for the record he knows how to write in cursive.  Nov 17, 2015View
3107ArticleRick Ace RhodesWelcome to my world pikachulover. I've always had bad penmanship, and I have never learned cursive, not even to sign my name. I simply print. This summer I had to get an ID done at the DMV. When I printed my name, the guy behind the desk asked me why. I told him I never learned cursive, and then explained that they eventually stopped teaching it in school. He was amazed that they no longer teach cursive.Cursive Curse Nov 16, 2015View
3106ArticlePoshy2005That is cool to hear.What I Miss From ChildhoodNov 16, 2015View
3105ArticleVaporman87With regard to the Burger King Kids Club, there is a Burger King about 25 minutes away from me with a play zone that features several of the Kids Club gang. It is a nice reminder of what used to be. That Burger King isn't very old, so they made a choice to deck it out in properties that have been gone for a while. It's nice.What I Miss From ChildhoodNov 16, 2015View
3104ArticleVaporman87Don't feel bad. I felt the same way. When my teacher in grade school would execute a perfect letter on the chalkboard (after first using one of those chalkholders that would draw three lines together on the board, equally separated), I would just get fed up that I couldn't replicate her perfection on a piece of paper. Like you, I never used cursive for anything but signing my name, and even then it's been reduced to illegible doctor's signature style. Even so, I think it's a shame that we are slowly doing away with teaching cursive. Something about it seems culturally significant to me, though I'm not sure why.Cursive Curse Nov 16, 2015View
3102ArticleHoju KoolanderGreat picks. Sleepwalker always takes me back, he just defines generic 90's Marvel characters so perfectly for me. Plus, he looks like a generic Halloween costume someone just threw together at the last minute. "Alien mask, Mom's purple scarf, my old sweats, I'm good to go!"My Top 5 Halloween Ready Super HeroesNov 12, 2015View
3101ArticleRick Ace Rhodes@Hoju Thanks man. I wish the Warner Bros store was still around too. I got plenty of action figures related to DC while it was open.Memories of the Nanuet MallNov 12, 2015View
3100ArticleHoju KoolanderJust in case you've been waiting for The Goonies 2 episode of the SequelQuest podcast, which was delayed for technical reasons, you can listen now at this link http://sequelquestpod.com/2015/11/11/the-goonies-meet-bigfoot/ Enjoy!Top 5 80's Movie SequelsNov 11, 2015View
3099ArticleHoju KoolanderVery thorough story. I had a great affection for the Warner Bros. Studio Store as well. They were the only place with a dedicated super hero section, so I was always up for that. Suncoast was also a favorite, so many weird and previously unknown videos to discover. Memories of the Nanuet MallNov 11, 2015View
3098ArticlejkatzYup, Swiss Family Robinson and 20,000 Leagues are great examples of light hearted adventure...they don't make movies like that anymore. Top 10 Classic Live Action Disney MoviesNov 10, 2015View