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1717 | Article | Vaporman87 | I was never one of those kids that were frightened of Santa... or the Easter Bunny, or any other Holiday legend for that matter. Well, excepting any Halloween related legends that is. The nice thing this year about visiting Santa, was that all three of my kids were happy to do so. That is a first. Usually, at least one of them was either not excited to, or just plain frightened to sit on his lap for pictures. My oldest son actually had difficulty holding back a big smile his year. That was awesome to witness. I love the stories and pictures you have added in this. Hilarious! | Dec 20, 2014 | ||
3028 | Article | comic_book_fan | i was never one to back down to a bully but i never had the guts to ask out my childhood crush. | The Secret to How I Broke My Collarbone | Oct 27, 2015 | |
1446 | Article | pikachulover | I was never really a gamer, but I was friends with a pair of gamer brothers who would always shop at Funcoland. I think I remember their mom complaining about having to drive them there. | A Grand Day Out | Oct 17, 2014 | |
4689 | Article | Vaporman87 | I was not familiar with the WB network, but the fact that the Cryptkeeper had his own holiday block makes life seem somehow more complete. LOL | Kids WB Christmas Blocks | Nov 27, 2018 | |
2854 | Video | Mr Magic | I was pretty freaky, I can tell ya that lol. | Kokomo: Trollies Radio Show | Oct 12, 2015 | |
2353 | Article | Vaporman87 | I was probably not as big a "mail-in" nut as you, but I know that I was always ecstatic when something arrived in the mail box that I knew was the result of my efforts to get such items. Typically from cereal boxes, but sometimes from toys and other products. The hardest part was the wait. You would be so excited for something, mail out the necessary documents, and then expect your prize to arrive an hour later. It didn't take long for me to simply forget I had even made the effort at all. Then, like six weeks later, there would be the prize. That excitement would instantly come back, and just make may day. | Retro-graphic Evidence: Xardion Lives! | Jul 06, 2015 | |
2886 | Article | kidcoffee | I was probably one of the pickiest eaters of all time. I swear if it didn't have peanut butter on it, I wasn't interested, or at least I wasn't until meal times became interactive. There is something to be said for getting to play with your food that changes everything. Even food I wouldn't touch with a ten foot pole otherwise became a joy to devour. Of course when Halloween was long over I found the same joy with tacos. Not quite as fun as Halloween dinner, but getting to build my own meal did have its own unique charm. | Ghoulish Eats | Oct 13, 2015 | |
3406 | Article | Mr Magic | I was really into the Pokemon craze when it was a new thing. I watched the show, I played the games. It was something that just clung to me. | 20 years of Pok'emon: Looking back to the franchise as an adult | Feb 29, 2016 | |
1748 | Article | Vaporman87 | I was reminded that I did also have (and still do) several Wizard Magazines. I enjoyed getting the exclusive trading cards and such that came with the mag. Also, I have several ToyFare mags (do they still make those?). | Kids Magazines of the 90s | Jan 01, 2015 | |
2004 | Article | Vaporman87 | I was right to say that your passion for the subject matter (whatever it was) would make it worth the read. I've never even heard of this show until now, but your description and praise here makes me interested. Does that scare or fascinate you? LOL | Slam Dunk: The jewel of my childhood | Feb 17, 2015 |