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3115VideoMr MagicHow big was the Terminator franchise! Nov 17, 2015View
3116VideoMr MagicTake that, T-1000!Terminator 2 Toy CommercialNov 17, 2015View
3117VideoMr MagicGroovy intro.Wonder Woman Season One IntroNov 17, 2015View
3118VideoMr MagicHopefully Alf will make his way back to TV Land with reruns.Alf IntroNov 17, 2015View
3119VideoMr MagicVery pleasant tune.Taxi IntroNov 17, 2015View
3120ArticleBenjanimecursive writing was one of the many kryptonites of my education, right there with algebra and geography. i can level with you on how tricky it became to learn, some of the letters looked more like scribbles compared to print letters.Cursive Curse Nov 18, 2015View
3121VideoVaporman87Sony Pictures Animation was in talks to create an Alf movie (much like they did with Smurfs), but there's been no news that I know of on that since 2012.Alf IntroNov 18, 2015View
3122VideoVaporman87This is a toy line that has garnered a cult following, yet I never heard of it in my youth.Food Fight CommercialNov 18, 2015View
3123ArticleDirtyD79I too had to learn cursive back in third grade. Ironically I was much better at writing in cursive than I was at printing. I'm not trying to brag. Believe me, my printing was atrocious as a kid and it's only slightly better all these years later. Nowadays the only time I really need to write in cursive is if I'm signing some forms or something. Honestly I'd be surprised if any elementary schools still teach it these days.Cursive Curse Nov 18, 2015View
3124ArticleDirtyD79This one Burger King I used to work at back in 2003 still has the Burger King Kids Club stuff up over in their Play Land or whatever you want to call it. Personally I miss the old McDonald's playland. When I was a kid this one we used to always go to had those booths that looked like a train. It was even more cool because the restaurant was across the street from some train tracks so you could watch trains go by while you ate. They also had those Fry Kid bouncy things, the slide with that pirate dude on top, and that Officer Big Mac climbing thing. The mouth formed bars like a little jail cell and you could jump out of this one gap. I remember as a kid thinking it was like a zillion miles high and then being surprised how small it was when I was a teenager. I also remember people used to write graffiti inside there. The typical stuff like "For a good time call blah blah blah." or anarchy symbols. I gotta agree McDonald's and most fast food places these days just look lame. Boring box shaped buildings with decor straight out of a hospital waiting room. Just no imagination. What I Miss From ChildhoodNov 18, 2015View