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765VideoblueluigiFor those who don't know, Michael Larson memorized these set patterns on the show by recording episodes off TV and playing them back again. He used them to his advantage and that's how he won that much. It's evident once you pay attention to his reactions. Sometimes, he would celebrate early before he even knew what it is he won. Although, his skill did eventually wear out at the end, and there were a few squares he landed on where he almost lost it all. Especially the last one where he lands on that trip to the Bahamas. Aug 21, 2013View
779ArticleblueluigiI watched the SNICK-iversary last month that aired during The 90s Are All That. It was a really nice tribute to SNICK that included some of the original 1992 bumpers. It was just too bad they couldn't include Roundhouse.A Look at SNICKSep 05, 2013View
904VideoblueluigiI remember CBS still aired this special in 2000. Not sure what year they stopped.A Garfield Christmas SpecialDec 14, 2013View
1074ArticleblueluigiOne of the subchannels in my local PBS affiliate actually continued to play Wishbone up to like 2009 or 2010. I never got into it when I was a kid. I always found it to be pretty boring. So, yeah, I'm leaning more towards Reading Rainbow for this. That was a show I enjoyed watching when I was a kid, and had some fond memories of it.90's Vs: Wishbone vs Reading RainbowMay 01, 2014View
1921ArticleblueluigiGreat article all the way. It really hits the nail on the head on Retrojunk's history. If there is one thing that I would change are a few inaccuracies. Retrojunk's familiar design that we're all familiar with came along in 2005... not 2007. I first stumbled across Retrojunk at around 2004, but officially joined in 2005. I remember a lot of moments that came around with this site. Members like Reaper spamming the forums with his Fried Oreos Club, DucktalesFan1977 posting about his 80s memories and talked about how much the 90s sucked (though eventually as the account got banned and he registered as gustogummi... he did a complete 180). Sonic64 with the way he points out the obvious and how he argues with others about why we shouldn't hate Sonic or disagree with the things he likes... and how Mezase Master, Xe-A-Thoul, and others gave him what he deserved. It had it's good moments and sometimes bad moments. But in the end, I think it's one of the most diverse sites I've seen throughout the internet. Some of the autistic members on the site were one of the main reasons why I left the site a few times. Not that I don't like autistic people, mind you... and I used to enjoy poking fun at some of the autistic users who came on before. But there was a time where it got to a point where the autistic users just made the site that much less enjoyable, and so I decided to leave for a little while because of it.Remembering RetroJunkFeb 09, 2015View
2342ArticleblueluigiNickelodeon rarely aired it? That's a new one to me. I recall seeing this quite a number of times along with other episodes. Actually, you know. It's funny to me. I've been seeing reports of certain episodes of Nickelodeon shows that were supposedly withheld from airing after the original airings. And yet, I recall seeing the episode air fairly regularly. I've heard about how the Hey Arnold episode, Arnold Betrays Iggy was pulled off Nickelodeon for years and not reairing again until The 90s Are All That reaired the episode. Yet, I remember seeing that episode fairly often and do not recall a single instance in which the episode was banned from airing.Odd TV show episodes #1Jul 01, 2015View
3505VideoblueluigiIn my personal opinion, I feel like Season 1 was the best season of the show. I didn't care for the show's transition from the 1940s to the then-modern year in the 70s after Season 2.Wonder Woman Season One IntroApr 11, 2016View
4117ArticleblueluigiThe first I heard about it was during a car ride on my way to school. A friend of my sister's was telling us about these planes that hit the World Trade Center. After hearing that, this was talked about in class. Many people were shaken up during that event. I also remember coming home from school and seeing most TV programming being preempted for 9/11 coverage. I recall one of the only other networks that aired regular programming was USA Network with the Street Fighter movie. Still, this is a day that is very depressing looking back at it. It's a reminder that this world is not what we want it to be. That there's so much evil in mankind, regardless of who it is that started these attacks. It also doesn't help that our country went to war with a completely irrelevant country, with lots of innocent people killed because of that too. Thanks to George W. Bush for making other countries hate us (and our current president, Donald Trump for that matter).Where Were You That September Day?Sep 12, 2017View
4122ArticleblueluigiOkay, I won't argue much about my previous response as I don't want to start another shitshow. I just want to refute a few things as I feel like my last sentence was taken out of context. I wasn't saying that Bush did 9/11. That last sentence was more so connected to the aftermath, where he declares war with Iraq, a country that has virtually nothing to do with the attacks, which Bush himself later admitted to be true. And yes, I know other countries hated us before that. I never said that no country on the planet hated us until Bush came to office, because, yeah, that is a load of crap. I was saying that Bush's response to the 9/11 is on fanning the flames on this situation. That is a part of it. Please read that last paragraph again more carefully before throwing any more accusations at me. We can go into actual theories as to what and who started 9/11, but I prefer not to. That's all I will say, I'm not going any further. Just wanted to address what was taken out of context.Where Were You That September Day?Sep 12, 2017View
4554ArticleblueluigiOh lord, I actually tripped across this a few years ago while I was surfing through torrent sites. I checked it out after morbid curiosity. It was a very high level of cheesy. Also, it's funny you mention Vegeta's English voice actor. Because this direct-to-video is actually done by FUNimation. Yes... that FUNimation.Lost Video Media: Chuck E. Cheese in the Galaxy 5000Sep 17, 2018View