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5535ArticleoniparWonderful article. My area is very much like this as well. I'm actually planning on going out to "the mountain" tomorrow morning with a cup of coffee to enjoy the leaves, weather, and solitude.  Oct 23, 2021View
4501ArticleLazloWonderful account of your family trips. I have so many great family trip memories myself (See http://www.retro-daze.org/site/article/id/9302), including past memories of going to these cool attractions: Riverwalk in San Antonio Texas, South of The Border in South Carolina, the Incline in Chattanooga.) And caves were part of it too: Skyline Caverns in Virginia, and Ruby Falls in Tennessee. JUst great memories I'll never forget.My Childhood Family VacationsJul 29, 2018View
3513ArticlecaptainzorikhWomen never looked batter than they did in the 1980's/ One detail you missed was BELTS! Somehow those hip-riding belts inspired by punk fashions seemed to serve no purpose but a) draw attention to those sexy, curved hips in tight acid-washed jeans and b) when cinching a loose blouse or shirt, managed to cause that blouse or shirt to drape a female figure in such a way as to inspire the imagination of the perfect female figure (at least for me).Women's Fashion of the 80sApr 13, 2016View
4388VideoVaporman87Woah. I'm just realizing that a young Liam Neeson is in this!The Dead PoolMay 19, 2018View
2503ArticleVaporman87Woah! Those are perfect Dobesov. Nice find.The Mall ArcadeAug 11, 2015View
1291ArticleVaporman87Woah NLogan! I didn't know videos/images could be posted in comments! How??? EDIT: Oh I see. Just standard iframe tags. You would think one of us would have tried that before now. LOL Also, I agree with the Sleepy Hollow selection. And a scene frome the short with Huey, Duey, and Louie is a part of the Halloween Special. Great minds think alike. What to Watch on HalloweenSep 20, 2014View
1187ArticleFulton4VWizard was one of my favorite movies growing up. I remember being very excited about mario 3 at the time and thought the kids playing were so lucky. I havent watched it in a long long time. Good movie.Nintendo Is a Wizard at Product PlacementAug 28, 2014View
5005ArticleBenjanimewithout the power charger cable i think my parents would have been complaining left and right about constantly buying batteries lol, i enjoyed it more than the game boy myself!Remembering the Sega Game GearAug 15, 2019View
1869VideoCaps 2.0With the other videos that have had audio mishaps, the sound was off by just 2 seconds or so. With this, it started up on the MPAA screen. I don't know if it's Pinnacle (my video editing program) or RIVA (the encoder I use once I edit the videos).Beverly Hills Cop IIIJan 31, 2015View
873ArticleVaporman87With regard to the Parade, I've come to appreciate it more through the years. Sure, I watched it growing up... and loved it with all the fervor a child can muster, but now I enjoy it as the start of great things to come. Seeing and appreciating all the work that goes into an event like this is something that comes easier to an adult. And I'm always amazed at how well everything turns out. Some of our newer traditions include a trip down the road to the home of some family friends, where their family gets together and enjoy a great meal and good conversation. This is something I never had growing up. Our Thanksgivings usually just consisted of our immediate family, and that still holds true. Family troubles, death, and other circumstances have left me and my wife and kids virtually alone to celebrate holidays. Going out to these folks' home gives us a taste of those big family get-togethers that you usually only see on t.v. And, probably my newest Thanksgiving tradition, is sharing my thoughts and memories here, with the great people who have become members of RetroDaze. Even though I have never met one of them, I feel like I have. And that means something. Thanksgiving Is Here!Nov 27, 2013View