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1762ArticlepikachuloverLook who I dug out of my storage space!? His tag says 1986 on it. http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y235/pikapal/costume032_zpsa143c9b5.jpg Jan 06, 2015View
1964VideoVaporman87Look! It's one of the 500,000 TMNT variants that Playmates foisted on eager young fans. LOL. At least these seemed to have a functional purpose.TMNT MutationsFeb 11, 2015View
4892ArticleVaporman87Looking back now, I wish I had signed up for the MST3K Info Club. I wonder what items one received from it? It would be cool to have some things from that club in a collection today.Favorite Clubs from the 90'sMar 26, 2019View
5337Articleechidna64Looking better dude!Agent Pixel: Forgotten Hero and Lost Nicktoon of the WebNov 12, 2020View
4718ArticleVaporman87Looking forward to the next part, Dalek. I think time helps to sort the good from the bad. Some people tend to forget the bad, whether consciously or subconsciously, and focus on the good. I think I fit that description.Being The Fat KidDec 15, 2018View
1168ArticleVaporman87Looks as though Laura Palmer's home is on the market: https://homes.yahoo.com/blogs/spaces/-twin-peaks--home-of-laura-palmer-is-for-sale-202035529.htmlTwin PeaksJul 08, 2014View
2843VideoMr MagicLooks awesome.The Maxx IntroOct 12, 2015View
116ArticleThe Ronin Identitylooks like a fun game sort of sounds like Kid Chameleon. Jan 04, 2013View
2823VideoMr MagicLooks like fun.Kirby's Pinball Land CommercialOct 09, 2015View
5356ArticleoniparLooks like our heads were in a similar space while writing our newest articles! The "boxing up" of the holidays was always a sad affair for me, but otherwise very similar to what you describe. We'd always wait until January 1st at the absolute earliest before tearing down the tree and decorations. Leftovers are always a big thing for me, and I'm still, even now, constructing little antipasto platters with the leftover cheese, crackers, olives, and salami. The Aftermath of ChristmasJan 06, 2021View