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3156ArticlepikachuloverMy dad was all about the gaudy trees. So when they made fun of those in the movies it reminded me of my dad. The Griswold tree had a lot of problems and Snot the dog was drinking the tree water. Dec 08, 2015View
241VideoVaporman87My daughter likes the Powerpuff Girls (even though they are kinda past their prime). The Powerpuff Girls: Meat Fuzzy LumpkinsJan 31, 2013View
1349ArticlepikachuloverMy dolls weren't eating french fries and Perrier. It was more runny than slimy. Slime Time!Oct 01, 2014View
2029ArticleVaporman87My experience with "military kids" is next to nothing. Now, I knew lots of kids whose fathers spent many years in the military. In fact, my best friend's dad fought in Viet Nam also, and so did the father of a friend that lived next door to me. Both fathers were gruff, a bit odd, and hard to judge. Especially the father of my neighborhood friend. His dad was actually pretty weird. He was big into computers, and like to dole out lessons to his son and the oddest times. I recall one time while we were downstairs pretending to wrestle (using pillows as opponents) when his dad came down and yelled at us for it. Yet, we had done that many times before and he had never said a word about it. Another kid in my school whose father was in the military in years past was actually our scout leader in Cub Scouts. He was very military in nature, but not as gruff as the others. My best friend's dad has mellowed out over the years. He mostly sits in his recliner and watches Nascar, football, and whatever else is on TV. He also fishes in tournaments. But there was a time when he was an alcoholic and made my friend's life miserable. Water under the bridge now.Military KidsFeb 21, 2015View
5354ArticleJulieMy experiences are similar, there's nothing for me to add here except the fact that I invented different boxes or bags for the different ornaments here. Your cute articles always melt my heart. ❤ I love you so much, my @Benjanime! ❤The Aftermath of ChristmasJan 05, 2021View
4404ArticleSupermanMy experiences during summer vacations in the '90s were very much similar to yours. My cousins and I were always either outside playing in my backyard or out playing in my grandmother's yard if we were visiting her. Those were fun times.RetroJunk Classic: A 90s Summer VacationJun 11, 2018View
3773ArticlepikachuloverMy family consumes massive amounts of Crunch n Munch. I remember getting some of those trading cards. I found them a few years ago. Marvel Comics Food Ads of the 90'sFeb 23, 2017View
2126ArticlepikachuloverMy family loves the Twilight Zone. We even have the companion book. Once I impressed my best friend's at the time family with my knowledge of the show. We were watching and talking about "Eye of the Beholder". It was a great ice breaker with her family. One of the episodes I like is "The Incredible World of Horace Ford". I also like "It's a Good Life". Forgotten Twilight Zone EpisodesMar 20, 2015View
3864Articleechidna64My favorite depiction of NY in the 80's is from the Ninja Turtles movies lol Things were pretty bad back then, nowadays you simply can't afford to live there if you make less than 100KRetro Culture of FearApr 24, 2017View
1520ArticleNLoganMy favorite growing up was Wolverine also but pre-1990. Back when you only had to collect ONE book to see him, Uncanny X-men. Maybe, he had a cameo in a couple of other books during the whole year. If you picked up around 80 or so non X-men appearances in other books (including his mini-series, Secret Wars, Marvel Universe, Wolverine and Kitty Pryde, and a bunch of guest shots, or comedy books that weren't even canon)you had a complete Logan collection from his first appearance in 1974 to 1988 when he got his first on-going solo series. Now-a-days it seems like he is in 80 different books each month. When I was a kid tops I had holds for titles in my pull list at the local comic shop for Uncanny X-men, Classic X-Men, Wolverine Mini, Wolverine, Incredible Hulk, and Amazing Spider-Man and I would pick up whatever extra that caught my eye while picking up said books in the store. I quit collecting during the no nose bone claws feral Wolverine era in the early 90s. If I were to do a favorites list of comic characters I think I would throw some villains in there as well as I like some of them better than the heroes.My Top 5 Favorite Comic Book CharactersNov 19, 2014View