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3464ArticlemassrealityMy favorite Wrestlemania moments come from two different time periods in my life. My first is Wrestlemania VI – Hulk Hogan vs. The Ultimate Warrior. I was a huge Ultimate Warrior fan and a pretty big Hulkster fan as well, so this match just blew my mind. It’s still my favorite Wrestlemania match of all-time. It was booked well, the match flows amazingly, and just everything about it was awesome. My second favorite Wrestlemania moment isn’t just a moment, but an entire card- Wrestlemania 14. I got back into wrestling pretty hot and heavy in late 1997, and everything led up to Austin vs. Michaels. I loved the buildup to this Wrestlemania and my mind was blown by everything from Legion of Doom 2000 to Mike Tyson’s face turn. It was the most anticipated pay per view event of my entire life, and while it isn’t perfect, it lived up to everything I wanted at the time. It was also the first PPV I watched live, which made it that much more special.  Mar 18, 2016View
2583vhsCoverTheboogiemanMy favorite Zombie movie of all time!!!Day of the DeadAug 29, 2015View
5088ArticleRetroSnob88My favourite 90's PC game is the cult classic DOS standard Jazz Jackrabbit. It aucks the dude who owns the rights to the first game is a selfish dick'90s PC GamesNov 29, 2019View
3865ArticleCaps 2.0My fear of New York City came into effect after my Dad died. He worked in the city for what was called Nynex at the time, and he would occasionally take me or my brother into the city with him to spend a day at work, after which we might do something like visit a museum or cross the Hudson River into New Jersey and attend a Giants game. My dad was a Vietnam veteran and one of the toughest, yet gentlest people I knew. He died when I was 12, and I no longer felt safe visiting the city. It didn't help that my mom, with whom I had a fractured and bitter relationship, didn't understand why I was afraid of the city. She was born and raised in the Bronx, so she strode through with no problem. Me? I was scared and still am.Retro Culture of FearApr 24, 2017View
3273ArticleHoju KoolanderMy first CD was Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie and The Infinite Sadness, which I still own. It was a mysterious media format to me in the mid 90's, being so devoted to listening and recording on audio cassettes.My first CD'sJan 13, 2016View
3265ArticlemassrealityMy first ever cassette purchase was MC Hammer's 2 Legit 2 Quit. Shamefully, my first CD wasn't much better since it was Hootie and the Blowfish's Cracked Rear View. My first CD'sJan 10, 2016View
2512ArticlemassrealityMy first ever comic was the TPB of A Death in the Family. I must have read that book a hundred time and studied the artwork. It was a great book. Welcome to the site!The Cereal Box in the ClosetAug 13, 2015View
3764ArticleLazloMy first job in high school was as a cashier/stockperson at Eckerd Drugs. This was back in 1986. Eckerds has since been taken over by CVS, so it too is a relic of an earlier era (before working there, I remember going there with my family as a very young kid in the '70s). Those were the days. I do remember ringing up candy, cosmetics, cigarettes, meds of different sorts. One thing we didn't have was an ice cream counter though . . . interesting cylindrical look to that ice cream scoop!! Dr. Timewarp Returns: 80's Drug Store ShoppingFeb 21, 2017View
77VideoVaporman87My friend Phil and I used to watch this religiously on any Friday night that he or I spent at the other's house.Friday Night Videos - NBCDec 18, 2012View
983ArticlepikachuloverMy friend used to have a huge crush on Gambit. I don't think I would have given X-Men cards in 1993. I usually went for something boys and girls would like. I think in 93 I either gave Tiny Toons or Marsupilami.For the Love of V-Day! Part 2Feb 07, 2014View