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3856 | Article | mickyarber | I'm always amazed at how mine and your childhoods mirrored each other's. Most of this is the same fears that were drilled into us in school here in Virginia. Except maybe the street gangs. I always felt the same about NYC. Through depictions on television and in movies, it always seemed dirty and violent. Then I went there for the first time and thought, "this ain't bad, hell, it's pretty cool!" | Apr 24, 2017 | ||
3917 | Article | mickyarber | I have recollection of any of these. Regardless, this was a good read. | Attack of the “Saved by the Bell” Clones | Jun 07, 2017 | |
3961 | Article | mickyarber | Of course I had the GI Joe lunch box, and I remember the mad scientist line of toys. My cousin Stevie had them, and like so many of his toys, the rest of us weren't allowed to touch them. I still need to get around to writing that "Stevie the Tyrant" article. Great read as always my friend. | Antique Store Finds: Reborn | Jun 22, 2017 | |
3971 | Article | mickyarber | thanks for all the great feedback guys. I love these old tv guides, and they are a wealth of article content. | 1984 TV Guide Fall Preview: ABC | Jun 23, 2017 | |
4031 | Article | mickyarber | I thought it was cool that the books were a Happy Meal giveaway at one point. | My Top Ten Favorite Berenstain Bear Books | Jul 29, 2017 | |
4034 | Article | mickyarber | Fantastic article man. Sadly, all of my relatives cleaned out all their "junk" years ago. And on another subject, PM me your address and I'll send you a couple of packs of those old Topps cards, unopened, so you can enjoy that smell of the gum one more time! | Raiders of the Lost Toys | Jul 31, 2017 | |
4036 | Article | mickyarber | We always had pretty good assemblies in elementary school here. My personal favorite was the yearly magic show featuring local magician Dave Vaught. He came once a year and put on a show for the whole school, and would spend time throughout the day visiting each class room to perform an additional trick and answering questions about magic, and explaining how important things like Math were to his tricks. My second favorite was the assembly we would have on the last day of school before Christmas break. They would put all the students on the bleachers in the gym, and roll in 5 televisions spaced out across the floor and show a movie. One year was Ernest Goes to Camp, and another year we watched Ernest Saves Christmas. I also remember watching The Boy Who Could Fly one year as well. Another fantastic article my friend. | Awesome School Assembly Memories | Aug 04, 2017 | |
4183 | Article | mickyarber | I am currently undergoing a similar project, but not just with action figures. A lot of old stuff like action figures, Hot Wheels, trading cards, and other things are slowly being currated for our retro museum here. | Action Figure Reclamation Project Phase 1 | Oct 27, 2017 | |
4197 | Article | mickyarber | Ahhh....getting to read your take on these cards makes sending them to you more than worth it. Thanks for the article. I loved buying packs of cards as a kid, but the unfortunate thing was, when my old man would buy me a pack, it would be so long when he would do it again, I rarely had the chance to get the same cards again. So I ended up with one pack from about 20 different lines through the years. Not much of a chance to collect any one particular thing. These days, I continue to search out unopened packs of EVERYTHING, and have quite a large collection that stands as a time capsule of trading cards. I have roughly 150 different series of unopened packs, and there are a lot more out there to find. | Trading Card Treasures | Nov 07, 2017 | |
4222 | Article | mickyarber | It's weird that I don't remember ANY of these cartoons. Before I got cable, we would watch reruns of The Three Stooges and the Little Rascals on a local channel before church. Once I got cable, it USA's Cartoon Express on Sunday mornings. With cartoons like Dyno Mutt, Space Ghost, Honk Kong Phooey and more, it was a fun lineup. In 2000 when I got married, we got DirecTV and Boomerang, and I absolutely loved Boomer Action on SUndays. All morning long was just back to back shorts mixed up from the Superfriends, Aquaman, Sealab 2020, Thundarr, Herculoids, and more. | SUNDAY Morning Cartoons | Dec 06, 2017 |