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4260 | Article | mickyarber | You know I’m a big fan of the old cards, and I love reading your take on them. I just ordered a whole case of those American Gladiator cards from eBay and am anxiously awaiting their arrival! | Dec 30, 2017 | ||
4289 | Article | mickyarber | I just love going through old magazines, and you seem to have found a real winner here my friend. I never picked up an issue to take home, but I did flip through these on the magazine rack at the grocery store since they were right beside the wrestling magazines. Don "The Dragon" Wilson was also a commentator on some of the first UFC shows. He was part of the three-man team, and his role was to tell you just how dangerous each of the moves were being used by the fighters. | Retro Magazine RoundUp: Black Belt | Feb 14, 2018 | |
4421 | Article | mickyarber | My oldest is a huge fan of the local pumpkin patch. It’s her most looked forward to thing every year. | A Short October Vacation: Rakes and Pumpkins | Jun 13, 2018 | |
4450 | Article | mickyarber | Yeah, it was a pretty magical time for sure. I’m so glad my mother hung onto all the pictures too. I gained them in my possesion a few years ago, and have wanted to write about it ever since. | Wagon Train Vacations | Jun 16, 2018 | |
4484 | Article | mickyarber | Love all these stories. Reminds me a lot of my childhood. | Theme Parks: Adventures in New England | Jun 20, 2018 | |
1034 | Article | jrotunda | Nice read, good information! I played this game back in '96 before all the other games could sink their hooks - it always stayed with me through the years. It has the most diehard community of any online game I've seen (self included) and pretty intense pvp - always fascinated and kept me going on that aspect. Thanks for mentioning it's still around and free to play! | Meridian 59 Remembered | Mar 06, 2014 | |
1105 | Article | kstrom22 | In preparation for Jurassic World I should sit down and watch all three JP films back to back, then I can judge them all as an "adult." I'm looking forward to how they continue the story. I still have my Lost World pillow-case, but the pajamas I got that Christmas are a bit too small for me now. | A Lost World Birthday | May 30, 2014 | |
2388 | Article | kstrom22 | Nice article! When I was in 3rd Grade my teacher tumbled some rocks and each of the students took one home. I still have it on my shelf. Naturally, I begged for one but my parents said "no" or "wait until Easter." By the time the Easter Bunny brought it, though, I had moved on to something else. Maybe I should go get one now! | Yesterdays: Things I DIDN'T Have As A Kid | Jul 13, 2015 | |
2475 | Article | kstrom22 | heh "dig," I get it... Thank you. My brother and I also used to road over abandoned and overgrown areas of my hometown. Now that I'm a history teacher I can go on a treasure hunt with a whole new generation, it's great! One of my students actually asked me if I'd ever heard of "The Goonies!" | Digging for Treasure | Aug 07, 2015 | |
2476 | Article | kstrom22 | This is a classic conundrum, while I can't in good conscience these days condone cheating, it does break the child's heart within me that our current crop of kids weren't raised on the classic cheat games like Candy Land. I heard they introduced a spinner! Truly the end of a cheat-era. | Cheatin' | Aug 07, 2015 |