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4230ArticleVaporman87That Orko figure was always the subject of disappointment for me. I think they could have done a lot more with him, and come out with a few variants with different gimmicks. Dec 22, 2017View
4255ArticleOldSchool80s@JOscarJr Glad you enjoyed and thank you so much for reading My Christmas 1982Dec 26, 2017View
4256ArticleOldSchool80sWhen it comes to Christmas music, I definitely tend to prefer the traditional songs. I like when contemporary artists do their own versions of the traditional songs. Once in a while a non-traditional song will catch my ear.ThatDudeintheHoodie's Favorite Nontraditional Christmas SongsDec 26, 2017View
4257ArticleOldSchool80sWe did not have Sunday morning cartoons where I lived when I grew up. The only one of these shows I even remember was Spider Woman and that was definitely not on Sunday mornings in my market.SUNDAY Morning CartoonsDec 26, 2017View
4258ArticlejkatzWould've really been a special article if you had actually made the food. Some of it doesn't look half bad, even.Retro Holiday RecipesDec 26, 2017View
4259ArticlepikachuloverI have the morphing Kimberly figure from childhood. I took it to the beach and I used to play with it in my pool. She got a little rusty. This reminds me of a funny story about my 5th grade class had to build a model colonial village and we were put into groups. There was this guy who was a big Power Rangers fan and wanted to put his figures in the village. The other member of the group who made herself leader was a really mature girl and threatened me not to include any Power Rangers in our colonial village model. I was more interested in making milk carton houses and moss. Power Rangers didn't look colonial. Then I imagined a Power Ranger figure in a colonial outfit over their ranger suit. Action Figure Reclamation Project Phase 2Dec 30, 2017View
4260ArticlemickyarberYou 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!Trading Card Treasures Vol. 2Dec 30, 2017View
4261ArticlesquidbeeI understand your excitement at finding the elusive Pizza Hut dine-in restaurant. My wife and I were heading to a conference in Santa Fe earlier this year, and I would fill with joy at spotting the familiar rooftop as we passed through poverty-stricken towns. Unfortunately, once we got close to the buildings they were all shuttered or broken down. I have extremely fond memories of my local Pizza Hut, and I probably still carry around the calories from all the book club personal pan pizzas I ate as a child.I don't know who thought it was a good idea to reward a child with high-calorie food for performing a sedentary task. When Pizza Hut Was KingDec 31, 2017View
4262ArticleOldSchool80sLove the group photo at the end. Fun project! Look forward to seeing more as you add to the collection.Action Figure Reclamation Project Phase 2Jan 01, 2018View
4263ArticleDirtyD79While personally I prefer small mom and pop type place for pizza, I always thought Pizza Hut was the best of the chain pizza shops. I remember we used to have this one pitcher Pizza Hut was giving out as a promotional item. We had it for nearly 10 years and kept on using it for Kool-Aid and iced tea until one day it just got too grungy to keep using. :( I also remember one time when I was a kid my Dad's bowling league did something pretty cool where all of us kids got to take a tour of a pizza hut and make our own small personal pan pizzas. It's such a sin to see the sit down restaurants going away. They had a style all their own and definitely look a lot better than the boring boxes that pass for restaurants these days.When Pizza Hut Was KingJan 04, 2018View