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2678VideoVaporman87Still one of the greatest movies ever made. The trailer give me goosebumps even today. Sep 21, 2015View
1677VideoMr MagicStill waiting for a Lethal Weapon 5.Lethal WeaponDec 17, 2014View
400VideoMr MagicStill waiting for Kingdom Hearts 3.Kingdom Hearts Early 2001 E3 TrailerFeb 21, 2013View
956ArticleThe Trash ManStinkor's aroma is heavenly. Second only to the smell of old books [and comics]. Actually, I loved the pine scent of Moss-Man, too. I remember ordering the Classics' version for my friend for Christmas last year and, just, inhaling deeply when I opened the box he arrived in. Even through the white Mattel mailer, I was overwhelmed by how strong the smell was, and how it instantly transported me back to being a kid and picking out the original MOTU Moss-Man from the toy store.The Fear of ToysJan 24, 2014View
2448ArticlemickyarberSuch a fun article! This one brings back so many memories. And you're right, your level of school supply directly affected your social standing. Parents never understood that though. To them a folder was a folder. But not to us kids. A plain green folder was surely no where near as cool as a GI Joe folder. You could be kicked out of your friend circle for that kind of social snafu. Once upon a time, all of my friends had new Trapper Keepers, while I showed up with a baby blue colored knock off. That was a tough few months of that school year. As for the lunch boxes, the metal ones most definitely were superior to their plastic cousins. But at our school, I don't remember what grade, it became cooler to carry your lunch in a paper bag like the high school guys that it did to sport a plastic lunch box like the 1st graders. So many memories associated with this article. You really picked a great topic to write about. Now when I take my kids back to school shopping this weekend, I'll have this article in mind and remember what it's like to have the off brand Trapper Keeper, and try not to let myself be "that" parent.Retro School SuppliesAug 03, 2015View
1033ArticleMissMSuch a fun article! I loved Dr. Pepper gum! It was so good. I am just having a blast looking at all these older foods. Really wonderful pictures and a very fun article. And Vaporman, you are so lucky to have McPizza near you! I feel like that was all a myth! lol Yesterdays 1: Foods Long GoneMar 06, 2014View
99VideoVaporman87Such a fun dynamic between those two. All in the Family clipDec 28, 2012View
444ArticleVaporman87Such a fun read! I could fill up an article of my own with my various "mostly legal" hijinks. I was not a bad kid either, but we did some things now and then that were probably not nice. :) I think you should make it your mission to get on top of your old school house and see if you can find that ball. THAT would be something I would want video of. Kind of like when Geraldo opened Al Capone's safe. DO IT! DO IT! DO IT! C'mon everyone... in unison! Thanks for this shakin!MINOR TROUBLEFeb 25, 2013View
4736ArticleVaporman87Such a great ad. I love seeing on TV every year. Sort of like the Campbell's Soup commercial with the snowman melting into a kid.Hershey's Kisses Christmas Bells CommercialDec 19, 2018View
3136ArticleVaporman87Such a great article, and a great subject for one. It's crazy to think that, even with the catering to smokers going on in the 80's, it's nothing compared to the way smoking was treated in the 20's, 30's, 40's, 50's, and 60's. Smoking was just cool and no big health issue then. By the 80's, we were pretty well caught up on the dangers of smoking. Yet it still held a firm grip on the market. Comparing that to today, there has been a definite progression. And thank goodness for that! No more smoke-filled restaurants and bowling alleys. No more need to ask the guy in front of you to put please put out his cig. Yes, smoking is pretty frowned upon by today's society... and I am glad of that. That isn't to say that smoking doesn't still affect us though. Especially here in hillybilly central, smoking is a big thing. I go into the gas station every morning and I am almost guaranteed to be standing behind somebody buying their daily dose of carcinogenic sticks. We may not SEE it as much, but the addictions are still ever present. Smoking In the 80'sDec 01, 2015View