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1770ArticleHoju Koolander@Vaporman87 Why did you give Lincoln the cold shoulder during your history boom? You got something against stove pipe hats? @echidna64 Glad you dig it. Small correction: Excellent Adventure was actually filmed in 1987, not '88 like I stated.  Jan 08, 2015View
1771ArticleVaporman87Not a cold shoulder for Lincoln. It was just that I had already heard enough about him in school. I didn't need any more information on the man. That being said, I daily sport a stove pipe hat.Bill & Ted's Excellent Filming Locations TourJan 08, 2015View
1775ArticlevkimoThis article needs to be brought to the world's attention!Bill & Ted's Excellent Filming Locations TourJan 09, 2015View
1776ArticleVaporman87It's not the world, but I brought it to our Facebook page's attention. LOLBill & Ted's Excellent Filming Locations TourJan 09, 2015View
1779ArticleHoju KoolanderIt was was also posted to the Twitter and Facebook accounts of Bill and Ted's Excellent Online Adventure by their most excellent websmaster, Linda. They are THE source for all things Bill and Ted. Check 'em out here http://www.billandted.org/Bill & Ted's Excellent Filming Locations TourJan 09, 2015View
2633ArticleFrankayy81DIRT BIKE KID! I grew up in Oak Cliff (suburb in Dallas) where the movie was filmed. The hot dog stand looks about the same...but is now a Mexican-style chicken joint.Bill & Ted's Excellent Filming Locations TourSep 10, 2015View
4523ArticleEDP2000Maybe I need to visit San Dimas sometime soon.Bill & Ted's Excellent Filming Locations TourAug 21, 2018View
158VideoMr MagicThey were dullards, but they did rule the 90s.Beavis & Butthead IntroJan 16, 2013View
1759ArticleVaporman87I've received some pretty disappointing gifts on my birthdays. Typically they were clothing items (which I DESPISED getting for any occasion outside of purposefully accompanying a parent into a store for that sole reason). However, the most disappointment I ever remember feeling after having received a gift was an elementary school Christmas gift exchange. I remember seeing my friends opening gifts that I thought were pretty neat, and hoping I too got a good one. But the person who had drawn my name was one of the less fortunate students, and his gift was naturally that of a child in his predicament. Used and dirty. I think it was a Star Wars action figure (at least that was the scale of it, the Kenner 3 3/4" figs). Out of the package, terribly used, and in a plain brown box with tape keeping it closed. Much as I tried to hold it back, the tears came forth. I felt embarrassment that I was the only one in my class with such a gift. As a child, it's difficult to understand why something better could not be afforded. I wish I could have a redo on that and just show some appreciation... rise above the embarrassment. But what's done is done.Birthday Or BUST!Jan 05, 2015View
1761ArticleHoju KoolanderThanks for breaking the post-holiday article drought. This was a great read, as usual. I hated those learn a skill books with a passion. One year I got the Klutz Juggling book, I wanted to play, not learn to entertain at other kids birthdays. My Mom's boyfriend got me trilobite excavation kits or other science junk birthday presents for years. At the end of their relationship he finally wised up and got me an album full of 8x10 vintage KISS publicity photos, but it was too little too late for me to put in a good word for him. Should have been buying me comics, dude. Oh and loved seeing the Geoffrey cash, I miss that stuff. Now a Toys R Us savings bond, that would have been something to get excited about! Birthday Or BUST!Jan 06, 2015View