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3086 | Article | massreality | Wow. That pulled on the heart strings a bit. I think we all have places like that from our youth. | Nov 05, 2015 | ||
3235 | Article | massreality | I live in the land of tobacco (North Carolina), and man things have changed. Growing up, there wasn't a family member that didn't smoke. Now, just a handful remain faithful smokers. For the most part, in all urban areas, smoking is banned (I think state law is 30 feet from the door of a restaurant) and bars had to turned into "clubs" to still allow smoking which was too much trouble. So, with exception of a few gas stations here and there out in the rural areas, smoking has disappeared at least out in public. The bans and regulations have hurt the economy, luckily North Carolina began refocusing its economy back in the 90's toward technology, so it hasn't completely devastated the state. It is cool that many of the old tobacco factories and warehouses still exist. They even turned the old Lucky Strike factory into a huge fancy night spot right next to the Durham Bulls baseball park called the American Tobacco Historic District. | Smoking In the 80's | Dec 21, 2015 | |
3236 | Article | massreality | My little theft story involved one of those trays with peppermints in them for charity at a Quincy's Steakhouse. It was one of those deals where you just leave a quarter and take a piece of candy. I was around four and just saw the candy sitting there, so I swiped it. When the cashier yelled out, "Hey" I knew I was in trouble, so I took off running to the bathroom. (I would make a horrible thief) Luckily, my parents weren't too hard on me, but they let me know what I did was wrong, made me return the candy, and apologize. | Confessions: The Snack Burglar | Dec 21, 2015 | |
3246 | Article | massreality | The Ghostbusters line of toys was by far my favorite back in the day. | My Favorite Christmas Gifts As A Kid in the 80s & 90s | Jan 06, 2016 | |
3264 | Article | massreality | It looks pretty awesome. These modern board games are a little complex for my liking, but I love the way they used the license and am glad it was a worthy Kickstarter. Everything I end up backing always sucks. | Who you gonna call ...US | Jan 10, 2016 | |
3265 | Article | massreality | My first ever cassette purchase was MC Hammer's 2 Legit 2 Quit. Shamefully, my first CD wasn't much better since it was Hootie and the Blowfish's Cracked Rear View. | My first CD's | Jan 10, 2016 | |
3266 | Article | massreality | Wow. I never heard of the Showbeam before, but I did have the Ghostbusters Ghost Zapper! I totally forgot about that till halfway through the article. I was happy to see you mention it. | The View-Master ShowBeam | Jan 10, 2016 | |
3304 | Article | massreality | It's great that Raven has gotten some mentions in the comments. He was always one of my favorites. His feud against DDP is my all-time favorite feud. I really feel like Raven doesn't get near the respect he deserves for the character in WCW. | In Defense of World Championship Wrestling | Feb 02, 2016 | |
3308 | Article | massreality | Wow Rick. That was one heck of a journey. Thanks for sharing, I know that wasn't easy to write. | Being Bullied | Feb 03, 2016 | |
3309 | Article | massreality | My brother and I had a bunk bed that was pretty cool. It was wooden, and didn't have that colorful look like the images of the ones above, but you could actually unstack the beds into single twin beds. So, when we got older, my dad was able to provide us each with our own beds for our rooms. Still, I would have traded in my bunk beds for a race car bed any day of the week. I wanted one of them so bad. | Bunk Beds | Feb 03, 2016 |