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1013ArticleBenjanimebeing the nintendork i am, i'd totally go for the zelda ones! Feb 19, 2014View
2577vhsCoverTheboogiemanBeing that Stephen King is my favorite author you know I am gonna love this one!!!Pennywise one badass clown indeed!!!ITAug 29, 2015View
5183ArticleBenjanimebeing on the autism spectrum i still show signs of childlike qualities, i like collecting toy figures, something that my older siblings have grown out of since their teens. though, it's more of an emphasis on collecting than playing with. i don't have any other family members or friends that take this same particular interest, so i guess this sets a good example that my childhood has been reflected into my adulthood.A Closer Look At: NickellenniumApr 18, 2020View
1644ArticleHoju KoolanderBeing born in '82 I missed the initial E.T. phenomenon, but I did somehow end up with a stuffed animal that had a leather like texture to simulate his alien skin. Such a weird choice for a "cuddly" toy. Right there with you on recording to tape! I personally commandeered every cassette recording device in my house to record old-timey radio dramas, morning drive comedy shows and NPR style interview segments. For Christmas a few years ago my sister got me a brand new tape recorder and some blank tapes to pay tribute to my old hobby. To echo Vaporman87, I can only hope my kids care enough to listen to my childhood ramblings. I will look forward to their reviews.My Christmas 1982Dec 15, 2014View
4795ArticleBenjanimebeing an artist the skateboard designs always intrigued me, though i never got into skateboarding itself. it wasn't until 2002 that i got a scooter though and i think i rode it up until 2004 when the scooter craze was starting to slow down.Skate or Die GenerationJan 14, 2019View
2921ArticleNLoganBeing a Utah kid We have also journeyed to far off Graves in the dead of night. The Moritz grave was one of them. My dad said originally there was a ruby colored pane of glass and when the face came to the window it was actually your distorted reflection in the candlelight. Another thing kids do there is walk backwards on the small border stones until they fall off, giving them the years they have left. I have seen the weeping woman of Logan cemetery, the weeping woman of Spanish Fork, the car headstone since removed from Payson cemetery, and memory grove among others. One of the coolest cemeteries is just outside Ophir or Mercury can't remember which that is about 50 yards off the roadway leading to an old mining town. It has or had a little fence and upright pioneer era headstones that were crumbling. Urban Legend visit of my youth-revisitedOct 14, 2015View
4562ArticleSupermanBeing a kid of the '90s, I missed out on a lot of the most popular dogs of the '80s, but the fictional dog from pop culture who most appealed to me during childhood was probably Scooby-Doo.10 Pop Culture Dogs of the 80sSep 18, 2018View
67VideoVaporman87Behold the huge production values and amazing performances of The Lost Few! The first "movie" my friends and I ever made. If it hadn't been for Batman and UHF, this film might have rocked the theaters. Yup.The Lost Few (1989) - RemasteredDec 14, 2012View
3643ArticleVaporman87Before the disastrous server screw up with KnownHost, there was a forum thread in which I ranted about the new comic. I too am a big M.A.S.K. fan (probably my favorite toy line/cartoon of the past, second only to Masters of the Universe. I was anticipating a revival of everything familiar, only to see that a lot of things had been changed. I think the straw that broke the camel's back for me was changing Matt Trakker into an African-American. If the writers wanted to make the property more diverse, more power to them. But do it with a NEW character! Don't go making major changes to the old ones. Make your new leader a disciple of the original Matt Trakker, or a friend... or anything but the actual Matt Trakker! Understand that my sense of aversion to these types of changes are heightened because of the world we live in now, with it's precious snowflake infested safe spacer political correctness running amok. Not to mention I found this out around the same time I was finding out that Iron Man was now a young woman of color. What?! So yeah, the changes that were made to the characters and their stories/motivations were too great for me to overcome, and in my view totally unnecessary (kinda like an all female Ghostbusters movie).The Rebirth of M.A.S.K. and the Nostalgia StruggleDec 31, 2016View
371VideoBenjanimebefore i left virginia in 2008 i saw that they still had a working cabinet in one of the downtown mall arcades, but it was waaaay in the back corner of the room. i never tried it but i watched one or two people play through the graveyard levelThe Simpsons Arcade GameFeb 18, 2013View