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932 | Article | Vaporman87 | Nice comparision there TDITH. I enjoyed this article quite a bit. I can't say I watched either show, though I would at times catch a bit here and there of Bill Nye's show. They both seemed like valiant attempts at making learning interesting. Science is one of the easier subjects (in my opinion) to make interesting, as much of it involves performing experiments and witnessing the unique and sometimes baffling results. I have to say, my opinion of Bill Nye dropped a great deal when he started running his mouth on the subject of origin science and, specifically, criticizing whole swaths of religious people for their beliefs on the subject. Apparently Bill fancies himself capable of entering that touchy and controversial area and going toe to toe with some the best minds on both sides of the subject. I think he should stick to children. | 90's Vs: Bill Nye the Science Guy vs... | Jan 02, 2014 | |
931 | Article | echidna64 | Thanks vkimo for this stocking full of treats! Each year you set the new standard for article writing! | A Yuletide Yakking | Dec 30, 2013 | |
930 | Video | Vaporman87 | One of the best Bond themes ever composed, in my opinion. | A-Ha-The Living Daylights | Dec 26, 2013 | |
929 | Article | Vaporman87 | On the topic of writing in books, I still have a few from my past that are bursting at the seems with my textual riffing of the action taking place in the pages. Everything from Winnie The Pooh to He-Man received my written scorn. I can recall re-reading the books once I had "revised" them, and cracking myself up until tears poured down my face. LOL. I was my own biggest fan with stuff like that. Thanks for this Miss M. I will have to dig out those old story books and just read them again. | Christmas Retro Reads | Dec 23, 2013 | |
928 | Article | Vaporman87 | A great deal of my stuffed animals had special meaning to me growing up. They came into my possession by various means, but I don't recall any of them coming from a fast food joint. I had stuffed animals from small shops to large box stores, but the ones I cared about the most had no brand or property affiliation. They were just "animals". Cats, dogs, bunnies, mice... just animals. It was the personality I gave them that made them extra special. None more so than "Meowwy Wowwy". A cat nearly as old as me, who still gets played with today (thanks to my children's interest in him - as played through me). He's pretty unique, as I have only ever found one other of his kind, but it was white instead of grey. | Have a Plush Christmas! | Dec 23, 2013 | |
927 | Article | Vaporman87 | Congratulations on this contest winner TDITH! It was a splendid article. | ThatDude's Christmas Memories | Dec 21, 2013 | |
926 | Article | Fulton4V | I was always afraid of santa because he would not bring me the presents I asked for if I was not good that year. It made me nervous to talk to him when we saw him. Ha! | The Many Forms of Santa | Dec 19, 2013 | |
925 | Article | Fulton4V | I missed the thanksgiving parade this year. Was there a Garfield ballon in it this year again? That was one of my favorite balloon characters every year. I like this article segafan. | A White Christmas | Dec 19, 2013 | |
924 | Article | SegaFanatic | Great work with all of the photoshopped images, writing, everything. It's so good. | A Yuletide Yakking | Dec 19, 2013 | |
923 | Article | SegaFanatic | I already lost the contest. Man, you are amazing at writing articles. Great work. | A Yuletide Yakking | Dec 19, 2013 |