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4926ArticleVaporman87A Harry and The Hendersons toy? What the heck? Talk about something totally out of left field. I had no clue there was ever ANY merchandise from that film aside from maybe a poster. Wow. May 16, 2019View
3402ArticleRick Ace RhodesA guide to the controversy of Jose Canseco: 1) He was the founding father of the steroid era. 2) He then ratted everyone out about the steroid era to get back at baseball for blackballing him. 3) He has a bad habit of doing really stupid things, and is generally considered a complete psychopath.The Non-Sports Fan's Guide to Iconic Athletes of the 90'sFeb 28, 2016View
3167ArticlemickyarberA great story here, and really well told.Perfect GameDec 10, 2015View
129VideoVaporman87A great song with technology that was fairly new to most people at that time.Def Leppard - Let's Get RockedJan 12, 2013View
4690ArticleVaporman87A great song for a great cause. Thanks for this nice breakdown of the song and the work and talent behind it.Do They Know It’s Christmas by Band AidNov 27, 2018View
3900ArticleVaporman87A great list here Mick. For my own list, I would have had to add Sorry and Trouble. Sorry in particular was a staple of any board gaming session. It was pretty much the go-to game for me. Nice plug for Retro Manic! by the way. LOL. It's a game that is bound to be more fun when you can play it with others who can create some good trivia questions for use in the game. Typically I don't even use those cards when playing with the kids.Board Games I've LovedMay 26, 2017View
2274ArticleVaporman87A great list for sure, with a nice mix of personality AND skill wrestlers. I was a fan of Bret Hart as well, though mostly during his time spent Jim "The Anvil". Sting is a great choice here, but I didn't watch him nearly as much, not being in the WWF. Obviously Hogan will be in many of these lists for many people. Razor Ramon is probably the most surprising choice here.My Top 5 Fave Wrestlers of the 90'sMay 21, 2015View
503VideoVaporman87A great game and a fun commercial.Super Mario Bros. 3 commercialMar 21, 2013View
928ArticleVaporman87A 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, 2013View
3592ArticleSockofFleagullsA great article and appreciate you sharing the memories. And just when I think I've seen it all from the '80s decade, you give me the Snake Mountain Challenge! As much as I was into Hot Wheels during that time, I have no recollection of this set. It doesn't look that different from what they typically do nowadays with superhero characters but that is some sweet MOTU artwork!1986: The Year That Santa Became RealDec 16, 2016View