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2700 | Video | Vaporman87 | I'm sure that's correct. But what I mean is the whole idea of creating a meal just for kids and including a prize with it was the brainchild of Burger Chef first. | Sep 22, 2015 | ||
2703 | Article | Vaporman87 | It's brave of you to admit to liking the songs for these terrible, terrible shows. LOL. I'm sure there are several shows that I enjoyed the theme song for but didn't actually care to watch the show, but I don't know of any that I actually despised the show (as I do 90210) and yet still enjoyed the theme song. Something about my hatred of a show blinds me to any redeeming qualities of said show. | TV Theme Songs I Loved, But Never Cared For The Show | Sep 22, 2015 | |
2704 | Article | Vaporman87 | The laser pointers and fanny packs are easily the worst offenders of this list, with special recognition as a REAL problem going to laser pointers. I'm so glad that, although they are still around, nobody seems interested in annoying others with them any more. On the subject of skating, I too made attempts at rollerblading, but since the home I lived at during the time had very little concrete to use, I resorted to using my blades for miniature hockey matches with my brother, some sticks, a puck, and a goal. I didn't enjoy it nearly like I did the skating rink. But then again I think much of that has to do with the sense of community at the skating rink. I recently caught a glimpse at what will surely be the next wave of skating-related hooplah: <img src="/images/postImages/1442943899Strap On Skates.png"> Cruisers, by the Cardiff Skate Company. I saw these on an end cap of the toy and sport section at Target. Will they be the next big thing? | 5 Fads of the 90's | Sep 22, 2015 | |
2706 | Article | Vaporman87 | Whatever the cause for creating it, I have a feeling it will strike a cord with others who are "in the closet" on their appreciation for intro music of shows they dislike. :) | TV Theme Songs I Loved, But Never Cared For The Show | Sep 22, 2015 | |
2711 | Article | Vaporman87 | That's a great story. It's always nice to hear of places opening up that try very hard to recapture the magic of a golden era. I wish them all the success in the world. In a place like Jacksonville there should be no shortage of customers, but around these parts such a place would probably have difficulty surviving. | Rescued By A Fistful of Quarters | Sep 24, 2015 | |
2713 | Article | Vaporman87 | Very nice. I totally empathize with you regarding your thoughts and feelings of the season. It comes and goes way too quickly, and our door to simpler, carefree times closes long before we're ready. I typically feel this same way about Fair Week. Much like Halloween (even more so in my case), it is a week long trip back in time. I walk the grounds constantly recalling my feelings and memories of my childhood... my dread of the coming school year, balanced with a bit of excitement that I'll get to hang with my friends again. The search for that girl I had a crush on - hoping to catch a glimpse of her in a less controlled environment like school. The fun of riding the rides and the camaraderie of daring to experience them together with your buddy. All of that comes flooding back to me when Fair Week comes. Halloween gives me similar feelings, though the actual event provides me far fewer days of memories, since it is one night of the year. But leading up to the event, there is still plenty to recall and revel in. So breathe it all in. Stop and just reminisce any chance you get. I know you will. | Forever Living in Halloween | Sep 24, 2015 | |
2720 | Article | Vaporman87 | The most memorable homemade costume I came up with on my own was a basic monster costume, with a plaid shirt and jeans, some gloves that looked like monster hands, and the real star of the getup... a pricey monster mask with light up eyes! I had purchased the mask some weeks earlier for a very pretty penny, and I was very excited to wow the neighborhood with it. The only problem... it was EXTREMELY difficult to see anything. The light up eyes had slits below them for my REAL eyes. This didn't offer a very good view of things, especially with darkness setting in. So in between houses I would have to raise up my mask so I could see where I was going. Other than that issue, the costume was a real success. I wish I would have kept that mask. It was such a great one for the time. | Making My Own Halloween Costume | Sep 29, 2015 | |
2721 | Article | Vaporman87 | Apparently word spread pretty quickly that yours was the house to hit for the really good score. LOL I always knew which houses in my neighborhood would be the ones that really gave "the good stuff". Those places that spared no expense and gave you the full size candy bar, or the pre-made baggies full of various goodies. I also knew which places would skimp, or give you something truly lame. I would usually stop at those places anyway, just to pad the stats and make the whole trip "complete". It always equaled out in the end, and I was typically left with candy I never got around to eating for fear of making myself sick with it. | We Got the Good Stuff | Sep 29, 2015 | |
2729 | Article | Vaporman87 | Nice article on Mr. Richards. I always felt a little bad for him. He saw his star rise so high and fall so low. He was a favorite character of mine in UHF (I never watched Seinfeld). When I heard about his outburst at the comedy club, it seemed to me that he had imploded. But stars have come back from worse mistakes, so time will tell. But yes, as far as the present is concerned, he seems pretty washed up. | Washed Up Celebrities: Michael Richards | Sep 30, 2015 | |
2732 | Article | Vaporman87 | I loved those true believers! Every year you made extra sure to hit their places. Yes, you were there to collect your full size (to heck with fun size) reward. But they made the experience so much more fulfilling. I once attempted to turn our house into that type of place. I decorated the sidewalk leading up to our front door with graves and spider webs, ghosts and ghouls, and a homemade pumpkin scarecrow sitting in his chair guarding the door. But since I had to go collect treats myself, I didn't get to enjoy the reactions of the visitors. I have a feeling their weren't very many, because our driveway was at the very top of the hill, and it was very long. | The Unsung Heroes of Halloween | Sep 30, 2015 |