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2480 | Article | echidna64 | Way to go Mass! This was a great read and I love the individual details you gave with each arcade game. This def takes me back, the Simpson's game and other 4-players games were epic! Area-51 is probably the only arcade game that I beat in its entirety. It was the right balance of fun vs difficult. I tried to stay away from the games that were coin-crunchers. Nowadays, the closest thing we have to the original mall arcades is Dave and Busters | Aug 07, 2015 | ||
3111 | Video | Mr Magic | Way to liven things up, BJ. :) | Beetlejuice Talking Doll commercial | Nov 17, 2015 | |
419 | Video | Mr Magic | Way to mess up your lines, Don. XD | Wild and Crazy Kids: s1e28 | Feb 22, 2013 | |
3312 | Article | OldSchool80s | WCW was on TBS back in the 80s and had a lot of good stuff going on well before the time you are describing too. When I think of WCW, I think first about the 4 Horsemen, Dusty Rhodes, Rock n Roll Express, Midnight Express, Magnum TA, Nikita Koloff, Road Warriors and that era. Then Sting helped make the transition to that 90s era which had a nice run as well. There was a stretch when I significantly preferred WCW to WWE. Everything seemed to be going well until they got rid of Bischoff and brought in Vince Russo. | In Defense of World Championship Wrestling | Feb 03, 2016 | |
4036 | Article | mickyarber | We always had pretty good assemblies in elementary school here. My personal favorite was the yearly magic show featuring local magician Dave Vaught. He came once a year and put on a show for the whole school, and would spend time throughout the day visiting each class room to perform an additional trick and answering questions about magic, and explaining how important things like Math were to his tricks. My second favorite was the assembly we would have on the last day of school before Christmas break. They would put all the students on the bleachers in the gym, and roll in 5 televisions spaced out across the floor and show a movie. One year was Ernest Goes to Camp, and another year we watched Ernest Saves Christmas. I also remember watching The Boy Who Could Fly one year as well. Another fantastic article my friend. | Awesome School Assembly Memories | Aug 04, 2017 | |
5259 | Article | Vaporman87 | We always returned to school the third or final week of August. I know this because the County Fair was the “last hurrah” of Summer for us (and was held the second week of August) and we would see kids from school there knowing that we’d be seeing them again in just a week or two. | Summer's End | Sep 01, 2020 | |
5087 | Article | vkimo | We are currently in talks, I plan on doing an Underoos shoot, based off of Mark Wahlberg's famous Calvin Klein ads in the early 90s. | 80s Tees T Shirt Review | Nov 26, 2019 | |
98 | Video | Mr Magic | We are the world...of Coca-Cola. | Coca-Cola - Its the Real Thing | Dec 28, 2012 | |
4522 | Article | FlixtheCatJr | We called "Fruit Barrels" "Quarter Juices." | Retrojunk Classic: Back to School In The 90's | Aug 16, 2018 | |
1533 | Article | Hoju Koolander | We did a 4th of July concert of American folk songs once in 4th grade, but nothing on this scale, sounds fun. Good catch on the possible Simpsons inspiration. My son's babysitter has Swedish ancestry so they do all the traditional processions in those white robes and head wreaths at Christmas. Our son got to participate last year and they had him wearing a Sorcer's Apprentice hat with a star wand, did anybody in your group have that stuff? | The Worst Christmas School Production in the World | Nov 28, 2014 |