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3891ArticleVaporman87Thanks for that Hoju! It's awesome to get an inside look at the work that went into puppeteering the Gremlins to life, and the man who made it all happen.  May 14, 2017View
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
3901ArticleVaporman87I don't recall Mr. Wayans' show, but I definitely remember Magic's awful show, and I felt really bad for him. He was a hero of mine for so long, and to have him get involved in such a poorly conceived and executed endeavor was disheartening. He has such a great personality, but that just didn't translate into being a good host.Late Night FOX: Are You Ready for Magic?May 26, 2017View
3902ArticleVaporman87The one I'm most familiar with here is California Dreams. I think of all the SBTB clones, that one stuck out to me. I think the main draw was the cast, which was not too bad. They did an admirable job of creating appealing characters and scenarios. Most of these are new to me, so it's cool to find out about them.Attack of the “Saved by the Bell” ClonesMay 26, 2017View
3915ArticleVaporman87Am I wrong or was Keenan the least successful in terms of career following In Living Color?Late Night FOX: Are You Ready for Magic?May 31, 2017View
3918ArticleVaporman87Poor Kitty is always in Wolvie's way. It's a wonder he didn't really lose his temper with her more often. Also, those What Ifs sure could be bleak!Wolverine a Reader's Perspective Part 18Jun 08, 2017View
3919ArticleVaporman87Obviously the most memorable was the "This is your brain on drugs" ads, but I also recall the "snake man" ad and some others you mentioned. These were mostly reminders of the state of affairs in the country at the time as opposed to actual deterrents. Even so, it is possible that somebody was affected by them enough to think twice about getting involved in the drug scene.Memories of PDFA, and other PSA’s Jun 08, 2017View
3930ArticleVaporman87Man. Still can't believe we actually lived in a time when M.C. Hammer was not only famous, but actually spawned figures and a cartoon. If not any other time, surely that time would have been the right one for complete reality implosion. Antique Store Finds: RebornJun 08, 2017View
3931ArticleVaporman87Ha! Laughable, these. You have to love Adam X. Seriously. Nothing screams "EXTREME!!!" more so than that guy. He makes every other "EXTREME!!!" style character look like Dick Tracy. My Five Favorite Super Losers of the 90'sJun 08, 2017View
3932ArticleVaporman87This is an amazing list for certain... but I still can't get over seeing Prince sitting on a toilet. That's legendary. Top number 2 Songs from the 80s that never made it to number 1Jun 08, 2017View