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2738 | Article | Slayer3 | That's awesome, I did not know that he did the voice. I can definitely hear it now. | Oct 01, 2015 | ||
2502 | Article | Dobesov | You can still re-live the magic of the arcade through your floor! http://www.caldwellcarpet.com/black-light-carpet.htm | The Mall Arcade | Aug 11, 2015 | |
2333 | vhsCover | BuddyBoy600alt | Yes, Disney's Marsupilami is awesome! | Marsupilami-Marsuper-Duper | Jun 28, 2015 | |
2330 | Article | dannyd | Was Chldren's Palace real? I don't know - I never saw one in real life. But, I know that Child World was real - I worked at one from 1986 until they closed for good in 1992. Everything that you said in your post is true - it truly was an amazing store, and even though I'm "all grown up", I still miss it. Getting back to your question again - Was Children's Palace real? Check out a new website that I've been working on, dedicated to Child World | Children's Palace Was Real | Jun 26, 2015 | |
2331 | Article | dannyd | I think a spam filter filtered out the website URL - replace the DOT with a . ChildWorld DOT ROCKS or ToysWereUs DOT COM Thanks - I'm hoping to make this a place where we can prove that not only were they real, but they are still alive | Children's Palace Was Real | Jun 26, 2015 | |
2314 | Article | DirtyD79 | Haha I still remember how for some odd reason as a kid that game made me think people really do say "Ugggggghhh!" when they died much like Bayou Billy. That person could die a perfectly natural death of old age in their sleep and they would let out one final Uggggghhhhh! I didn't own that one though. I did rent it a few times but really couldn't get too far in it. | Nintendo Discoveries: The Adventures of Bayou Billy | Jun 23, 2015 | |
2315 | Article | DirtyD79 | I hear ya on the one about the GI Joes. In addition to the rubber band inside breaking sometimes the thumbs would break off too. While the figures that had broken rubber bands we went the ghetto fab route and just taped them back together. The ones with the broken thumbs you could pretty much just put them in a vehicle since they couldn't hold guns or anything. A GIJoe who can't hold guns just isn't really a GI Joe anymore. It's like a Transformer that can't transform or a Ninja Turtle that couldn't hold swords. That was another one sometimes the hands would break off and well they'd be useless. Then again me and my bro were pretty rough on our toys. | Toy Annihilation | Jun 23, 2015 | |
2316 | Article | DirtyD79 | While I can't get behind baggin' on the Ninja Turtles I definitely have to agree I hated the rest of these shows too. I wanted to like Cartoon All Stars To The Rescue because hey all the cartoon characters are in it but it was just preachy and lame. | Overrated shows from my childhood | Jun 23, 2015 | |
2329 | Article | DirtyD79 | Great article. I still remember the house I lived in back in the early 90s. It had the wood paneling in quite a few rooms. Unfortunately it also had the butt ugly 1970s wallpaper in the kitchen. We also had a papasan chair like in the picture although the one we had had a pink cushion on it. I haven't seen one of of those in ages. I forget what ended up becoming of the one we had. Also say what you will about the decor of that bathroom but man I'd kill to have a bathroom that big. | Retro Rooms | Jun 26, 2015 | |
2944 | Article | DirtyD79 | Personally I don't really believe in ghosts but I like hearing the stories around them and seeing supposedly haunted places. Last year my girlfriend and I visited the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, CA and I really enjoyed it. For those who don't know the story goes that while Sarah Winchester was alive she was regularly haunted by the ghosts of everyone who was killed by the rifles her late husband's company made. She constantly did renovations on the house everyday for years. Some say it was to appease the spirits others say it was to confuse them. You'll see stuff like doors and stair cases that lead to nowhere and the whole house just has countless rooms that were added on over the course of time. Strangely, I remember in a picture we had one of the tour guides take of us I saw what looked like an old woman looking through a window at us. I'm thinking it's mostly likely just ruffled curtains but still it seemed pretty freaky. | Searching for a Real Haunted House | Oct 15, 2015 |