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4804ArticleNLoganAlso the high school kid that we skate hitched (skitched or bizzed) a ride from kept the basketball when he peeled out. He didn't stop to help us. Maybe that was his intention all along. Jan 14, 2019View
465ArticleVaporman87Also, great read Ben! Thanks for this.Obscure Gaming Legacy Volume 3Mar 03, 2013View
5615Articleechidna64Also, how is Usagi Yojimbo not in this movie?TMNT III: A Farce of a FinaleMar 22, 2022View
4859ArticleVaporman87Also, speaking of the friendly rivalry thing, my best friend (whom I’ve known since the second grade) and I disagreed over a few things. He always felt King Kong won the battle at the end of King Kong vs Godzilla, and I did not. And we argued a great deal over which song was better in 1987, Lean On Me or La Bamba (I said Lean On Me). Nowadays we still joke about those old rivalries. The Sonic v Mario debateFeb 21, 2019View
3011ArticleVaporman87Also, that first picture now has the jingle for "My Buddy" stuck in my head.The OTHER Good Thing About OctoberOct 23, 2015View
1076ArticleVaporman87Also, when ideas seem slim for 90's Vs, I wouldn't mind reading an 80's vs. ;)90's Vs: Wishbone vs Reading RainbowMay 01, 2014View
2366ArticleCaps 2.0Although I had seen MTV at relatives' houses, I was not allowed to watch it regularly until 1997, and by then, it was not really a music channel, but more of a lifestyle network. The only non-music program MTV aired that I could genuinely say I liked was "Daria", but I haven't seen it since it went off the air, and I refuse to buy the DVDs since all the music was changed. When it comes to MTV, I prefer the 80s version, which I've come to know more about through purchasing DVDs from online sources. I can recall interviewing Nina Blackwood through e-mail in 2011 for RetroJunk, and we both expressed displeasure with "Remote Control". Most of the feedback on the article was in praise of MTV's non-music programming. I guess I underestimated the appeal of the non-music programming. I probably should've waited a few years to do the interview and have done it for Pop Geeks, where I'm currently writing now. Finally, the popular video of several years ago entitled "Ask A Network Head" dismissed those who complain about MTV not playing music anymore by saying, to quote the video, "Your generation—not the one before you, not the one after you—your generation decided to steal music, and music videos are more worthless than ever before". I disagree with that hypothesis. People were stealing music in the 80s and 90s, too, by making mix tapes, trading tapes and recording music from the radio, but they were still playing videos anyway. The complaint that MTV isn't about music anymore may be tired, and it is true that MTV plays a few hours of music videos in the morning, but those who miss music as MTV's primary focus have their reasons and shouldn't be dismissed. As for the article, it was a great one, but then again, all your articles are, Hoju. I may not have the fondness for 90s MTV that you do, but the way you described how the network made you feel and what nostalgia you have for it is amazing.MTV: The 90'sJul 08, 2015View
4358ArticleOldSchool80sAlways enjoy living vicariously through your Antique Store finds! Thanks for sharing.Antique Store Super Fun RunApr 16, 2018View
4413ArticleOldSchool80sAlways enjoy these treasure hunts to the thrift stores. Thanks for sharing.Thrift Store Road TripJun 13, 2018View
5063ArticlevkimoAlways found it odd a Rated R movie had toys aimed at kids.RoboCrap: The Weirdest RoboCop MerchandiseOct 11, 2019View