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14774WTB: Nintendo games, etc.:lol: That's hilarious. You're 476 feet from everything! Now that's what I call being "right at your doorstep". <br>Vaporman87Dec 19, 2014View
14773WTB: Nintendo games, etc.<br><blockquote rel="Vaporman87"><b>Vaporman87 wrote :</b><br><i> Woah. You have no vehicle? You must live, like, right smack dab in the middle of C-town. <br><br> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote><br>Almost exactly. In fact, it is 476 feet from my door to the train station. Your "little detour" to Point Pleasant last night is more traveling than I do in a typical week.shakin steakDec 19, 2014View
14772Christmas SongsThey still gave her a round of applause.<br>Mr MagicDec 19, 2014View
14771Random Videos ThreadTwo of the best mash-ups ever made...<br><br><br><iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/TFu7jiP1OYQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/NWLWJYk3iP4" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>Vaporman87Dec 19, 2014View
14770He-Man & The MOTU<blockquote rel="MissM"><b>MissM wrote :</b><br><i> That book is amazing. I believe it is based off the book that was released in limited numbers at a SDCC a few years ago and is now getting a wide release. I am freaking out. So ready for this book.&nbsp; </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote>It was He-Man and the MOTU related art that got me into illustration. I would start by tracing lines out of He-Man coloring books, then add my own touches. As time went by, I found I could replicate those lines without tracing. That was the beginning of my foray into illustration. So I can really appreciate the art presented in this book in a special way.<br><br>Vaporman87Dec 19, 2014View
14769How was your day?<blockquote rel="Benjanime"><b>Benjanime wrote :</b><br><i> so after many days of work and procrastination, i have my tree up.<br>&nbsp;</i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote>Oooooh. Ahhhhh. Nicely done Ben.<br><br>I have to say, with Christmas just kind of sneaking up on me and my feeling like the time between Thanksgiving and Christmas has just been slipping away, I had not been feeling the Christmas spirit as much as I had hoped. But, last night, as I was bringing my daughter and youngest son home from their gymnastics classes, I decided to take the long way home and drive through the little town of Point Pleasant, WV.<br><br>It's possible you have heard of this town, especially if you are into cryptozoology or have read the book, or watched the film "The Mothman Prophecies". Yeah, that town. But one thing they are also known for is their knack for making the days "be merry and bright" with decor. In particular, a little campground along a small pond that is annually decked out in all manner of festive, lighted attractions.<br><br>Such things would seem pretty unimpressive in what most people deem a "small town". To me, a small town is not some town full of beautiful homes and gated communities. To me, "small town" means communities struggling to eek out an existence following the collapse of their glory days of the Industrial Revolution. Communities where most folks are living below the poverty line, and collecting their food stamps to survive. That's a "small town" where I live. So when I witness something like what is constructed every year at this small campground, it's quite easy to appreciate. Here are some images of a video I took of what we saw:<br><br><span style="font-style: italic;">When you enter the grounds, kind folks are collecting donations (though it's not required) for the hard work that went into putting things together. It was my pleasure to do so.</span><br><br><br><img src="/images/postImages/1419019641Krodel Park Comiplation.png" height="701" width="801"><br><br><div style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">Naturally, you can't have a lighting display in Point Pleasant without a Mothman in a Santa hat. :lol:</span><br><br><div style="text-align: left;">Anyway, after taking the kids through the park twice, and then slowly driving through the rest of town with all it's beautiful lights, I felt a little more of that spirit return. Funny what a little detour can do for us now and then. ;)<br></div></div>Vaporman87Dec 19, 2014View
14768Halloween Article Contest 2014<blockquote rel="fuschnikt"><b>fuschnikt wrote :</b><br><i> More accurately, the good thing is that, unbeknownst to me, it gave me the point funds to purchase gifts for two of my good friends. Those flux capacitors are a hit, by the way. </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote>Ha! Good to hear. I like them as well.<br><br>Vaporman87Dec 19, 2014View
147671989 was a big year for films.American Ninja 3.<br><br><img style="width: 333px; height: 500px;" src="/images/postImages/1419016338American_Ninja_3_Blood_Hunt.jpg"><br>Mr MagicDec 19, 2014View
147661996 movies.Man, you really like posting in my "(Insert year) movies" thread, don't you?<br>Mr MagicDec 19, 2014View
147651989 was a big year for films.<font face="Arial, Verdana"><span style="font-size: 13px;">Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out! is good.</span></font>Jrs1991Dec 19, 2014View