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3158ArticleVaporman87Another good one, Nlogan. Forgot about The Corey delivering in a costume. LOL Dec 08, 2015View
3154ArticleVaporman87Motorized jeeps, Super NES, Playstation... oh my! These are all really great choices. My own personal favorites through the years included the original NES, as well as an ATV... both in the same year. That was probably one of the greatest ever Christmases as far as gifts were concerned. I also really loved the year my step-brother (from one of my mom's marriages) and I received ninja outfits (not the cheap costume kind, but the kind you could order though Martial Arts magazines). Retro Christmas PresentsDec 07, 2015View
3162ArticleVaporman87That was awesome. Great story, MarshMellow. Welcome to RD, by the way. This was a joy to read. Really well written and fun the whole way through. I can't imagine what that final "boom" must have been like. I think I would have stuck to eating Special Dark bars with my Squiggle Wiggle tattooed hands while playing the Nintendo from a previous year after that. Expl-ho-ho-ho-sionDec 10, 2015View
3161ArticleVaporman87Yes! What a great memory to have. Such a great story. Isn't it amazing how something so trivial can mean the difference between happiness and sorrow? What was it that made your mother so "anti-gaming"? Was she devoutly religious, or just wary of "newfangled" things? Did you end up getting that Atari 2600? If so, how did that go over in the weeks and months following? Why do Greeks think they're all that? LOL (Not a real question) Thanks for sharing this Kid C. It was stellar.Perfect GameDec 10, 2015View
3174ArticleVaporman87Well, I've seen one of these movies. Guess which? LOL. Even so, thank you for sharing this fun list. Top 5 Favorite Christmas Horror MoviesDec 11, 2015View
3175ArticleVaporman87This reminds me of a bad experience in our fourth grade gift exchange. I received a heavily used Star Wars figure wrapped in newspaper and sealed in a cardboard box ( no wrapping paper ). It came from one of the less fortunate students in the class. But me being a spoiled little 10 year old, I took it upon myself to cry about it. Looking back on it now, I cringe and hate myself for my reaction. I guess I had witnessed my friends and others getting these nice new gifts, and felt cheated. A Mature Gift ExchangeDec 11, 2015View
3176ArticleVaporman87@NLogan: She would have 6,000 heart attacks at once, I'm guessing. @Kid C: Very nice work on the title card. Very nice.Perfect GameDec 11, 2015View
3177ArticleVaporman87Our get-togethers at our my Grandma's house were kind of like what you describe here. I didn't really know my cousins well (nor did I care much for them). So I just wanted to get the good stuff and get home. I would typically play with my haul until Christmas morning, after which those toys became all but forgotten for several weeks, if not forever.What a Stuffy Party! Dec 11, 2015View
3178ArticleVaporman87We have poppers sitting on top of our piano right now. Hmmm. Expl-ho-ho-ho-sionDec 11, 2015View
3179ArticleVaporman87It's a bit outside the standard time frame we focus on... pre-2000's. I'll let it slide since it does focus on a specific personal holiday tradition.The Post-Christmas Video Game MarathonDec 11, 2015View