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501ArticleVaporman87I remember all of these games. Some were played more than others in my circle of friends. Probably the most played of these games was the staring contest, since it did not require violence or much physical prowess. By the way, the Chuck Norris clip is HILARIOUS! Great read, raptor. Thanks for this! Mar 21, 2013View
504ArticleAceNThaHoleWe would sometimes play a red light green light, Simon says, and the game where you guess what color the next vehicle was going to be. If we wanted to be violent we would just play tackle football!Stupid Childhood Games RememberedMar 22, 2013View
505ArticleFulton4VSome of these are fun games by not the flinching and tackling. Some games we played were made up by us like hide and seek but not with people, you hid an object and it made noise and the seeker had to find it. We had contests for jumping or other things and would make medals for each of us to try to winStupid Childhood Games RememberedMar 22, 2013View
517ArticleVaporman87As violent as raptor and his friends made some of these mostly innocent games, I wouldn't be surprised to learn they had modified Marco Polo by having the "blinded" player armed with a brick to throw whenever the others responded to his/her call.Stupid Childhood Games RememberedMar 23, 2013View
4305VideoMichelangeloIf my research is correct, this film was re-released only 6 months before the death of Walt Disney. The company has never been the same without him.Mary Poppins Trailer 1Mar 04, 2018View
61VideoVaporman87I was a bit of a fan of the show. Woody always cracked me up. Coach too.Cheers introDec 14, 2012View
469ArticleVaporman87This was an enjoyable look back at some 80's innovation on McDonald's part. And hey, two out of three survived the critical public masses, so that's not bad. I know I occasionally enjoy a McRib when they are being sold at my local McDonalds, but I am less of a McNugget fan than I used to be thanks to the media storm surrounding the "pink" stuff that is used. Yuck. Still, McDonalds is so ingrained within our culture that I don't see it ever going away. No amount of negative exposure can do it in. Thanks for this great read OldShcool80s!McDonald's 80's New Menu Items Mar 03, 2013View
471ArticleProphetSwordI remember the McDLT pretty well. I was a teenager working at McDonalds in that era, and I both made and ate them. They were awesome. One sandwich not mentioned here (that I really wish McDonalds would bring back) is the Cheddar Melt, which came out in 1988. I remember being the guy who was selected to teach everyone else about how to make them.McDonald's 80's New Menu Items Mar 04, 2013View
472ArticleVaporman87My favorite McDonald's invention is the Egg Nog Shake. It's gotten the McCafe make over in recent years, but even prior to that, I considered it the official start of the Christmas season when I had my first Egg Nog Shake of the year.McDonald's 80's New Menu Items Mar 04, 2013View
473ArticleOldSchool80sI remember the Cheddar Melt, ProphetSword. That would've made a good addition to this article. As for a shake, this time of year it's appropriate to acknowledge the wonderful Shamrock Shake, too, vapor.McDonald's 80's New Menu Items Mar 05, 2013View