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01/26/2008: Milton Bradley’s T.H.I.N.G.S.!

It’s kind of shocking that even after all these years of X-E’ing, I still haven’t covered all of my favorite childhood toys. Though the focus of tonight’s entry didn’t exactly set the world on fire during their short stay on toy shelves in the mid ’80s, I’ve long adored their unbridled goofiness and oddball presentation. Meet the T.H.I.N.G.S.!


Produced by Milton Bradley from 1986-1987, T.H.I.N.G.S. (”Totally Hilarious Incredibly Neat Games of Skill”) capitalized on its era’s penchant for weird toys in a wacky series of timed, hands-on exercises composed of primary colored plastics and bold stickers. They looked more like “prop toys” than real toys — the kind of stuff you’d see in a kid’s bedroom during a movie, so as to avoid unwarranted product placement with playthings that were actually in stores. There was a simplistic, ’60s tin toy vibe about these games, and I can only attribute their relative obscurity to a society too stupid to notice the godsends right under their noses at the tail end of TRU’s board game aisle.

There were a number of T.H.I.N.G.S. games, all totally unrelated from each other, save for their size and an overall theme of being completely odd. For me, it was all about the presentation. The wonderfully compact boxes maintained a single size and shape throughout the collection, but they came in all different colors, with each game’s package featuring beautiful illustrations and more photographs than the toys inside really deserved.


As a kid, my favorite of the bunch was the one pictured above: Eggzilla! As an adult, I realize that Eggzilla is one of the least inspired of all the T.H.I.N.G.S. games, and that my bias towards it only had to do with the fact that the included Godzilla-esque piece could be snatched away from its base and transformed into a veritable action figure with 100x the replay value.

Most (or maybe all?) of the T.H.I.N.G.S. were timed games where you had to complete an activity before a buzzer sounded, or alternatively, something exploded. This is one of the latter cases. The goal is to build Eggzilla’s egg before time runs out, at which point he pops upward, breaks through the shell and maybe hits you in the forehead. It wasn’t much fun then, and it isn’t much fun now. I can totally see why I turned the Eggzilla figure into a comedic dragon pet for my random action figures and tossed the rest. If you’d like to see Eggzilla work his mojo, you can do so in this terribly grainy YouTube video I just made.

Don’t leave yet…I have more T.H.I.N.G.S. to show you.


The beauty of the collection was in its overwhelming variety, and I think you’ll get a sense of that when you see just how different this game was. Astro-Nots was fitted with an out-of-this-world science fiction theme, featuring spaceships, astronauts and horrible alien creatures of the H. R. Giger variety.


Looks pretty neat, doesn’t it? Even more so when you realize that everything shown above is only about as big as my hand. Astro-Nots works much like those magnetic fishing games, where you cast a magnet-charged line into the spinning fishies’ mouths and try to catch as many as possible before the world blows up. The main difference here is that you’re catching astronauts instead of fish, and you’re doing it with a spaceship instead of a plastic fishing pole. Thematically, I’d give the nod to Astro-Nots over its more famous cousin.

See the blue alien guy? After yanking him, he’ll slowly eat his way up the string while the Astro-Nots spin with reckless abandon, praying for rescue. If you gather ‘em all up and safely plant them into the holding deck before the alien crashes against the wall, you win! Granted, there’s nothing stopping you from continuing to pluck up Astro-Nots after the creature hits the wall. With Milton Bradley’s one-player T.H.I.N.G.S. games, the honor system was in full effect.

Also: Astro-Nots make for a slightly more exciting YouTube video than Eggzilla.

Other T.H.I.N.G.S. sets featured everything from medieval knights to mad doctors to giant gorillas, and though they lacked the certain collectable je ne sais quoi that was necessary to stay afloat in such a competitive market, I’m happy to have known and fondled them. I’m also happy to have used je ne sais quoi in a sentence today. I’m hardcore.


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Discussion Thread: 196 comments

Hi, all! :)

I’d say I’ve been a regular reader of XE for years. I started coming here to download tiny RM episodes that accompanied first five He – Man reviews – that was back in the day when I was still on dial- up. As for my fav article, I’d say it’s the whole “Quest for Bulbasaur” saga. I miss Pokemon – related articles… It’s just that I didn’t join the message boards since they seemed like total mess :) … and here on the blog it seems like it’s a tight group of friends, so posting here feels a bit like crashing a big party few hour too late…
Regarding the Simpsons, we are a bit behind the rest of the world here, as #3 of Simpsons Comic has just been published here, and the last episode I saw is the one where Milhouse moves to the Capital City and Bart and Lisa become best friends.

Ghosted by Papa_Taz @ 01/28/2008 6:48 AM EST


This isn’t about “jumping the shark”. An argument could be made that that happened a long time ago. I wish we could all hang out live/in real life so I wouldn’t come off as some sort of armchair/internet hack on this but here goes:
Since the SIMPSONS has been on for so long, it could be compared to pro-wrestling.
My thesis:
WHen the Simpsons came out, everybody loved it, it transcending race and class structures since Bart was a hit with intellecutal high brows and dopey 5th graders, etc. Then it got really good (Seasons 4-6) and people REALLY got into it. Wrestling in the 50’s, same thing.(Gorgeous George, etc.).

Then the show shifted and was still good/great, (seasons 7-9ish) it didn’t have the same hype as people moved on to other things, novelty wore off, etc. Wrestling through the 60’s and 70’s (Killer Kowalski, the rise of Andre the Giant, etc.).

IMO, the strangest thing happened was circa 2000 when there was the 2nd great media blitz of Simpsons-mania. Action figures, BURGER KING toys, CLUE games, etc. Suddenly the Simpsons were back ALTHOUGH the episodes were not that great (Seasons 13-14).
Wrestling, same deal, except with Hogan, Ultimate Warrior, Macho Man, etc. This seemingly “out of no where” 2nd Renaissance of Wrestling. Took the nation by storm but some would say that the wrestling itself was not as technically good, etc.
Finally, you get to Simpsons Season 13 and beyond and you find yourself NOT ABLE TO STOP THE TRAIN. FOX knows it is a cash cow, the writers now were either fans of the show when it was first on and want to recapture former glory (I think tonight’s episode was one of those) OR were not fans and have no idea what happened before (listen to the later DVD commentaries), call it show fatigue/running out of ideas, but I have no idea how/when the show could possibly end. Oh, I know it will but really what is left to cover? Long lost family member? Simpsons did it. Government taking out Springfield? Simpsons did it. Try to write an episode of the Simpsons and realize how difficult it is to be fresh when they have truly done it all (or at least a whole lot).
Wrestling in the late 90’s brought on the 3rd era of greatness but was a victim of it’s own success in the same way the Simpsons has been in that where does one go? If you have a guy thrown off the steel cage, if you have transvestites giving oral sex, if you have the championship belts change hands VERY easily, if you have the undead and CROW-ripoffs, etc. where is there left to go?
Not sure if this rant made a lot of sense (it would have been better live) but I don’t buy the “well, it’s post-modern absurdism, therefore there are no rules” argument. I can forgive a “that could never happen but it’s still funny” sight gag but retcon…

This is the only website I ever post on but I did read a good line on nohomers.net that sums up and is an answer to the “anything they want to do is okay” mentality: “Very little in this episode that the show hasn’t already covered in a more effective manner. I mean, weren’t the first 10 seasons a parody of the 1990s?
Touche, man, touche.

Ghosted by The Manimal @ 01/28/2008 6:49 AM EST


DJ D

I just watched the Zombie kid vid on your site that shit had me laughing my ass off. I may have to steal it.

Ghosted by Mortalwind @ 01/28/2008 6:54 AM EST


I agree my point was just regarding continuity or the lack of in this particular universe. Of course this dosent have anything to do with quality just the rules of the story. I think somthing can ” jump the shark ” and then come back and be good again. When the Simpsons came out they were unique. Look what they paved the way for more and more envelope pushing ground breaking cartoons in the prime time. This took away a lot of their shine. I feel they are getting a little of that shine back wich im all for.

Ghosted by Manimal @ 01/28/2008 7:05 AM EST


Manimal

Sorry dude Im a dyslexic tool shed I posted the above post under Manimal when I ment to direct it to you sorry too many beers, sheesh wow i feel like a tool.

Ghosted by Mortalwind @ 01/28/2008 7:09 AM EST


Not sure if that was an accident or what but that is not my post above regardless of what the signature says. I tend not to reply to myself :)

Ghosted by The Manimal @ 01/28/2008 7:10 AM EST


It’s cool :)

Ghosted by The Manimal @ 01/28/2008 7:11 AM EST


once again sorry wrote in the wrong field

Ghosted by Mortalwind @ 01/28/2008 7:14 AM EST


Two Beldings in one building, one of which is balding.

Ghosted by nork @ 01/28/2008 10:01 AM EST


One of my favorite articles was Dr. Sbaitso was my only friend. I never thinked I’ve laughed as hard as Matt having a conversation with an 80s computer. Plus its funny how much that one reminds me of being a kid, take a simple dumb thing and two kids could easily be entertained and laugh all night with something like that.

Ghosted by Rob @ 01/28/2008 11:00 AM EST


Uhm.
Lemme see. I think I actually came here shortly before Halloween. Of 2007. So I’m less than a year, right now.
I read a few of the older articles once I got here, so I know SOME of the stuff, but not everything.
My first article was probably the deconstruction of his 1992 summer vacation. Bill directed me over here with his handsomely rendered Sharks.

Ghosted by kittymao @ 01/28/2008 11:18 AM EST


I’ve been reading X-E for 3+ years, but only started posting a couple of years ago. It took about a year to complete, but I made sure I went through and read every article, blog, etc posted, even the ones a few years back written by that other fella.

It’s hard for me to pick just one favorite, but one of the funniest things I’ve ever read on here was from an article where Matt when around with a pocket full of change buying quarter-machine toys. One of the eggs he bought looked like it’d been sitting for a while, as the contents were melted and discolored. He described it as “penis escrement”, it made me think “here, kid, have some jizz”.

For a couple of years, I’ve had all of the Saved By The Bell articles bookmarked here at work, they’re definitely ranked at the top of my list as well. GREAT articles for a laugh because everything written is the exact stuff I love and laugh at on SBTB.

I think I’ll go read them now.

Ghosted by nork @ 01/28/2008 11:53 AM EST


I haven’t read every post from the entire month of January, so I’m sure someone has posted this already, but just in case they haven’t, January 2008 is the 50th anniversary of Lego bricks, as Google informs us this morning.

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 01/28/2008 12:10 PM EST


I always wanted one of those T.H.I.N.G.S, but I never got one. :( You don’t happen to have a commercial do you? I’d love to see one of those again.

Ghosted by Kendra @ 01/28/2008 12:19 PM EST


I was drawn here by someone linking the review of “The Worst Witch” on some message board somewhere. I laughed until I cried reading Matt’s review and then dug into the archives. Of course, I still haven’t read even half of all the stuff here. I use Matt’s articles as stress relief at work.

Ghosted by evilbeth @ 01/28/2008 1:02 PM EST


I actually almost watched the Simpsons last night; glad I didn’t. It used to be one of those “can’t miss” shows but, like many here have said, it seems to have run it’s course. It’s seems now that they just make it to fill the slot. It needed to go out gracefully probably a few years ago. I mean, geez, nearly 400 episodes; no wonder they seem to be retracing their steps….

Ghosted by Shuanfu @ 01/28/2008 1:02 PM EST


Completely off topic, but stop what you are doing and see RAMBO NOW!!

Ghosted by JBUNGIE @ 01/28/2008 1:24 PM EST


Old Jim
No one else had posted that yet, thanks for the info!

Ghosted by Dan H @ 01/28/2008 1:45 PM EST


I strongly recommend that everyone run out immediately and see Rambo. I haven’t laughed so hard in so long…it easily ties Commando for most over-the-top action flick. Though, I must say, there is a lot of graphic imagery (like a child getting bayoneted and another getting flung into a burning hut) used to kill off any possibility of the audience sympathizing with the enemy.

Ghosted by Ken @ 01/28/2008 2:05 PM EST


Matt, Thanks for clearing that up. That brings up another question and possible subject of conversation. I’d say that New York, probably more than any other city has been depicted in the movies. Is it strange for you New Yorkers to constantly watch the place where you live on the big screen? Is it surreal or are you just so used to it now that it’s not strange anymore? I’ve mentioned this before, but the movie Death Sentence with Kevin Bacon that came out last year was shot here in downtown Columbia, SC, just a few minutes away from my house. It was really fun to sit it in a theatre and see him running around on the streets that I drive down every day and to see the office buildings I used to work in stretched out on the big screen. I guess this could be directed to anyone who’s seen the city they live in depicted in the movies. Is it srange for you? Fun? Also, how accurate is it? My only experience with New Yorkers is what I see in TV and the movies, and recently my new roommate, who’s from there. Do you think the people and feel of the city are depicted accurately, or is it more often than not an exaggerated stereotype. I’m usually more annoyed than anything else when I see southerners depicted on TV and the movies, and God help me if I see an actor/actress who’s not from here try to do a southern accent. It’s soooo bad. People tend to think that there’s just one accent down here and don’t realize that people from the upstate of SC or from Charleston have a different accent from people from the mountains of Kentucky. Both southern, yet completely different. In fact, if I’m outside of the south and meet a person from the Carolinas or Georgia, I can pick it up in a second, and know that they’re from this area, and not Texas or Kentucky or something like that. Anyways, back to the subject at hand, what do you guys think? When you’ve seen your home cities/states/regions (especially NY) depicted on film, how accurate is it? Which movies/tv shows have done it well? Which ones are gross misrepresentations?

I’m not surprised at all that the Simpsons may have run their course at this point. In fact, I would be surprised if they hadn’t. That’s not to say that it’s still not a good show, but after 400 episodes, you’re going to start repeating yourself and have some ups and downs. I mean, look at Saturday Night Live. It fluctuates from just dreadful to hilarious depending on the cast, decade or individual skit. All I know is I have a huge crush on Amy Pohler. Tina Fey is hot and all, but for my money Pohler’s where it’s at.

As far as wrestling, I agree with almost all of what Manimal said, at least in regards to it being much better 20 years ago. I remember being a kid and kind of thinking it was fun, mostly because a lot of people in my family liked it, but for the last 15 years or so, I think it’s become the most mindless, retarded, embarassing thing ever. The idea that other countries are watching this and that it might be a reflection on American entertainment or culture just makes me almost ashamed to live here. I can’t stand it. I hate this whole trend in the last few years of making white trash fashionable. I honestly don’t see how anyone can watch that crap. I apologize to all you wrestling fans out there, but I pretty much lump it in the same category as Jerry Springer and MTV as being mindless, IQ depleting shit TV which only exists to make us more stupid.

Mortalwind, Steal away. Actually, I’m going to be completely rehauling my MySpace page this week, so it’ll look completely different. It’s way out of date. I’m getting my radio show back on the air and will be making a big announcement about it via bulletins, flyers and what-not by the end of the week (you heard it here first, folks!). I’m also going to start blogging and posting loads of pictures and things and finally make a real go of updating it on a regular basis. Hopefully there will be loads more fun things for you to see and blatantly steal.

evilbeth, I know what you mean. X-E is my workplace sanity saver. In between projects I sneak away to it to catch up on chat and read old articles. Being that I just came into it last year, there’s like 5 years of stuff to go back and catch up on, so it’s nice to know I’m not going to run out anytime soon. I’m slowly trying to indoctrinate a couple of people at work into the X-E fold and it’s going over well so far. They were the subjects of me reviving the “chicken flavored Doritos” experiment.

Ghosted by DJ D @ 01/28/2008 2:07 PM EST


“Very little in this episode that the show hasn’t already covered in a more effective manner. I mean, weren’t the first 10 seasons a parody of the 1990s?”

Yes and those were the good seasons. However, the perspective wasn’t the same because this episode focused on characters that were in there 20s in a show where your either 10 or less, 35 or 70+, so I don’t feel this episode was covering the same ground at all. I don’t think this episode felt much like any episode I have seen.

If you want to talk about contunity problems, let’s talk about how many 8th birthday’s Lisa’s had or how many summer vacations has went by between Bart’s 4th and 4th grade class. The fact is if the characters are going to stay the same age, as they should, in a show that tries to be topically relevant, as it should, then you’re going to have to have these kinds of retcons. Jokes about spoiling Empire Strikes Back don’t add up anymore so you tell jokes about grunge music. Sure, you don’t have to have “the way things were” type episodes but these episodes are generally good because we get to see the same old characters in different elements. So it’s not just “do whatever they want it’s fine”, in my opinion it’s “doing what they have to do”

Considering on top of all that, that the show rarely ever made references to older episodes until about season 9 and I just can’t get bunched up over this retconning. Especially when I feel it was done well (the episode was much better than I thought it would be going into it after seeing the commercial for it).

Ghosted by dohopoki @ 01/28/2008 2:39 PM EST


I’m surprised I don’t remember these. The ASTRO-NOTS youtube video is great!!

Ghosted by Joker @ 01/28/2008 3:02 PM EST


I kinda remember these guys. Egg-zilla actually would go well today, as a 3d version of Perfection. One of my cousins used to have Superfection, back in the day. That one you had to not only put the pieces in place, but each piece had to be assembled from two sub-pieces. The board didn’t have matching slots, so the pieces made squares that rested on a grid. There were overlays where each pair had to be in a certain place, but was only an option for the OCD part of the brain.

By the way, I am the only person who remembers the multiverse before The Crisis of Infinite X-Es. I’m just waiting for Matt-Prime to start punching the walls of the Internet, causing the site to split into 42 parallel versions of itself.

Ghosted by kingklash writes his own continuity, and yours too! @ 01/28/2008 3:48 PM EST


I had GO-RILLA! So many memories!

Ghosted by Lammy742 @ 01/28/2008 5:03 PM EST


I guess I’m one of the few who enjoyed last night’s episode of “The Simpsons.” Granted, it was another “Let’s see what Marge/Homer were like when they were dating” episode they do every couple of years. But to me the highlight wasn’t the main story, but all background/visual jokes that made fun of everything 90s related.

I do agree that Simpsons has basically lost it’s way. I’m watching more out of loyalty than actually enjoying it. But it is STILL loads better than American Dad.

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 01/28/2008 5:14 PM EST


Never heard of this toyline. Not even sure if we ever got them UK-wise. But either way, I know I would have loved them.
I’m off to build a time machine and head back to live in the 1980s.
But that would mean no internet. No ipod. …Damn, another great plan ruined!

Ghosted by Jay Firestorm @ 01/28/2008 5:32 PM EST


I like the whole vibe of Family Guy, more than either The Simpsons or American Dad… Just throwing my two cents’ in.

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 01/28/2008 5:55 PM EST


kingklash, So, does that mean that Matt-Prime has accidently brought my long dead sidekick back from the grave? Hang on, I gotta go check my hubcaps.

DJ D, I don’t know about how Matt feels about watching his home being repeatedly depicted and subsequently destroyed on film, but I have some experience in that area.

Although it hasn’t been filmed nearly as extensively as New York, my family and I have lived happily for quite some time now on the Death Star. Really we’ve only had two major productions here, although we are quick to point out to tourists that Jim Henson did a quick shoot here over a weekend a few years back, and that ended up being used in a children’s television show, or so I’ve heard. I don’t watch much TV.

Is it surreal? Not anymore, although I have to admit the first couple of times I saw those movies I was a bit taken aback. Your question about the people more often than not being depicted as exaggerated stereotypes really rings true. I mean, those images of the soldiers in white (despite what you may have heard, we don’t like to use “the s-word” around here) is almost pointedly insulting. Yes, there was a time, long, long ago, that some people here behaved in such a manner, and it was reprehensible. We accept that. But it was a very few, very, very bad people. Mostly, folks here have always been decent, law abiding citizens. Its funny you should bring up the South, because they have done a lot to change their image in the eyes of the public over the past ten or fifteen years, but we can’t seem to make the same sort of progress. It is an unfortunate part of our past, and I’m not saying it should be glossed over by any means. But then again I don’t think it should be paraded around in such a ridiculous manner, either. We’re real people. We aren’t like that.

And as bad as the first movie was for us, the second was simply a slap in the face. Whereas the first film at the very least depicted our home as neat and tidy, the second one made it look like we live in a hovel! The set dressing would have the audience believe that we lived in abject poverty in some ramshackle, half-finished junkheap. Is that really how people see us? That’s insane! Sure there are a few bad seeds here and there who don’t care as much as everyone else, but you see that anywhere. On the whole, we take a great amount of pride in our appearance and the appearance of our home. We would NEVER allow things to get that bad.

I know it drives my wife nuts when I bring this up, but there are a couple of things I’d like to clear up once and for all. Thermal exhaust port? Ridiculous. Do you know how much it costs to heat this place? We’re in the middle of freaking outer space. It’s four degrees above absolute zero out here; my gas and electric bills are through the roof. If there were any excess heat, believe you me, we would not be venting it into space. And while we’re on the topic, there is NO WAY a few little space fighters would get that close to our trench. I mean, its not like we just start shooting whenever anyone flies by, and anyone who wants to fly over the trench and have a look-see is more than welcome any time. We don’t just fire into space willy-nilly. But we are very gunning-tower-proud around here, and that’s a part of our culture that I don’t think is going to go away. My family and I actually maintain a focused particle beam station, and our Susie just won her fist grade science fair by building a scale replica of a laser tracking complex out of LEGOs and modeling clay (she’s our little genius!). Seriously, there is no way those little one-man fighters would have made it through. I’m just sayin.’

So while, yeah, it was fun to sit in a theatre and see the characters running around on the same waste disposal sector I haul the cans down to twice a week, and to see the office I used to work in all dressed up like a superlaser computer control center*, I have to admit that, all said and done, the experience was a little off-putting. I think the way you worded your phrase “gross misrepresentations” was right on the mark.

* – There is no such thing as a “superlaser computer control center.” That’s so fake. The only thing near our superlaser is an observation deck and a gift shop for the tourists. And sometimes a Tony’s hot dog stand in the summers – Tuesdays are two for 99¢!

Ghosted by Chris @ 01/28/2008 6:57 PM EST


fuckin’ ace, chris.

Ghosted by kittymao @ 01/28/2008 7:37 PM EST


I had the knight one and the space one. The Knight one was better.

Ghosted by Mjgrass @ 01/28/2008 8:04 PM EST


I really want to respond to that but I got nothing. I can’t top it. Chris, I’m equally impressed and worried.

I think kittymao summed it up best.

Ghosted by DJ D @ 01/28/2008 8:19 PM EST


Did someone pass out a bunch of highgrade LSD? Because I feel like Im falling thru my chair.The cosmic skin that seperates the layers between the multiverse must be failing.

Ghosted by Mortalwind @ 01/28/2008 8:23 PM EST


I don’t even feel worthy to post on this thread anymore.

Ghosted by dohopoki @ 01/28/2008 8:30 PM EST


kingklash, You know, come to think of it, he took the whole damn tire last time. Somebody give me a crow bar and a bomb. I’ll finish the job myself this time.

Ghosted by DJ D @ 01/28/2008 9:39 PM EST


Chris, Your post reminded me of a dream I had the other day.

It started out with me in the desert where I met up with this gay, schizophrenic robot that kept talking to some trash can he was dragging around. I thought I heard the trash can beeping, but only the robot could understand him. The next thing you know, Indiana Jones showed up and he must have caught the same schizophrenia that the gay robot had, cause he was hanging out with some hairy, naked dude that only he could understand. We all showed up at your house, where there must have been some kind of rave going on cause everybody was running around waving these big glow sticks all over the place. Those guys in the white uniforms you were talking about were after us, but not a one of ‘em could aim for shit. I mean, they couldn’t hit the broad side of a barn if their life depended on it. We decided to split cause your asthmatic, amputee landlord showed up and he was pissed, man! So, I found myself flying this giant, long tubular spaceship trying to shoot my hot torpedo into a special, hard to find opening in your house, so it would explode. You can read whatever sexual subtext into that part of it that you want. Before it was all over, I had made out with my sister a couple of times.

I woke up and took some of that LSD that Mortalwind’s got to repeat the experience. I had a couple of small trips that took place some after the dream, but they were a little hazy and I don’t remember much aside from hanging out with some backwards talking midget hippie in a swamp somewhere.

Ghosted by DJ D @ 01/28/2008 10:16 PM EST


Lucas couldn’t have summed it up any better!

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 01/28/2008 10:33 PM EST


…And by “Lucas”, of course, I really mean “Corey Haim”.

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 01/28/2008 10:35 PM EST


Hey DJ D,

It was nothing more than a misunderstanding, heck, I understand sarcasim and those who can’t take it then, well, they deserve more! I probably mispelled half the words here because I can’t spell for shit.

Ghosted by derek @ 01/28/2008 10:59 PM EST


Corey Haim…man, you can’t help but like that guy. I was pretty much glued to my TV watching the “two Coreys” show. Sure it was scripted but it was cripted by Haim and Feldman and that is more addictive than crack. Or at least I am told. But I am sitting here with a very special DVD just inches away from that I need to watch but am waiting until the weekend. Fever Lake. Yep. Fever Lake. Starring Corey Haim and…..wait for it….wait for it…….Mario Lopez. All I can say is “wow”. Yep. Wow.

Ghosted by derek @ 01/28/2008 11:04 PM EST


Still have my Astro-Nots – box and all!

Ghosted by Jordan @ 01/28/2008 11:12 PM EST


Old Jim, You would have to bring up “Lucas.” Now, forgive me while I take a second to reflect on the red-haired perfection that was Kerri Green.

(*eyes glass over, staring into space…drool slowly seeping from side of his mouth…*)

……I’m sorry, were we talking about something?

Ghosted by DJ D @ 01/28/2008 11:17 PM EST


There’s an eggzilla for sale on Ebay. I would buy it for my 80’s toy collection but I’m broke and they want $18 for it. Feh!

http://preview.tinyurl.com/ypyzeg

Ghosted by Hope @ 01/29/2008 8:11 AM EST


Oh shit, I had a bunch of those things as a kid. I believe I still do in a box in the attic. Astro-Nots was totally a fav of mine.

Ghosted by Kevin @ 01/30/2008 9:36 PM EST


Thank you! I had Astro-Nots when I was a kid and have wondered for years what toyline it was from! Great little game!

Do you remember that other series of games that folded up to look like cassette tapes? I still have one somewhere and will have to dig it out. It was orange and had a dragon theme.

Ghosted by Kevin Guhl @ 01/31/2008 5:05 AM EST


CRACK BABIES KILLIN BABIES LORDY LORD

…is right here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkkZ_dOT8_U

ENJOY!

Ghosted by LORDY LORD @ 10/05/2008 1:58 AM EDT


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