Articles in the other stuff Category
If you don’t know what Napster is, A) you’re an idiot and B) I’m surprised you even made it to our site from the tube entrance. However if you do know what Napster is, then you probably joined the app’s…
The original is now only in our hearts, but we linked to a mirror so you can still enjoy the best animated-gif-background-(completely-illegal)-song website known to the tubes. This here is straight from ‘98. It appears the hamsters went on vacation on…
This post is an extract from The Retro Machine (Vol 15) posted by Spencer over at RetroJunk.
I had this exact Dune Buggy. I’m not sure that it was a Power Wheels toy or not, but it was one of…
Principals Are Cool.
Try to listen to this song and not think MJ Fox Johnny B. Goode Style.
I still remember where I was the day I heard that Mark Paul Gosselaar died in a motorcycle crash…unfortunately, I also remember…
This post is an extract from The Retro Machine (Vol 6) posted by Spencer over at RetroJunk.
No, this is not a piece about the PC game, this is a piece on the fantastic PBS game show that aired in…
This is a guest post by Sports Kate, who has her own blog that is cool.
Once upon a time, I was an insanely dorky and awkward middle schooler. I had horrible bangs I was trying to grow out, never…
This post is an extract from The Retro Machine (Vol 2) posted by Spencer over at RetroJunk.
When I was a kid, every self-respecting toy line pretty much had to have a slime-related component. The Masters of the Universe, Teenage…
90
Below is the list of the top ten movies from the 90’s based on gross inflation-adjusted revenue.
The billion dollar blockbuster Titanic was shown for a near-month in my uno-screen hometown theater.
JTT was the voice of courageous but…
Severe diarrhea containing mucus and/or blood. Sweet.
Although Lewis and Clark were pretty bad ass, one could maintain that they are STILL cool. However, STWC likes to keep the nostalgia within the last century (more inline with our reader base).…
This post is an extract from The Retro Machine (Vol 15) posted by Spencer over at RetroJunk.
Everyone had a variation of these rocking toys. They were usually situated on metal springs and you could do a whole lot of…




