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Van-Pires : Live-Action/CGI Power Rangers Rip-Off about Teens turning into Vampire Cars, lasted 12 episodes.
Found an old Borders gift card tucked away in a book of mine. I will forever miss you for all the afternoons I spent there after class and for every date I took there when all I had was bus fare.
that one time i met Billy West and he signed one of my favorite childhood albums for me. nicest guy ever.
HANDS UP, WHO LIKES THE YOUNG ONES? It only lasted for 12 episodes, but it was one of the most creative and hilarious shows I’ve ever seen.
Peanut Panic. This was my favourite game as a little boy. Holy shit, the hours spent playing this with my family growing up. Any time I ever bring it up, nobody’s heard of it.