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11 years ago @ Pixel-Dan.com: For the... - Mech Ideas Demolition ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Seen several video and written reviews of these, and they look really great. Seventy bucks is kinda steep for both of them, but the third party stuff really outshines most of Hasbro's products, outside of the Masterpiece line.

11 years ago @ Pixel-Dan.com: For the... - MOTU Mini Bust Paperwe... · 0 replies · +1 points


Great for fans of the Filmation version of the character. I'd prefer something closer to the original toy, or Classics, or something a tad more realistic.

11 years ago @ Pixel-Dan.com: For the... - Have you slowed or sto... · 0 replies · 0 points

I quit collecting and sold everything except Vikor and Gygor. The QC issues, even on my He-Man and Skeletor, were just too terrible to justify spending so much on these things. Besides, I bought Vikor and Gygor for cheaper on BBTS.

11 years ago @ Pixel-Dan.com: For the... - Pixel Dan on Collectio... · 0 replies · +2 points

Really great episode of CDX. Josh and Adam seem like really great guys, and Adam talked you up big time, Pixel-Man, which I felt was totally deserved. It's great when my favorite sites crossover like this...now if we could only get Dan on the ForceCast somehow...

13 years ago @ Listverse - 10 More Terrifying and... · 0 replies · +1 points

Sightings of the Goatman were prevalent around the tiny town of Emhouse, roughly sixty miles southeast of Dallas, Texas in the Fifties and Sixties. Apparently, one farmer heard his homemade deer feeder being knocked over, and found the Goatman hand-scooping corn out of the five-gallon bucket used to fashion the feeder and eating it. Later, someone else nearly hit the creature as it crossed FM-1126 late one evening.

13 years ago @ Listverse - 10 Greatest Killers of... · 2 replies · 0 points

Religion? Nazism and Communism combined have killed dozens of millions of people, much more than Christianity, Judaism, and Islam combined. Why not give us an actual factual list, rather than your biased opinion?

13 years ago @ Listverse - Top 10 Greatest Milita... · 1 reply · 0 points

Sure, our forces lost firefights and skirmishes in Vietnam, but we never lost a battle there. As for the war itself, we failed to achieve our objective for a variety of reasons, but certainly not because the Viet Cong felt what they were doing was right. Our own ineffectual Congress and President (Johnson), along with an uniformed public who felt the war was "unjustified" -- as if any war is justified -- and even then, I believe allowing people to live in a free, democratic society is definitely a justification. If Nixon had been elected in 1960 instead of Kennedy, he would brought this conflict to a quick and decisive conclusion. Remember, when Nixon was elected in 1968, he began massive bombing which scared the Viet Cong immensely. We never lost a battle in Vietman...that's all there is to it.

13 years ago @ Listverse - Top 10 Greatest Milita... · 3 replies · 0 points

My dad served there...two tours, one in the Special Forces. The U.S. never lost a battle in Vietnam.

13 years ago @ Listverse - Top 10 Greatest Milita... · 8 replies · -5 points

Re: #1 -- The U.S. never lost a battle in Vietnam.