Saturday, May 03, 2008

Free Comic Book Day


Last year or maybe it was two years ago I can't recall but I wondered if Free Comic Book Day was helping to spread the hobby. Well after being there today I have to say that it is. Everyone at Comicbook World was buying something along with the free books and figures that the store was supplied. I was there to get some for myself and my young cousin who was not able to go with me this year. I was grabbing two of everything till I heard Mark, one of the stores employees, tell someone it was only 5 books per person. I showed him that I must have had over 20 books. Since they knew I was trying to get some for my cousin he said they might let me get 10. I decided not to violate their rules, well not too much as you will soon see, so I put most of them back. My cousin likes Star Wars and Iron Man so I got him the figures. He also likes Transformers and NASCAR so he got the comic books related to those hobbies. For myself I got an Iron Man figure as well as Archie comics Jughead, Dynamite's Devil and Justice League from DC. Now I also wanted something from Marvel but with the books I was already at the limit of 5. I decided to see if they would say anything about me having a 6th book so I chose Marvel Adventures with Hulk, IronMan and Spider-Man. Also, so I didn't seem like a freeloader, I bought a back issue of Marvel Team-Up #90. All in all it looked like a good free comicbook day at Comicbook World.
Also, in case someone links up to this posting since it is about Free Comic Book Day, please visit my other comic book sites Comic Book Letterheads Museum and Mail It To Team Up also Plastic Man Platitudes.

Happy 30th To SPAM


On May 3,1978 Marketer Gary Thuerk sent the first e-mail of what would come to be called SPAM over the Arpanet. The Arpanet would eventually become the internet. If you go to Templetons.com you can read the sales pitch he gave and the angry reactions that he got. So you know Spam hasn't been around so long because it was greeted with open arms. Also Brad
Templeton has a link there that takes you to an interview that he did with Mr. Thuerk about his accidental invention of SPAM. If you can't wait to read it then here it is just below.

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Friday, May 02, 2008

Iron Man Trailer


Here is the trailer for the Iron Man game to come out along with the movie. I can't see the movie this weekend but I will see it soon. You can go see it now to make it a hit. That way it will make sure it is still there for me to see when I have the time.

Thursday, May 01, 2008

TV Show Openings

Here are some TV show openings that will bring back some memories. The first two I have never heard of. The first one stars a young actor from back then whose recent claim to fame has been dancing with the stars. Check it out and enjoy.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Good Bye Old Friend


Well I got some sad news today, I guess I should say yesterday since I am post dating this, it is that Showcase Cinemas was closed down today in Erlanger, Ky. I have lived in this town since I was 13 years old. It is sad as to me when I was a teenager and even into my adulthood it was like a second home. I was an Usher there in my high school years and kept going there when I could afford to see a movie. Each time I went I saw the crowds grow smaller and smaller. Today they closed to make room for a new and more expensive theater in Florence, Ky. The last movie I saw there was Fantastic Four:Rise of the Silver Surfer so you know I did my best to be a faithful former Usher of the staff. I hope Erlanger gets a new first run movie theater soon. I don't like fighting traffic near the Mall where the Florence Theater will soon be.

The first time I saw Star Wars with there with my cousin Steve. I had many dates there with the girls I dated. I become friends with people there that I would not have met anyplace else. For a short while my cousin Randy and I both worked there. The movie Harper Valley PTA with Barbara Eden had the world premiere there. I wasn't working that night as I had a school function to go to but later I was able to get me and a couple of friends in. The only world premiere that I ever was able to attend. Barbara wasn't there but Ronny Cox and Nanette Fabray were. When my date Linda and I were bored at a school dance we left to see Star Wars as she had not seen it yet. For me it was the 6th or 7th time and while I was getting tired of it I didn't mind taking her. When I quit to take another job my cousin Randy and I went to get my paycheck. We wanted to see the movie Rocky II but had no money. The manager on duty said I was still on the pay roll till tomorrow so I could still see the movie free as an employee. My last free movie at that theater. Not long ago when one of the new Star Wars movies came out I took my cousin and her son Josh to see it and he was thrilled as he had never seen a Star Wars movie on the big screen. I went there with my cousin Jeff and his family to see Toy Story 2 and with my cousin Jo to see the first Scooby Doo movie. The above picture is of the brightly lite marquee from a couple of years ago that I found on the internet. It is funny as is shows the new King Kong with Jack Black and the first movie I ever saw there was with my Dad was the King Kong version with Jeff Bridges. Goodbye to my second home and an old friend. Your lights may never shine so bright again but they will always be with me in my heart and in my memory. sniff!

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

I Love Woodburning




Those of you who visit me on Mail It To Team-Up have already seen this but I wanted to let as many people know as possible about the site I Love Woodburning. I am fascinated by people who have the ability to create works of art. Especially when they are so good at it that people are willing to pay them to do it. As you can see this person is good. So get some work for your business or perhaps birthday and Christmas gifts at I Love Woodburning.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Save the Credits TV Land and Forget the Commercials

I just got this from the Forgotten Hits news letter and thought I would post it here. This is not only for fans of the Andy Griffith Show but for fans of all TV classic and present. I am tired of wanting to see if someone is in the credits only to have them so small I can't read them just so they can sell one more item. Here is a part of what Kent of Forgotten Hits has to say on the matter.


Our Dee Jay buddy Jim Shea over at Y103.9FM here in Chicago has started a brand new campaign to reinstate the credits to the end of TV Land's airing of the 60's television Classic The Andy Griffith Show and , from the sounds of things, he's got quit a few listeners already on the team. In fact, he's even posted a petition on The Y103.9 Web Page: Click here: Y103.9 - The Greatest Hits of All Time - Save Andy Griffith!
Like many of the tv channels that air these vintgage programs, TV Land has now taken to completely omittin the credits from the end of the program!!! They used to just shrink them down so small that you couldn't really read them anyway while they snuck in an extra ad of two. Now they have simply wliminated them altogether! Jim says that he wants to know who played some of the minor bit characters and wants to see if Danny Bonaduce's Dad was involved with a particular episode. In short, he wants the full credits restored to the broadcast!!! Jim recently told his listeners that on the DVD's now available from the series, many even contain the original commercials intact, many of them include cast members from the series!!! I'm a little surprised that TV Land (Parent Company VIACOM) has taken this approach as they have always been about preserving the history of these classic television series and they have even run vintage TV commercials during their ad breaks all the time. They have always been all about the integrity of these shows and actors. So this news comes as a real disappointment. ...jump on over to the Y103.9 website and sign Jim's petition. We need to nip it in the bud right now!!!