Eggyman
The Oval Avenger
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I'm 29 
But it's ok
...
... because I've learned that age doesn't matter, that how I FEEL is more important. I have. So seeing stuff from my childhood is very pleasant and doesn't hurt deep down inside at all. No it doesn't!

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So I've been drinking, you know it. I went round a mate's; he asked me if I've seen the retro junk site. I told him I was familiar but never remembered what I'd forgotten to look for on there. The answer was my childhood. Honestly. I have just watched a clip (several times, which I'm sure ****ed my friend off!), and it was so unimportant, so random, so forgotten... but it wasn't. It summarized my childhood, placed it in a clear time capsule for me to see... a clip of a ****ing TV show.
Heh.
My favourite TV show as a child. A lil kid pretending to try and fly. With my Super Suit. My friend's normally the one to think back to the good old days of swinging our He-Men in his tree. That isn't a euphemism, BluTac. A guy on here remided me of the show the other day, even if he were here now I don't think I'd be able to remember him - it's no slight on his part, we just have never posted much in the same places.
The music sent me funny. A REAL blast from the past, and it made me see how things were, see ME at that time because it was such a precise cut to an earlier stage of my life. Such a silly thing inspired a lot of emotion in me and shown me the people I had in my life then and all the things that were happening. Like smelling an aftershave you used to have five years ago x 1000. But it's awesome and I'm gong to get it on DVD if it's available
It should be a reboot. **** Superman and use the original score.
What makes you reminisce?

But it's ok

... because I've learned that age doesn't matter, that how I FEEL is more important. I have. So seeing stuff from my childhood is very pleasant and doesn't hurt deep down inside at all. No it doesn't!


...
So I've been drinking, you know it. I went round a mate's; he asked me if I've seen the retro junk site. I told him I was familiar but never remembered what I'd forgotten to look for on there. The answer was my childhood. Honestly. I have just watched a clip (several times, which I'm sure ****ed my friend off!), and it was so unimportant, so random, so forgotten... but it wasn't. It summarized my childhood, placed it in a clear time capsule for me to see... a clip of a ****ing TV show.
Heh.
My favourite TV show as a child. A lil kid pretending to try and fly. With my Super Suit. My friend's normally the one to think back to the good old days of swinging our He-Men in his tree. That isn't a euphemism, BluTac. A guy on here remided me of the show the other day, even if he were here now I don't think I'd be able to remember him - it's no slight on his part, we just have never posted much in the same places.
The music sent me funny. A REAL blast from the past, and it made me see how things were, see ME at that time because it was such a precise cut to an earlier stage of my life. Such a silly thing inspired a lot of emotion in me and shown me the people I had in my life then and all the things that were happening. Like smelling an aftershave you used to have five years ago x 1000. But it's awesome and I'm gong to get it on DVD if it's available

It should be a reboot. **** Superman and use the original score.
What makes you reminisce?