Collection Intervention premiered on Syfy last night and I have to admit to being more than a little nervous about this one. The premise of the show is that the host, Elyse Luray, helps people who have collections that have grown out of control–think Hoarders for geeks. The reason for my trepidation is that I […]
It’s time for another giveaway — Get yer pop culture!
I just hit a milestone on Twitter and attained the 1,000 follower mark. While that number might not sound that high to some, I consider a bit of validation that when I talk about vintage toys, posters, and memorabilia, there are people out there that actually care to listen. As a way to mark this […]
“Collection Intervention” Premieres tonight on Syfy
I’m curious to check out this new Syfy show. By all accounts, it looks like Hoarders for geeks–which sounds GREAT to me! I might need to just tune out all the emotional drama and focus on all the cool stuff in the background. 😉 Anyone else planning to check this show out?
The Ultimate Pop Culture Road Trip Map by Chris Tupa
(Click to view larger.) A couple of weeks back, the League of Extraordinary Bloggers wrote up their ultimate pop culture road trips. There were some excellent places mentioned, and our good friend and fellow League member, Chris Tupa, compiled the lists and made this awesome map plotting out some of his favorites. Just about everyone […]
“Remember Yesterday” — my High School Mixtape
This week, the League was asked to list the songs that were forever looping in their tape deck back in high school. I got my driver’s license back in the late 80’s, and on Friday nights you would find me cruising the streets in my VW Bug. I’m a firm believer that every teenager’s first […]
This week’s assignment from the League: Mixtape
Normally, we’re writing and talking about TV, movies, toys, and collectibles, but this week, the League’s assignment is going to have some of us treading in unfamiliar waters: Music. — What songs were forever being looped on your car’s stereo back in high school. A cassette could only hold a dozen or so songs, so […]



