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GoldLeader

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About GoldLeader

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    River Patroller
  • Birthday 01/28/1968

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    Male
  • Location
    Cheyenne, WY
  • Interests
    Atari, ColecoVision, Vectrex, NES, SNES, Genesis, Turbografx, GBA, Famicom, Super Famicom, Mega Drive, PC Engine, DC, PS1/2/3 and more. Also love movies/TV and the Stock Market. And for what it's worth, back in the Good ol Daze, I used to do some vocals in some Grindcore/Metal/Punk bands: Desecrator, Anarchy Dragon, Monastat 7, and Monastat 2600. Lately I'm working on some recordings in my basement of the cosmic noize/dark ambient variety.
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    A 7800 game on the Dragonfly SD
  • Playing Next
    Oh...Maybe Circus Convoy...Been meaning to fire that one up.

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  1. Remember this? Ya hop in your muscle car to go to one of the dozens of video rental places.  Don't forget your membership card. Pick 2 or 3 movies out, and if you're feeling frisky, rent one of their VCRs too.  Now you can dub these uncensored movies onto your own blank VHS tape (SP, LP, or SLP).  Now you're buckin' the system!  You can watch YOR: Hunter from the Future anytime you want!  Even if there's nothing on TV but boring soap operas.

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    2. sramirez2008

      sramirez2008

      I do remember jumping into my muscle car (pic of my ‘69 Camaro on my profile) and picking up VHS videos from local mom & pop rentals. 

    3. save2600

      save2600

      ...if you "forgot" your rental card, no worries! Just give them your phone number (land line of course) and flash your DL.   ;)

    4. ∞ Vince ∞

      ∞ Vince ∞

      Getting moves out of the local video shop, Ritz Video, was a much involved exercise. I used to use LoveFilm but they rarely had the big fims in stock either. Amazon Video and Netflix especially were a revelation to me.


      We were poor so we only got a VHS player around 1987, and that was second hand. I think this is why to me going to the cinema is still a big thing.

       

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