The POP-EXPOSE ‘Has GI Joe become a collectors item’?

(Story Courtesy of Serpentorslair Contributor TRAIN) Has GI Joe become a collectors item? I’m guessing 1963 a group of guys were sitting around talking about action figures. 12 inch solders to be exact. I’m sure there was some sort of conversation on weather a boy would play with a doll or not. The rebuttal may have very well been, they’re not dolls they are action figures. There also might have been posed the question, do we want to have our children playing with guns and knives? Or maybe that question…

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The POP-EXPOSE ‘Gods helping hand at the Crossroads’

(Piece Courtesy of Serpentorslair Contributor ‘Train’) Share your thoughts after the JUMP!   Gods helping hand at the Crossroads I wasn’t sure what to write about this week. I was trying to think of something fresh and I came up with nothing. Then I remembered a somewhat remarkable experience last weekend. Friday night I felt a bit off. Wondering to myself if I was heading in the right direction, at a bit of a crossroad if you will. My head swirled with thoughts of parenting, work, am a being a…

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The POP-EXPOSE ‘Why Hollywood Will Never Learn’!

It was patently evident this week that Hollywood is never going to learn from people. What exactly does that mean you ask. Well let me explain. There are a group of powerful, money hoarding elite, who control what films get made and what films do not get made. These are also the same people who make the choices about which films receive Oscar Nominations and which don’t. What these same people do not get, is that people are eclectic. Real people, who do not put on phony facades to impress…

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The POP-EXPOSE ‘Why World War II Has Stayed So Marketable’!

(Story courtesy of Serpentorslair Contributor ‘Train‘) Why has WWII stayed so marketable? WWII (enough said I hope), the conflict between the Axis which was mainly the German, Italian, and Japanese forces who sought to genocide all races other than their own, and pretty much the rest of the world was allied forces who gave there lives to get to Hitler and stop a made man. Hitler was one of the cruelest leaders of modern History and the Japanese Army was relentless in the Pacific to try and keep control of…

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The POP-EXPOSE ‘My First Hot Wheels Playset’ Story by Mitchell Smith!

The year was 1983, and as a child I had come to expect there would not be a lot of toys at Christmas, but this year was different. 1983 was going to be the year I got what was one of the best Christmas gifts of my entire childhood, the Hot Wheels Service Center Playset. Outside of building your own massive Hot Wheels Orange Track, I feel that too this day, this is the most cool playset that Mattel has produced for Hot Wheels. I know as a kid, I spent…

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3A Toys Adventure Kartel: Junglevet Ankou!

Today’s Review courtesy of Serpentorslair Staff – Ska_Lives! Be sure and make the JUMP and share your opinion of the figure! 3A toys released series 1 of their Adventure Kartel back in November. At 50 bucks a pop I had to limit myself to just one figure at the time. 3A toys human like characters sell out super fast, and that was a big factor in my only getting one of them as well. I would have loved to get the JC figures but they were sold out, and in…

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The POP-EXPOSE Critiquing ‘Garth Brooks’ by Train!

(Story Courtesy of Serpentorslair Contributor ‘Train’) Garth Brooks Garth Brooks released his first album in 1989 and it peaked at #2. Since then it has been a high flying act for Brooks. Throughout the 1990s Brooks broke records for sales and concert attendance. He has sold over 190 million records. He is the second best selling solo artist in the US only behind the one and only Elvis Presley. Brooks grew up in a talent setting house hold were he along side his sister and 4 half siblings would participate…

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The POP-EXPOSE ‘Miracle on Ice’ By (Train)

Story Courtesy of Serpentorslair Contributor ‘Train‘! Miracle on ice Back in 1979 Herb Brooks started to put together a team to compete in the 1980 Olympics. The team consisted of a number of great players, but some of the hockey superstars were cut from the team. Brooks had a strange way of collaborating the players he wanted to bring home a medal for the United States. I the end his way proved to be a miraculous insight to winning a gold medal for the US. 1980, the Olympic arena lay…

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The POP-EXPOSE ‘CHRISTMAS’ by Train!

(Story Courtesy of Serpentorslair Contributor ‘Train‘) Christmas. Christmas as most should know was created as the celebration of the birth of Christ. The celebration has been around for some time, traced back as far as 354 AD. Over the years the celebration has morphed and many traditions have changed over the years, but many traditions still remain from what we eat to putting up trees and decorations, and many of the stories have lived on through television and songs that have been song for hundreds of years. Although Christmas has…

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Blizzard’s “Heroes of the Storm” closed Beta date.

  (Contributor: Socrates Mark II) Blizzard’s new MOBA “Heroes of the Storm” is set to have closed beta testing within a month. Check out the article below then make the JUMP and share your thoughts! (Source: http://us.battle.net/) BlizzCon 2014 is now officially underway, and our very first Heroes of the Storm announcement of the weekend is one we’re sure many of you have been eagerly awaiting. In case you didn’t catch today’s Opening Ceremony live at BlizzCon.com, Mike Morhaime just revealed that Heroes of the Storm will officially enter Closed Beta…

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The POP-EXPOSE Critiquing ‘Micro Brewing’!

(Piece Courtesy of Serpentorslair Contributor ‘Train’) Micro brewing. The term originated in the UK in the 1970’s. Micro brewing is the brewing of small batch of beer. Over the past decade Micro brewing has skyrocketed and the variety has grown to a proportion where it might take a lifetime to taste every kind. The brewing process is pretty basic water, a grain, and hopes boil it ferment it and voila you are ready to go. Micro brewers though do some testing or trial and error. Mixing fruit, berries, just about…

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How The G.I.Joe Online Community has Failed – Op Ed.

(Piece Courtesy of Socrates Mark II) Now, I bet you clicked into this article with steaming butthurt rage because the title offends you, but before you spew out moronic BS, read this. As almost all of us can already tell, G.I. Joe altogether is dying at a rapid pace. You’d be lying to yourself if you say otherwise. The primary factor that’s contributing to its death, are the consumers (people buying the product), primarily middle-aged men that still live with their parents. Now that we’ve established that the community dedicated…

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The POP-EXPOSE Critiquing ‘Pink Floyd’!

(Story Courtesy of Serpentorslair Contributor ‘Train‘) Pink Floyd. Pink Floyd started to take shape in the early 1960,s. Roger Waters and Nick Mason meet while studying architecture in London. The name cam from 2 influential artists, Pink Anderson and Floyd Counsil. Originally they were the Pink Floyd Sound and later dropped the Sound. David Gilmore signed on about 5 years after and the band gained popularity with their progressive and psychedelic music and elaborate shows. Floyd went through a series of morphs over the years creating several great albums and…

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The POP-EXPOSE Critiquing ‘Star Wars Rebels’!

(Story Courtesy of Serpentorslair Contributor ‘Train‘) Star Wars Rebels So far I haven’t seen much wrong with the new Rebels series. They have created some nice new characters, a good story line, and some nice back stories on the characters. We know there has been much skepticism on creating characters such as Jar Jar (Which my 7 year old really does like). They seem to have a grasp on long time fans and getting new fans involved. I’m sure most of you know when Star Wars debuted, just a week…

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The POP-EXPOSE: Has Thanksgiving become Black Thursday?

(Story by Serpentorslair Contributor ‘Train’) Has Thanksgiving become Black Thursday? Thanksgiving has been a US holiday since 1863, implemented by Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War. You may also remember Plymouth which for decades has been the so called first thanksgiving between the European settlers and the native Indians. There have been other sites in the us such as Virginia and one I have visited just this past August in St Augustine, FL. Back in my teen years I was 1 of 5 kids and we never really sat down…

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