Tribute to My Father, 03/22/2018 from V.R. Rest in Peace Dad.

I truly can remember back as far as about 1987 in my life. I was born in 1983 so I was around 4 years old. My earliest memories of my dad was of him taking me and my older brothers and sisters fishing. I am the youngest of 8 children, so this was significant to me. My dad was the best fisherman I had ever met. We didn’t have much money growing up, so when we fished we did it not for sport, but to eat. My mom had a garden and kept fresh vegetables to cook. My father worked 2-3 jobs just to meet the basic necessities of life. We rarely went out to eat and even more rarely went anywhere outside our town. As I grew up I watched my dad work so hard with our family based cleaning business. My dad built his business in the late 80’s and early 90’s through hard work. My father was such an example of a strong man, not only to his 8 kids but his 25 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren, my friends at school, the church and the community. He loved my mom more than life itself. They were married for 47 years! My dad is my hero because despite his mistakes he proved that you don’t have to be a perfect man to be a darn good one! Growing up I remember my father taking us to the drive-in movie theater because it was much cheaper and they had better food than the traditional cinema. He sacrificed to purchase our family the Nintendo Entertainment System and other forms of entertainment when he really didn’t have the money. He played football with us in the back yard. He took us to the Blockbuster video store on Friday nights to check out the latest new releases on VHS. He showed us how to have simple fun and save money through visits to the parks and picnics at nearby lakes. My love of all types of music came from him. To this day I love and appreciate every type of music, from folk to hip-hop, from 70’s and 80’s soft rock to contemporary Christian. My love for sports came from our family sitting in his room watching football and wrestling. Our family was and still are diehard Carolina Panthers fans (Being that we are from North Carolina). But before the Panthers came into the NFL in 1995, all of us loved the San Fransisco 49ers since I could remember (except my brother Deshawn who has always been a Cowboys fan). I’m talking the Joe Montana, Jerry Rice 49ers.  I remember the funny talks my pop had with my brothers and sisters. I remember the political debates between him and my mom in the 1988 and 1992 presidential elections (my mom being a moderate republican and my dad being a traditional Kennedy Democrat at that time). Then after their debate I can see my dad hugging my mom and giving her a kiss and a sarcastic “You don’t know what you’re talking about, but i love you anyway.” 🙂 He taught us all how to never give up! His marriage was a testament to that. Through example he taught me how to love and support my wife and our 4 children. As I sit here with tears in my eyes still finding it hard to believe my pop is gone, I cant help but reminisce on the times we had. Most importantly, my dad loved His Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He gave his life to Jesus about 7 or 8 years ago, so i find comfort in knowing that my dad is in the best place, Heaven. Rest in peace to my hero, my dad, my best friend Edward T. Price.

V.R.

Watch “Bit Brigade performing Mega Man 2 at MAGFest X” on YouTube

 

These guys are amazing! A ton of talent in one video. I love people that follow their passion, and it is obvious that they love rock music and gaming. Guitar riffs, loud drums, and neon lights along with Mega Man music makes for a great night! Enjoy retro lovers!

V.R.

SOLD- Extra Large Pre-Shrunk get a life mushroom shirt in excellent condition.

 

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XL Pre-shrunk Pre-owned “Get a life” mushroom shirt in good condition.

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Zelda Poem- Link, A Hero’s Moment

Where did these green clothes come from, how did I get here?/

Why do I look around and there’s nothing but an open field here?/

I observe and see the boulders and a couple of trees/

In dusty Hyrule field, no weapon, magic, or rupees/

 

My name is Link, I just got word that Zelda is missing/

The King of Hyrule’s going crazy, the castle’s in a frenzy/

They say that Gannon, the evil villain riding his black high horse/

Is on an vile mission trying to collect the other Triforce!/

 

That will not happen under my watch, I may be young but I’m brave!/

I look across the field, not sure if I should enter that dark cave/

I enter slowly and the wise man speaks with a cautious tone/

Lays out the wood sword and says “Take this, It’s dangerous to go alone!”

V.R.

Megaman X fans, this is a must see! Watch “Megaman X – Spark Mandrill Acapella” by Smooth Mcgroove

This is my 2nd review installment on Smooth Mcgroove and i must say, musically he really exceeded my expectations on this rendition. The vocal parts from bass to soprano are beautifully done throughout the song. The arrangement is darn near perfection, in my opinion.

What really sets this one apart in my opinion though is his drum sounds. The breaks are incredible! I still don’t know how exactly Smooth is able to do that with his mouth! The timing is perfection in the percussion, and his vocal range to hit those high notes over the drum rifts is quite impressive. If you are a rock fan, a video game fan, or just enjoy good music please check out this one by Smooth Mcgroove. Love, peace, and happiness to all.

V.R.

The Sonic the Hedgehog framed collection- Perfect for your mancave or kids room!

Sonic Collection

Own 3 pieces of history in one! The Sonic framed collection makes great gift to any retro game lover. Never forget those memories. Excellent condition! $30.00 for all 3 with free shipping in the US!

$29.00

Sonic Collection

Own 3 pieces of history in one! The Sonic framed collection makes great gift to any retro game lover. Never forget those memories. Excellent condition! $30.00 for all 3 with free shipping in the US!

$29.00

Watch “Super Mario Bros 2 – Overworld Theme Acapella” on YouTube

If you have never seen or heard the famous YouTuber Smooth Mcgroove, you are missing a real treat. He has amazing talent in making acapella versions of classic video game music. This guy is unreal how he breaks up the parts to each song and blends them perfectly. The gameplay even goes along with his singing on most songs. Check out this Super Mario Bros 2 rendition by Smooth Mcgroove. Be careful though, you might get hooked!

My VR personal creation- 1990’s Hip-Hop Golden Age collage.

I love 1990’s Hip-Hop! This was the time when you had to have true skills and talent to be a rapper. Because of this, I decided to make a collage out of album covers of some of my favorite artists, such as Nas, DMX, OutKast, and of course 2pac! I consider the 1990’s to be the golden age of rap, simply because so much of it was quality back then. Whether you are a rap fan or not, I hope you can appreciate this piece of art. I put some time in on it! Thank you all for your love and support!

V.R.

2 masked avengers on a Wednesday night! #retro #daddydaughter

Video link is now corrected. Thank you to my followers for letting me know about the issue with the link! I appreciate you all!

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I love Wednesday nights. It is typically a time where after church, our family gets together and laughs, sings, and just asked silly. What started out as 2 masked avengers in our minivan, ended up being a Rick Astley retro party! 😁 Enjoy! #retro #80’s

Daddy daughter Jam

*Video in link above* 🙂

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