Monster Rancher (1997)
What are you catching? CDs… or maybe the monsters that live inside CDs? (Or “Mystery Discs,” as they’re termed in the game’s mythology.) Either way, you get new collectible creatures in Tecmo’s
Monster Rancher by popping out the PlayStation disc and replacing it with something from your CD collection. The game then scans the disc’s metadata and somehow generates a monster from that information, with certain kinds of CDs generating special kinds of monsters.
What are they doing? From there, you do what it says on the box: Ranch some monsters, which is to say, train them to fight other monsters. Unlike
By melissa forman
May 18, 2021
Kellogg s came up with the brilliant idea to Mash up some of their most popular cereals and sell them by the box. The result? Pure Genius! The latest rendition combines Frosted Flakes with Apple Jacks and it s a Greeeeat concoction that will not only have your kids doing the happy dance, but grown up adults too! The biggest question is.what s next? Oh, and what s your personal favorite?
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I started the week writing about a Mexican restaurant that just opened on Jenkinson s Boardwalk. It s called Cantina and it will easily be a beachgoer favorite this summer. Think about it, on a hot summer day, you want to find some shade, what s better than drinking a frozen margarita and eating tacos?! Now, after a tasty Mexican meal, for dessert, you can make your way to a brand new cereal-infused ice cream shop! it s called Midway Crunch and it s located next to Midway on the boardwalk. It s like eating a blizzard from Dairy Queen but with cereal. It s an incredibly unique dessert that s perfect for a summer day!
Rebecca Regnier: A year without diet soda marks a milestone
Rebecca Regnier
I m coming up on a milestone. It s been nearly one year without pop!
I know, you thought I would say it s been a year since I ve eaten at a restaurant or sat in the bleachers or had a haircut. Because that s true, too.
A year ago, in a Lenten fervor, before COVID-19 lockdowns, I decided to give up soda pop (in case you re reading this outside the Midwest).
I believe that if you notice something or someone controls your behavior, it s a good idea to take a closer look. Was I choosing to drink diet pop? Or was I addicted? If it was that second thing, I needed to get a handle on it. The only one who controls my behavior is Joanna Gaines.