 Cleaning up my garage, and I found my Pog collection. It's not a very impressive collection. Now you might be saying What's a Pog? If you're about 40 years old, you may know what a Pog is. If you're much older or much younger than that You probably have no clue what Pogs are. It was a fad for about two weeks in the mid 90s Basically, they kind of like trading cards, you know, like collecting baseball cards. Do people still collect baseball cards? Anyway, they have all these different pictures of them. There's these little discs and then you would get a slammer I have two slammers here. I have this plastic one with the skull and crossbones on it and I have this metallic one with a eight ball and a skeleton on it, but basically I don't remember I never actually played the Pog, you know, like if you collect baseball cards There's different games you can play where you flip them over and if you get a certain color or something You get to keep the other person's cards they put down, you know Or like marbles, or if you knock someone's marbles out of the ring, you get their marble, I guess I don't know. I've never really did either of those things But basically, you know, you guys would stack up your Pogs and then you would slam your slammer on it I think it was called a slammer or a smash or something And any ones that you get to flip over you get to keep. I think that was basically the gist of it Like I said, very very short-lived fad in the mid 90s If you were in middle school like I was you may have collected some yourself Or at least had her to them and uh, and then this was like the little container I would keep my Pogs in So anyway, just a little blast from the past. Anyone else remember Pogs? Do you still have your Pogs? I'm about to get rid of my Pogs It's been 30 years. I think it's about time to let go