C'mon Fwank is a clean, nostalgic website aimed primarily at the "MTV Generation."

All of the subject matter on the site, whether it be a New Kids on the Block-style header or a full article on Jello-1-2-3 are things we grew up with and remember.  We include them in the site because we know many other people did as well, and it's always fun to get feedback from people who have their own stories with things, especially the obscure ones we write about (such as Braum's restaurants). 

We take all the photos and videos ourselves, and anything we add in the "Super Bonus" sections at the bottom of the articles, such as videos we've added to YouTube, are from our personal collections as well.  This keeps the site as original as it can possibly be.

We're always open to suggestions on things to write about, because after all, it was your childhood too.  And besides, after all these years of wondering if anyone else out there remembers Flipsiders, Hit Stix or String Racers, you deserve it, right?

The story behind the phrase "C'mon Fwank" is a long, true story inside joke of Josh's involving lunch ladies and
Jell-O.



       [email Josh]      [email Chase]


 
Josh (owner, writer, graphics, web guru): Josh is a television/entertainment renaissance man with credits as a host/emcee, music composer and producer.  Just a few of his credits include NBC's The Biggest Loser and Last Comic Standing, a long-standing relationship
with Nickelodeon and their shows such as My Family's Got GUTS and the reunion of the classic '80s show You Can't Do That on Television, and a plethora of game shows.  Josh applies his television experiences to the site whenever possible and applicable.  A die-hard nostalgic, Josh started C'mon Fwank as an outlet to talk about all of the items he had collected or remembered over the years.  Consider it his own personal memory bank.  You're welcome. 
 
Chase (writer, graphics): Chase is a talented writer and has worked with Josh on several television projects.  His internet writing credits include contributions to Transdiffusion.org, where he reports on US television history (past and present)
and BBspy.co.uk.  Chase is also a huge nostalgic and has ridiculously detailed stories (that usually involve his grandmother) on just about anything you can throw at him.  So, anytime you hear a grandma story in an article, you'll know it's one Chase wrote (as if his name at the bottom wasn't a giveaway). 

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