Halden Mile
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I am am American actor, author, Blogger, Cosplayer, Novelist, Poet, and Screenwriter.
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Super Nintendo Games That Should Have Been Added To The SNES Classic.
As great and nostalgic the SNES Classic was, it left out some impressive games. Despite allowing older players to relive their childhoods, the SNES Classic left out some of the best SNES games ever created.
By Halden Mile3 years ago in Gamers
Halden Mile Meets Lord Shadrach.
For Halden Mile, it started like any other day. He'd come home from working the night before, and he was exhausted. Halden wanted nothing more than to sleep. In his mind, sleep was the best form of respite from life. More appealing to any vacation or rest could offer. Although Halden wanted to perhaps film a video, write, or read; maybe perhaps do some work around the house, Halden chose to sleep.
By Halden Mile4 years ago in Fiction
Sean Vehec: Cosplayer and Chocolatier.
Perhaps one of the best things about Cosplay Conventions would be meeting new people. On July 18th, 2021, I was attending Bold Matsuri in Jacksonville, Florida. After spending a year unable to attend cosplay conventions on account of COVID- 19, it was refreshing to attend. While visiting old friends and meeting various celebrities and voice actors; aside with the fantastic amounts of cosplay, I came across a rather interesting character.
By Halden Mile4 years ago in Geeks
Chris-Chan is A Lost Cause
First of all, one must give great kudos to the internet. The very fact we live in an age where knowledge is literally at our fingertips greatly appeals to me. Even more impressive is how anyone can read about just about anything. Be it information on common knowledge or the strange and the unusual, the internet has done great wonders for people.
By Halden Mile5 years ago in Criminal
The Fan Man Review
While there are many novels which could be considered classics, perhaps none of them reach the caliber of William Kotzwinkle's The Fan Man. Published in 1974, this overlooked classic brings readers into its world in the most phantasmagorical way possible. Originally published in Esquire Magazine in 1973 as a short story titled, Horse Badorties Goes Out, Kotzwinkle's novel adds more to the narrative and life of Horse Badorities. While not exactly a sequel, The Fan Man could be at best seen as an expanded continuation. In other words, further chronicling the misadventures of our deranged, loopy protagonist.
By Halden Mile5 years ago in Humans
I Wish Older People Would Stop Saying This.
Does anyone notice that older generations, especially Boomers, have a saying for something. Its as if these people live as if real life were a television show. In a sense, every other sentence they speak has to be some catchphrase or motto. While most of what older folks say may be funny, at times their words can be infuriating.
By Halden Mile5 years ago in Humans
The Link Between Moaning Myrtle And Ursula Blake!
I have come to a startling conclusion as of late. Ursula Blake IS Moaning Myrtle! No, I am dead serious. These two characters are one in the same! How did I come to this conclusion (as well as something shocking at the end?), well allow me to elaborate! I must admit there will be spoilers ahead in this article! So tread carefully!
By Halden Mile5 years ago in Geeks











