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I've read comics that she is in and it's meant to be satirical more then anything. Disgusting still? Sure. Meant to be taken seriously? No.

I remember being about 3 (1984-ish) when our old TV got killed by lighting. My Father went shopping for a new TV. Only he brought home a VCR first. My Mother and I were like that's great but we still need a TV. Eventually he got one and we had a VCR but I was the only person in the house (at 3 let me remind you)

We had the same type of TV in the early 80's until our house got hit by lightening and blew the TV. (Not up, it wasn't that exciting.)

Holy crap I forgotten about Hitoshi Doi's seiyuu database. Wow I can't believe it is still around.

Haha this was so a flash back to my teen years. I spent a lot of time on of the web because I was lonely geek (now I'm a popular geek). I can just imagine now my Mom telling me to get off so she could use the second line to call someone.

As a kid I had to cross traffic to get to my home from the bus. And one time a care came super close to hitting me. The bus driver yelled at the guy that it was illegal to pass a stopped school bus. The guy said he was from another state. The bus driver was like that's illegal in every state.

When I was in middle school and legging were in, I remember they sent one girl home because of it. She wore shear white leggings and no undies, meaning you could see her muff (or what she had of one).

John Goodman would be like the Lord of the Bears or something. That would be awesome.

The worst was when I was trying to find a GYN. I had just moved to an area, didn't know anyone and it seemed awkward to ask at work about. There are two major GYN practices in the area. One that I would have a several month wait for and was further away and one that I could go to right away and was close. I had

I guess this will be the first year it makes a difference for me since this is the first year I've owned a house.

I've lived in America's second rich's county and been poor and it wasn't that terrible. I'd rather at least be poor some where nice. Also I'm lactose intolerant so no problem with the milk!

I buy a lot of my clothes at Lane Bryant (I know big surprise). When I lived near a Torrid I used to shop there all the time. JC Penny is a hit or miss for me. Some of it is really cute, some of it is 40 year old mom who has given up on life. I recently tried out Dress Barn and had some good luck.

I was once told there was not point in reporting donations if they were less then $2500 total. Is that true?

More reasons to move to Hawaii... It's so nice there, argh.

Impressively terrible. I've meet some racist people in my time but it is always impressive they can be so open about it. I guess +1 for free speech, but *broken heart* for my countrymen.

I'm starting to think a lot of people have extremely low cooking skills. I'm no master chef but I've meet a lot of people now who have even a hard time cooking something from a can.

I have a lot of great memories of Seaside Heights. We used to go there every year for our family vacation. Then later with my friends. It just so depressing to look at that photo of the roller coaster in the sea. Breaks my heart.

Just seeing a picture of this dog is depressing.

I used to collect and had a might fine collection of an NES, SNES, Saturn, and Genesis with a SEGA CD and like every good SEGA CD game (which isn't a lot but they are not easy to get a hold of). Eventually when the economy when in the shitter I sold my my collection to pay my rent (which it did). Some times I kind

I have yet to buy candy. I mean the last couple of years I've had like no Trick-Or-Treaters. I've moved into a house but it is off a busy road so I still can't imagine a whole lot of kids showing up. I'll buy something last minute and then bring the bag into work the next day.