Chuckunit
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You've obviously never me the lovely Mrs. Chuckunit.

Seconded.

Nice contribution!

As fit as he was, Harry Houdini might well have made the leap into talkies, and possibly even television had he not died young. So many vaudvillians made that transition. Can you imagine him making the leap into production and direction? Creating illusions for the camera could have provided whole new vistas of

Don't knock it till you've tried it. Fooling around and getting baked in the woods, I mean, not arson, unintentional or otherwise. I did my last 2 years of High School in on Washington's Olympic Peninsula in the late-1970s, and some time there in elementary and junior high. The woods there are unspeakably

It is funny, until you find out that every one of these kittens had a blood alcohol level of 0,08% or higher.

I suspect the cinder block and the street sign are to give the whole thing a sense of scale. There is nothing else on the entire thing to give you an idea how big or small this critter would be. Out of context, or without other figures, you wouldn't know if the character is supposed to be Kaiju or an antagonist from

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I have it on good authority that hippos are pretty quick, too:

If you can, read to the end before posting in response.

I saw this at Target the other day and thought it was nkce, but those 1/6

Hmmmm.....Kuato would work well, too.

Tiger, do you blame your genetics for your having grown up to be a complete and utter douche-nozzle, or do you believe it's the results of the years of work you've obviously devoted toward becoming one?

But a wonderful thing to shout during those occasional and inevitable lulls during dinner parties.

That's rather a personal question, sir!

Wow. Practice, simple emotional technology anyone can apply. I can use this, believe me. May I offer my sincere gratitude!

My wife and I cannot have children together, and at our age, raising a baby would be irresponsible. I would volunteer to help a couple in need, and, it may be a bit selfish, but I am the last of my line, and my family lineage has consistently given birth to people traits and talents well worth keeping in play.

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Too much of a good thing is rarely good for you. Just ask Bob and David.

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As always, Monty Python has all the answer.

I cannot count the times this would have made a bad situation better. Yes, it's a great find!

Wonderful idea! You and the developers win the Internet for this week, hands down.