JuanDimensional
JuanDimensional
JuanDimensional

So it's not surprising the Fitzgerald Star Vibrator, like the one seen in this 1921 ad from "Hearst's International" magazine, claimed to fight sagging, sallow skin and keep muscles firm and healthy.

I'm really needing a hacked rom of Super Mario 64 with Gilbert Gottfried's voice replacing Mario's.

And that's why you should wear pants when you cook on the stove.

I had a French exchange student stay with me for a while when I was in college in South Carolina. He was under the impression that he could take a train for the weekend to Las Vegas (about 2000 miles away). He was sad to discover how big the North American continent actually is.

It sounds like you and I listened to the same radio program and were led to the same exact thought.

This study seems a little flawed. A lot of the sounds they used - crying baby, squealing brakes, thunder, etc. - would be strongly connected to memories or emotions for many people. Is the sound of a baby crying unpleasant because of the range frequencies it falls inside of or is it unpleasant because it's the sound

Replying to myself - I suppose the reason they do it this way is to balance the online component. Everyone has an equal chance of having every kart component or character.

Well, that's really disappointing. As a game mechanic, that makes very little sense.

OK, I haven't been able to find this out anywhere, so I'll ask here:

So where can I find this Planned Parenthood/Spider-Man team-up comic? I need my dose of enslaved babies!

I have a Facebook account that I abandoned about 6 years ago. Last night, my girlfriend was planning a birthday party for one of her friends. I figured this would take five minutes to put a list together and send a message out (this was my experience planning parties on facebook back in '05). I walk up to her an hour

I remember reading a Star Trek short story when I was a kid (yeah, I was super popular) that actually dealt with this. I think it was written by James Blish and in the story Scotty finds out that every time someone is transported they essentially die and a perfect copy is assembled from the available atoms at the

Am I the only one who thought the weirdest part was when they all took their heads off at the end?

How is that Songsterr app usually $100? From what I can tell, the app has always been free but there's a $4.99 charge per month to use all the features.

Sorry, it wasn't meant as a comment on family but as a comment on how often people do anything "religious". A significant portion of the American and British populations only go to church once or twice a year (at Easter and Christmas). I was joking that maybe you were one of those people that only go to church twice a

So you guys only play on Christmas and Easter?

And yes, that is DJ Tanner, and yes she does shake her mermaid boobs.

Wait. Is an Icee and a Slurpee still the same thing? The article mentions that the Slurpee began as a rebranded Icee. So is the Slurpee owned by the people that own the Icee?