Vaaldor
Vaaldor
Vaaldor

In my 20s I moved around a lot and I learned a new card game almost everywhere. At home we played cribbage, at school I learned spoons, in college in Maine I picked up 31, in Seattle I learned Euchre (from midwest expats), in Alaska I learned rummy and in Utah I learned Nertz.

I'd rather eat oven fries, have a nice cup of orange curry pumpkin soup and a crisp winter lager and watch The Hobbit (bakshi version) than really worry about it.

Wow, I can't tell you how much I relate to this... and I am a man. My mother is still a fucking twig. And actually I am quite thin, too. She's a mean judgmental person when it comes to weight. And around my house, growing up, all "bad" things were brought back to weight: Didn't get good grades? "Maybe you should spend

I wish hats and ties would come back. I want everyone to dress like they're in a Cary Grant or a Bogart movie.

The uber unflattering high waisted tapered jean. Loved my mothers world wide.

This films always seem to be a little too biased towards more recently releases. Bridesmaids and Iron Man are nice and all, but it seems weird to do an improvisational acting list and not include a Robert Altman film.

"Learned a lot on those napkins."

I can't wait for this. My appetite for dumb, splodey movies will be satiated—especially with Mel, Dolph, and Harrison all on the screen together. Bliss.

Not necessarily. You might have a whole bunch of really social Satanists, who join multiple Satanic groups. I mean, one focuses on ritual slaughter of goats, one does a nice bake sale every third Friday of every month, and a third one helps Michael Bay movies open at the top spot of the box office when they come out.

Home renovation. Imagine your a first time home buyer that just bought a "fix-er-upper" what kinds of things would you want to know about. Replacing light fixtures, electrical outlets, painting without making a huge mess, etc.

The Universalverse!

Penn and Teller.

It helps that bear bites rarely go unnoticed for days.

An actual legal expert would admit that they have no idea.

I have a collection of stuffed animals that I won't throw away ever. However, I have 3 particularly beloved stuffed toys I still sleep with when my husband is away: Amy, a large white rabbit I got from a friends mom after I stopped crying at a sleep over, Eric bear my first Christmas teddy bear, and Felicity the

My video games. My brother sold OUR Nintendo when we were younger once we got an SNES, so anytime we got a new system growing up, I hid its predecessor from him. I now have a large bin in my parents' basement with an SNES, N64, Gamecube, Dreamcast, Gameboys and any of the various games and accessories aging

I've had this He-Man sword for nearly 25 years, and I only had to replace the original AA batteries last year.

I've haven't gotten around to reading it, but I've heard really good stuff about Superior.

The team should change its name to The Wheeled Warriors. :P