YouCannotHaveTheMango
YouCannotHaveTheMango
YouCannotHaveTheMango

Who doesn't?!?!? I bought it on DVD when it was re-released last fall, and promptly bawled my eyes out. Then watched it again.

Now I'm singing Baby Mine in my office, and crying a little thinking about poor Mrs. Jumbo.

Doug, you have broken the first rule of Toddler Fight Club. You are NOT supposed to talk about Toddler Fight Club!!!

I always thought it had less to do with T. gondii and more with the traces of Thalidomide found in the litter. No flipper babies!

This is awesome!

Time really does fly when you're having fun!

I'd be pissed about the heels thing too. Keep your damn shoes off in the house!

I'm with you. I was 11 when I started the first HP book-same as Harry. That saga hs brought so many wonderful moments, memories, and people into my life! Hunger Games is awesome, but there's nothing to compare.

The heels thing is definitely NOT necessary.

"What doctors? Dr. Spaceman?"

For the blow dryer, this is likely something she cannot help. She has to dry her hair in the morning before work/class/what have you, so sometimes there isn't a good place to go to minimize the noise the blow dryer makes. In college we had our bathrooms in our rooms, and my roommate had to be at class a full three

The blow dryer thing likely can't be helped-she HAS to dry her hair before work, he can deal with it. But the heels is definitely rude!

Same! I get frustrated with my friends that take a long time to get ready because I can do it so quickly.

It's so good! I had watched it so many times as a kid, I even had the previews memorized. I think I watched it every day for at least a month when I was six.

Here's the thing with THG: I think it's a pop-culture phenomenon, and that's it. Don't get me wrong, I LOVED the books and bought the movie this weekend. I think the series is fantastic. But HP is a classic. That's something families will be reading to their children for decades to come. I don't see the same success

I'd be interested to know her age if they hadn't put it in. I don't think many people of ANY age would be able to achieve what she has!

I'm SO glad there was a link to "Crotch Shots of a 3-year-old."

It was on TV the other night, and I have to say I was pumped (you and I are around the same age, me thinks). MangoCat was also super pumped.

I was born in '88, have never heard of tan M&Ms. The Selena they are referring to was the Latin singer who was murdered. I'm pretty sure Benjamin Braddock and Mrs. Robinson are from The Graduate.

I am firmly on Team Jenna's Dad. I hope he and her crazy mom get back together. I miss his handsome face on my TV screen! God that show is hilarious.