I still love Calvin and Hobbes and only discovered it as an adult, so I guess I'd have liked it as a kid. I still love the snowman family he did.
I still love Calvin and Hobbes and only discovered it as an adult, so I guess I'd have liked it as a kid. I still love the snowman family he did.
@JAGII : both my 9 and 8 year olds do too. That must be the perfect age for that. Sonic is after my time, but I find something else to do when they put those cartoons on. And the Mario and Luigi cartoons…they love them.
I tried to go back and watch the whole series again a few months agao, but ended up just hunting and pecking for the ones I really liked (the Cher one of course).
I loved that book, as it was our 3rd grade read-a-long…I actually liked school that year…might have been our lesbian teacher who loved me (which could explain my habit of falling for lesbians), but I remember being pissed as a kid when I saw the movie. They always have to add some mumbo jumbo don't they? Just like…
I have to agree with Binky there…I don't think there is anything I liked as a child or teenager for that matter, that I can't appreciate why I liked it now. I have no shame, I guess. Marriage, divorce and children tend to beat both shame and pride out of you.
I'm so out of the loop here, but I remember Battle of the Planets, but somehow I always remember it as just G-Force. Another reason for confusion is that Starblazers (Battleship Blah Blah Blah; something Japanese), was on at or around the same time. But my all-time favorite was Marine Boy. I found some episodes on…
I like Hype Machine…it's oh so random.
How embarrassing would it be if you got pinched stealing Taylor Swift music off'n the interwebs?
Trash
Rot
Garbage
Marketing
Recycled Bubble Gum
Mung
You know those eyes do roll up like a shark's when she writes lyrics in her Hello Kitty diary.
This is the shape my Vajayjay makes with both Kanye and Marshal's cocks in it.
@Martian Judge: I feel the same way, but with a twist. I actually love a lot of the new music I'm hearing, but none of it (and when I say none I mean absolutely zero) has anything to do with a record label or the recording industry. It appears they've been left completely in the dust of independents and the internet.…
"…'Steel Magnolias' possibly the most offensive movie to women ever made…"
Once again, I must tout the talents of Mr. Renner…he did a fine Dahmer.
What, there's no hyperbole filter here?
I was not all that impressed. It wasn't bad, but if that's an oscar contender, it's been a sad movie year. I'm not an Afleck hater, but I never see anything but Ben Afleck on the screen…not that there's anything wrong with that…I like Ben Afleck. But Jeremy Renner stole the show in that movie. I believed Renner was a…
This is what happens when you have continuous fame and money (and for some mysterious reason)…it creates a rose-colored bubble thoughout which you can only see things from your slanted, pampered perception. She has no idea the rest of the world does not give a fuck who wins any academy award let alone for some overly…
The case, it seems, is based on the idea that "Love's influence as a fashion icon, of sorts" means that "Love was enough of a trendsetter to effectively kill her reputation."
Pink Lotus Street…it's the new gay asian sitcom on Rogo.
You can't look at Couples' Retreat in a vacuum…you have to look at it in comparison to the other movies your wife or significant other will make you watch and realize that it was probably the lesser of four evils for a while.