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Perhaps she'll Bobbettize him.

Perhaps she'll Bobbettize him.

I used to know one like this (not the one mentioned above), and she stayed with her husband because he made a lot of money, and she preferred getting a beating to getting a job.  Seriously.  She thought it was a good deal.
She didn't leave him till she ended up in the hospital with broken bones and the police got

I used to know one like this (not the one mentioned above), and she stayed with her husband because he made a lot of money, and she preferred getting a beating to getting a job.  Seriously.  She thought it was a good deal.
She didn't leave him till she ended up in the hospital with broken bones and the police got

I worked with one like that.  I'm pretty sure the only thing that saved her life was a car accident that killed him and left her unscathed.

I worked with one like that.  I'm pretty sure the only thing that saved her life was a car accident that killed him and left her unscathed.

It wasn't enough that Tommyknockers was bad but that stupid jingle got stuck in my head.
Stainless steel bowling balls with teeth.

It wasn't enough that Tommyknockers was bad but that stupid jingle got stuck in my head.
Stainless steel bowling balls with teeth.

Clean it?  What?

Clean it?  What?

My NPR station (the only one available where I live, except via the internet) is in Shreveport, LA.  Since Katrina, they've taken one hit after another.
I feel for the people in Jersey, but anything extra I have goes to Red River Radio, where they haven't managed to reach a pledge goal but once since 2005. 
It's a good

My NPR station (the only one available where I live, except via the internet) is in Shreveport, LA.  Since Katrina, they've taken one hit after another.
I feel for the people in Jersey, but anything extra I have goes to Red River Radio, where they haven't managed to reach a pledge goal but once since 2005. 
It's a good

You have reminded me of an old Depression-era movie about a rich young man who goes out and gets a job so he can prove himself, that he's not just a privileged parasite living well while most people suffer.  He's some sort of clerk in a department store, I think.
So he meets the working class girl, falls in love, etc.,

You have reminded me of an old Depression-era movie about a rich young man who goes out and gets a job so he can prove himself, that he's not just a privileged parasite living well while most people suffer.  He's some sort of clerk in a department store, I think.
So he meets the working class girl, falls in love, etc.,

I'd like to see you do Tap, the Gregory Hines movie, in MWOF.  It took in something like $5million, has a cast that includes all the great old men of tap dancing, and isn't really such a bad movie.
Also, She Came to the Valley, one of the worst movies ever made.  AKA Texas in Flames.  What can you say about a movie

I'd like to see you do Tap, the Gregory Hines movie, in MWOF.  It took in something like $5million, has a cast that includes all the great old men of tap dancing, and isn't really such a bad movie.
Also, She Came to the Valley, one of the worst movies ever made.  AKA Texas in Flames.  What can you say about a movie

I wish I had one of those "set it and forget it" rotisserie things.  Ronco, maybe?  They actually work pretty well but they're too expensive for me.

I wish I had one of those "set it and forget it" rotisserie things.  Ronco, maybe?  They actually work pretty well but they're too expensive for me.