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I'm holding a Mexicoke now. I can use this for currency around my house. Also, ginger beer. Oooh yeah.

I signed up for the last hurrah of Napster, when they were legit, and they had music bios and 'if you like this, try…' I discovered I really like psychedelic soul and that once again, all the music I was 'discovering' my parents had listened to years before. 
PIM: into old music since 1979.

I'm in the Midwest- tornadoes and floods. Sometimes both at the same time!

I went to a Mardi Gras parade a few years back in a small town in Lousiana. The first year I went, I did okay bead wise (it's family friendly, you just beg for the beads). The second year, I wore a mask- and made out like an effin bandit. I got a scepter, I got all the 'good beads; and I felt like a boss. I also got

Especially since I don't have a butt, and when I lost weight, guess what left first? So if a pair of jeans fits nice in the butt, I really need it to fit that way more than once. My BFF told me my jeans made her sad.

Yeah. I really don't care what the label says about the size as long as it fits. And enough with this 'runs small' thing.

I met him once. I'm in Indy and happened to catch him randomly do kareoke with a local DJ. He was sorta good!

Preach. There's nothing worse than "he went to Jared!"

This thread makes me think that me and my thirtysomething friends either drink like we're hipsters (I know so many homebrewers!) or in a frat, with nothing inbetween.

Because my friends and I are cheap drunks, we like Admiral Nelson, a Captain knockoff. Not because it's good, but because it's so blatantly a Captain clone, down to the dude's almost kneel. I second the Sailor recommend, I have some in my freezer right now, good and frosty.

I was all about the Honey last year- this year it's the Rumchata. I'll probably make myself sick of it on vacation and move on. Dunno what yet, though.

I watch them compulsively, and then when the illusion is killed, kick myself. Every time.

@avclub-e5e75678d9346d88878b7c95b97eac68:disqus I just sent that to my BFF, because that's how we roll. We laughed so hard at that we got laughter headaches the first time we watched it together. I love King of the Hill.

When I watched that the first time, it messed with me way too much. That's hardcore.

My aunt used to gift us with magazine subscriptions. I remember that first Nickelodeon Magazine with my name on it arriving and being so super happy. I read the CTW mags at school and sometimes talked my parents into buying Disney Adventures. I guess I'm saying I was a nerd.
(I also read Nintendo Power, despite my

Each year, the shows would move up a half hour, right? Because I remember that's how I eventually stopped watching- once the original 5 (I'll count Gummi Bears in there, I kinda hearted that show) made their way off the air, my two hour block crept down to the point that I was only watching one of the 4, and then

I just watched that one today. It was hilarious, especially how after the confusion, there's the local news and they run a poll on what the date was. Most of them thought it was Saturday (the wrong day), a few thought it was Friday (the correct day), and the rest thought it was Christmas. The anchor signs off with the

Because I was a girl, and it was the 80's, I watched MLP, but never did I tell myself, this here's quality. It was more like, this show is on in the mornings before my school bus comes, and the alternative was the Weather Channel. Juan Valdez, the richest coffee in the world!

I liked Quack Pack, because of Daisy being a TV reporter and Donald actually making sense. Wow, that was when I was 16? I was a slow learner, for real. (I liked House of Mouse too, and I was actually working by the time it premiered.)

I rewatched that not that long ago. I thoroughly enjoyed myself. Also, I'm 13 mentally.