Totally does, both barrels too.
Totally does, both barrels too.
Wet Hot American Summer GIF PARTY!!!
What did that 4.5 pile of meat ever do to her?
Okay, shepherd's pie IS delicious. But it also doesn't have crust, so it's really just a PINO (Pie In Name Only).
Could be worse. He could be on #TeamOrDeath.
YOU CAN'T PUT FROSTING ON PIE.
I can't help but think that, if you moved to, say, Minnesota, voluntarily, you deserve this.
"Prantison" = "Preying Mantis' Son." Here's the proud (and lucky to be alive, I guess) father:
My best friend bought it when we lived together and made it our mission to play it with every guy friend at least once.
Yep - and God forbid you got caught picking your leotard out of your bum. It stays there til the end of the performance - no matter how inappropriate it looks!
I forced my father to play this with me. And he had to wear the clip on earrings, too.
I know the point of the game was to avoid the black ring, but it was the only thing I wanted!
I hella had pretty, pretty, princess. I can't even tell you how many replacement crowns we had to source from the local party store. Good times. Now I really wish I still had those weird plastic rings, because they would be hip as hell.
I once saw a dad and daughter playing "Pretty Pretty Princess," and vowed that I would buy it if I ever had a child. There is nothing cuter than a sweet dad wearing all that crappy jewelry just to please his little girl.
I bought it for the little tomatoes years and years ago. I'm not sure how I feel about the fact they while they have moved out but I still have that game.
I'm glad to share it! It's a great rule for kids, as it can be tough to handle both losing and winning gracefully. And sharing it with others makes me really happy, because my mom was amazing but passed away when I was 9. I think it's a great legacy!
I'm still trying to figure out exactly what it's supposed to be, my best guess to date is a Chihuahua/Piglet hybred….
Oregonian here. Used to live in Marion County. I've never been to that establishment, but I can't say I'm surprised. Sigh. I wish they'd keep this kind of thing east of the Cascades, or in the way southern part of the state. And I never miss a chance to post this image:
I really liked the idea of that game. It was just a boring board game, except you collected jewelry, right? I think we only played the actual game like twice and just put on the jewelry and pretended to be various types of fancy ladies. I think mostly sorceresses.
I still like it better than the Birkin.