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I wonder how many people will try clicking on that 1?

I finally worked my way around to Walking Dead: Season 2. Also working my way through Bravely Default.

The main thing you want to pack is some food. Most parks allow food inside, and a few granola bars and sandwiches can save the day when you start to get hungry and agitated. Check their food and drink policies first—parks probably won't let you bring in entire picnics. However, a few snacks and a sandwich for lunch

Preschool teacher here. Although you do have something with organizing workspace. Usually I do lesson plans on Friday afternoons, but it would be much better to organize a little and plan ahead for the next week.

True, but then he goes on to say that kids who play this game will be able to hack the phones sitting by their beds. It's unclear whether he was stating that the game teaches you how to hack or simply making a comparison.

Once you're on the open road, you need something to keep you from getting bored. Boredom leads to feeling tired, and feeling tired leads to you endangering the whole travel party. Anything from music, to books on tape, to classic car games can help keep the boredom at bay.

If it's time to get gas, Independent Traveler suggests you look for an exit with multiple gas stations and tons of fast food chains on the signs. The prices will be lower here because there's competition, and you'll be able to compare and pick the best option for you.

I don't know about the vagina dentata, but Patrick Stewart can sell me sexy cakes any time he wants.

decked out in a dress comprised of real butterflies.

I find that active listening can cover any conversational hiccups I might have. Just repeat back or paraphrase the last thing the person said or ask a question related to it. "So you feel frustrated?" Saves me a lot of trouble and has the added benefit of people more willing to talk. Usually my mind goes blank when

Or, even better: "WOULD YOU LIKE TO CHANGE RELIGIONS I HAVE A FREE BOOK WRITTEN BY JESUS!!"

Rose. Usually I use my middle name in games and online.

What about the all-encompassing "I" statements? "I need a better deal than that."

I love Zoidberg the cartoon! But when you translate it to real life, I don't think it works. *ducks*

"Why not Zoidberg?" That's why. It's nightmare fuel. Amazing craftsmanship, though.

Strategies like this take completely the wrong angle. We have a bully in the school where I teach. He still tries things, but not as much as he used to. You know why? It's not because of the consequences we give him (although we do) or the numerous social strategies we teach him and the class. It's because he's

I listen to standup when I do chores. It gets me laughing every time.

Brooklyn disapproves.