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Ugh, mine did the same thing round about September 1975. What were they trying to prove, those irresponsible, um, grown adults?

I felt a resounding “meh” over the finale. I felt as though the endings for a few of the characters were close to perfect, but just not quite there. Others were wrapped up a little too perfectly.

While wearing a monocle.

My husband, son, and I did a little self-guided tour of some of The Walking Dead filming locations about a month ago. (Yes, we know we’re big dorks.) We heard from a security guard at one of the sites that we’d just missed Mama June and Honey Boo Boo promoting something earlier that day. We may have high-fived over

While I didn’t need to know that about Alan Thicke, I will say I’d rather hear him talk much more than either his real son (Robin) or his fictional son (Kirk Cameron).

Nickelback. Nickelback is definitely worse.

I've only had mani/pedis a handful of times in my life, but only at cosmetology schools. I know they're inspected, the student is learning and fulfilling hours for her certification, and it's typically less expensive in a teaching environment. I hope/assume that means the student can keep her full tip as well.

Wow, you still care about this almost two years later! I’m so proud of you! *head pats*

I’d be even less inclined to be naked alone with a professor than I would in front of a class. That situation could go wrong really fast on both sides. I can understand the point of the exercise, but if I were part of the class (professor or student), I’d require at least one other person of the student’s choice to be

When Sally sat down at the kitchen table in Betty’s chair with both boys, I thought that was her way of saying she’d always care for them. I’m not sure exactly what that will entail given that Sally’s only about sixteen, but I’ll bet Bobby and Gene will look back on their late childhood/teen years and see Sally as a

Pete didn’t rape Peggy from what I remember. He was very shitty to her, but she had sex with him willingly 2-3 times.

That’s how I interpreted the scene - they were starving and ate the German soldiers.

Maybe it’s just a pipe dream on my part, but I figure Don will end up back in California and we’ll somehow see Anna again. (In flashback or dream, of course.) She was the only woman who ever really loved Dick Whitman for who he was. I think Don has been chasing that desire to be loved unconditionally his whole life,

I thought at first Betty might be pregnant. Henry seemed pissed in the car and threw Betty’s cigarettes, which made me think both were irked that they were essentially starting all over with another kid. Then again, I’m sure the doctor would have broken that news to Betty alone.

Bingo. Less Than Zero and Wall Street.

I loved Cecily Strong’s, “Where’s my cocaine?!?” childhood video. It’s nice to know other kids took some weird inspirations from 80s excess movies in their creativity.

I find it endearing that your mother called you a twat. :)

A hypothetical question here. Let’s say the former boyfriend had bonded to both children and wanted to continue supporting the twin who is not biologically his. Would he have any claim to the child at all, presuming he’d acted as a dad for the few couple of years? Would the biological father’s rights have to be

I was thinking more about how the house wasn’t finished. Hearst Castke was never “officially” finished, was it?

There’s still a debate as to whether or not Ludwig was actually mentally ill. His younger brother Otto certainly was. But with the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness being what it was in the 19th century, Ludwig may have simply been a misunderstood, deeply introverted, quirky genius who was ill-equipped for his