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Fist of the Pon Farr
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Well, the He-Man and She-Ra Christmas Special took place partially on Earth. And that was cinematic GOLD.

I always hate that Cruella is included on Disney villain merchandise with Ursula and Maleficent. Like, the other two are fabulous. Cruella just wanted to skin puppies.

When I saw the header, I thought it was a onesie for a baby. Which I would buy for my BFF's kid, because that would be adorable. But the reality? HELL NO.

50 Shades of Grey Poupon?

There have been crossovers for shows on different networks, so there's a little bit of a precedent for it. The two I can think of off the top of my head are Buffy/Angel crossovers (after Buffy moved to UPN and Angel was still on The WB), and Detective Munch (Homicide: Life on the Street, NBC) appearing on The X-Files

There was so much I wasn't taught that I needed to know, because they didn't figure out that I was autistic until I was an adult. Since I was "so smart", I think everyone thought I'd just figure shit out, which did not happen. Compound that with parents that are super-conservative, and I'm having to learn a lot of

I think it's a lesson we don't give enough attention, actually. I mean, I heard "keep your hands to yourself" all the time, but it was generally in the context of fidgeting with things in places where I was bored. On the flip side, I was subjected to tickling that I hated by parents and siblings who wouldn't take "no"

Yes. I knew people at my college in Georgia who would go on about how much they enjoyed doing this, all the time. This was the late 90s, and hopefully they've learned, but I doubt it.

Is that Rocky Carroll as an American version of Reynholm? Oh, lord. Maybe NCIS has ruined him for me (it's been a LONG time since I saw him on Chicago Hope), but I can't picture him in that type of role.

When I started working for Old Navy in 2000, one of the first things we had to do was pull the girls underwear with "Call Me" printed on them. Sometimes that company can be a little clueless.

I'll take your word for it - I'm still attempting to marathon all 220 or so episodes of SG-1, so I haven't gotten to the finale yet. (ONE DAY!)

I hold out hope for the RiffTrax (god, I hope they do this one). At the very least they should get Elvira as a guest-riffer and then go for it.

Just team her up with "you can type this shit, George, but you sure can't say it" Lucas*. The end result will be fantastically, horrifically robotic, in a 1960s Carousel of Progress** way.

I think that was when Dean was in Purgatory (he's been everywhere). Sam's life while Dean was in Hell was Sam and dark-haired Ruby on a rampage.

Sounds like they borrowed a lot from the SG-1 finale in the Season 1 finale of Eureka.

It should be Animal 101, but some people think of pets (and service animals of a pet species) like they're essentially living plushies. My mom has this problem - every time she visits, she wants to fuss and coo over my black cat, Ripley (who, in fairness, incredibly fuss-worthy). Every time, I tell her that Ripley

Number Munchers on 5-1/4" floppy disk on my elementary school's library computer. There was pretty much one computer for the whole school, but since only a few of us knew how to use it, I spent a LOT of time with this little guy.

Sort of looks like Green Arrow borrowed Skeletor's costume.

Here's one by proxy - the story is my Mom's. She's a Boomer, so the dating scene was a little different in the 1960s, I guess? Anyway, she's around 14, so it's 1966-ish, and this guy she's been sort-of dating from school picks her up for a date. Soon, she notices they're heading north on the interstate (from Georgia).