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Youth means being able to be completely oblivious to the glaring contradictions in your own logic :/

Agreed. She doesn't even look like herself in that photo. I had to google other images to remind myself what she actually looks like.

You schaid it, Highlander.

Seriously. Four-day weeks are where it's at.

Thank you, thank you, thank you, for posting the original, and not any of the multitudinous covers.

The CBC's coverage is pretty good. They talk about what goes into the moves, and usually they have a former Olympic level skater as part of the commentating team, so I feel like I actually learn something.

I can't even imagine. My parents played it cautious at times, but rarely under the guise of religious fervor.

Me too. The scene in the store cracked me up.

Well, they relented and took me to see it at the drive-in, and I was okay. The worst thing that happened was that I developed a big crush on Billy. However, that set the stage for my dad letting me watch "Cujo", and that was a mistake. I was terrified of dogs until I was about 20.

Haha, I've had those moments, where I'm singing along to something without understanding how I know the words. Kids have an astounding capacity to remember things.

Damn. And my parents were worried about taking me to see "Gremlins".

A 13 year old with access to his mom's liquor cabinet :P

I think it's meant to convey sensitivity and vulnerability. More often than not, though, it says to me, "I sometimes forget to close my mouth when I breathe."

Aaaaand now I have "Informer" going through my head. Goddamnit, I thought I left that in the 20th century dustbin, where it belongs!

I'm all for seeing the end of "derp" especially since I'm fairly certain that the origin of it is actually a slur against differently abled persons.

Agreed. It could taste a lot worse!

"Did you just say 'caboose pistol'?"

The men's slip-on loafers were ugly as sin, but those black strappy pumps were boss. I could never justify nearly a grand on a pair of high heels, but I'd love to try them on and just pretend for a few minutes.

I went for a more polite tack when I tried to say something—"I've always wondered about that phrase; it seems like it should be 'flesh out', like adding muscle and skin to a skeleton, not 'flush out', like with a toilet." It caught with at least one of the offenders, so that's something. But in that industry, people