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So, you were subtly hinting that somebody should post this, right? I knew it.

My friend just posted this pun on Facebook so I had to share. I know there are quite a few pun lovers here!

A man walks into a zoo.
The zoo only has one animal, a dog.
It's a shih tzu.

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This was mentioned in another post about music, but I seriously love it.

Because Wal-Mart has such a long track record of being honest and working in the best interest of the people who work for them...............................

I feel the same way that Rachelle does. I feel like utter crap and right now all I want to do is this:

How can I get my boyfriend to open up? I know I do things that irritate him and I'm definitely sure I've done stuff that flat out enrages him but he doesn't tell me. I'm the one that has to instigate conversations. I feel like I'm the one that has to make the plans, if we do anything at all, and I just want him to

I love websites like this. I like the Cake one the most. Mostly because I love cake.

My mom once told me that she was never comfortable talking to her mom about stuff and she always vowed to not be like that when she was a mom. Boundaries is a good starting point. Boundaries keep the relationship from disintegrating into the "But I want to be her friend" territory. I respect my mom as my mother and I

Yes! I want this to come out of the grey(gray?) so everybody can read this. I agree! I work in retail and was telling a customer about my major and how I'm working full time and going to school full time and she told me that I gave her hope for the future. It was kind of life affirming to be honest.

I like the elderly. Especially the crazy-don't-give-a-shit ones that have loads of stories to tell. I don't like the mean ones though. I watch this Youtube channel where a guy interviews fashionably dressed older women and it's FANTASTIC! I get so excited when I see a new one in my feed. http://www.youtube.com/user/Adv

I'm not a mother so I'm curious about how a mother can create that open conversation without falling into the mom/friend trap. I can talk to my mom about *most* everything and I was a ridiculously good kid. It's an interesting topic.

And we do it every time! Every generation feels like they were the best and the newer one is awful and the world is going to hell in a hand basket. Every. Time. Life kind of sweeps us up in its confusing beat down and keeps our noses to the grindstone. It takes a younger generation to remind us that it isn't as bad as

I read so much that any travelling or vacation is also a vacation from reading. If that makes any sense.

That show was really funny. I miss it.

I can do one better...sort of. On recorded events we don't even have to push a button, we have the Hopper and it skips the commercials FOR YOU.

If only this kind of passion and conviction was employed to fight for really, truly all religious freedom and not just Christian privilege.

This is just a guess, and I may be wrong here, but I believe that point to Moulin Rouge was about the greatest thing you'll ever learn is how not to die from TB. The end.

I cringed because I know that's what my book reports looked like.

This is how it plays out in my head: