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I thought I was safe biking home from the bar in KY, until I looked up the statute and there is a separate one for non-motorized vehicles. Bikes and horses would meet this, so my previous bike plans are out. Also, I know of real people arrested for DUI on lawnmowers because it had a motor and had their licenses

Go watch A Clockwork Orange right now you bratchny. You will not only learn a new language but gain a deeper appreciation for Beethoven.

My senior year of high school, 2006 for reference, the best teacher ever would let us watch Dumb and Dumber for the last few minutes of class. It took us a couple of months to watch the whole thing through, but then we would just start it over again.

When do you know when to join AA? Most of me thinks that even thinking of it means that I need to join. I know that I am using alcohol as a crutch to deal with my life right now, but the biggest thing keeping me from going to AA is labeling myself forever. I don't want people to constantly monitor or judge me when I

The signature sounds cool. I remember feeling very important as a child because one of the VPs actually responded personally to a letter I wrote them. Before Mattel gained control, they were fabulous.

It was a revival style very popular in the last decades of the 19th century in America. Pretty much all "Victorian homes" in American are Queen Anne style. My childhood home was built in 1893 and very indicative of the style with a large front porch, balconies, and turret. I rehabbed the turret, the high tower room,

The Pleasant Co. was fantastic and it the first name of the founder; I hate that Mattel bought them out. A vice president actually personally responded to a letter I wrote about Molly needing a bicycle for historical accuracy.

I also wanted to say how much I respected The Pleasant Co. before they were bought out by Mattel. When I was 8 in 1996, I hand wrote a request to the company detailing the need for Molly to have a bicycle because of historical relevance and it's prominence in the books. I researched these points with cited references

I remember being so proud when a local town was featured in the magazine because it was named Santa Claus land. Great magazine overall.

I always thought the "real" originals were Felicity, Kirsten, and Samantha because my sister had this cookbook featuring only them from 1990. However, since I only had Molly and Samantha, I am glad to know Molly was actually an original.

Thanks for the price estimate, but I have so much sentimental attachment to my dolls that I would never really sell them. I come from a long line of hoarders, so we just like knowing our stuff is actually worth money and not actually junk.

I loved Samantha because she looked just like me: brown eyes, brown hair, and bangs from the center of my head. Plus, she represented the Victorian era and my parents life was rehabbing my childhood home of a Queen Anne Victorian.

I don't even know who this doll is.

I never liked playing with hair, and seeing the jacked up mess of my friends' dolls made me super careful with it.

My sister and I both still have original Pleasant Co., not Mattel, Samantha dolls with the original half ponytail still intact. I also have an old school Molly with the original braids. I bet they would sell high, especially since I was an OCD child who never lost or damaged the clothes.

I'm still adjusting to thinking of cock as "the D." I never heard this term before last month when the dude I was casually dating used it. He was admitting to having sucked a "D" a few times, which I thought cool for him actually admitting to. However, the importance laced on "the D" seemed a little weird.

The only reason that this is a possibility is that I'm living at home with my parents and my loans aren't that bad. No rent, no car payment, and no grocery bills = rapid savings, although not much of a social life.

I have great news! I got a law clerk position with my local circuit court that provides full salary and benefits. The best part is that I did not have to apply. They finally got funding from the state for the position and then asked me first if I wanted it.

"I chose a fifth (750 ML) because it is the most common size for a bottle of liquor."

I get not wanting strangers to touch your kid. Only family or close friends should even think about touching a child. Personally, I make my 11 year old nephew hug me because he is trying to act too old for it now, but otherwise I agree that hugs should be the kid's choice. But Jesus Christ, it is not at all invasive