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I found it surprising that the monkey paw didn't play any type of trick on Summer. I guess, when your wishes aren't for your own specific benefit (like when Summer wished for the cord to be looser), the monkey paw can be pretty cool.

You're going with "The Magic School Bus: TV series" logic here, though. I mean, obviously, if an alien species exists on a planet that normally would not sustain life due to temperature, then a heating mechanism must be in place so that they can live in comfort.

Being a teenager = Being a horny little douchebag

It's pretty sad that, if taken from that perspective, PB, with all her scientific knowledge, failed in continuing her legacy and failed in protecting her Kingdom. It's possible, that maybe they live up on the tree or maybe they live in another dimension. I wonder if Goliad was still in a mental battle among the ruins.

Well, I guess since PB is made out of bubblegum, she can change her features to make herself appear however she wants to appear to others. I'm still saddened that none of PB's plans for her legacy/rule ever come to fruition (ruined futuristic Candy Kingdom… well, she could have moved the Candy Kingdom to the

I'm very happy now! Thank you very much! :D

Well, I don't know about number one, because I used to consider myself a hipster during college. I'm not a hipster anymore, though, since I transitioned myself into a regular dandy.

She's on E!, though. I certainly wouldn't consider that channel to be apart of the "late-night-talk-show-wars", because her show is the only news/comedy based program on that network (unless you count 'Talk Soup'/'The Soup'). Comedy Central's shows are derived from a much more established program, The Daily Show [with

ALL HAIL, HELIX FOSSIL!!

"Hillenburg left SpongeBob"
PEACE, I'm out!

I understand not laughing during "Full House", since it only had one good joke during its entire run (Kimmy Gibbler is a whore-a-scope), but "Family Matters" is a laugh riot. It's physical comedy at its best. I mean, even without Urkel (first season), the show was truly heartfelt and fun to watch.

"Good Luck Charlie" and "Austin and Ally" are possibly the best live action shows that Disney has had in a long while (especially after "Even Stevens" ended). "Good Luck Charlie" had good actors and good scripts that actually made me care about/like the characters. I found myself actually enjoying the show when I

"Good Luck Charlie" is a good family show. It's 90s equivalent would either be "Family Matters" or "Full House". Thereby, it's not as good as "Boy Meets World", but it's a hundred thousand times better than "Step by Step".

The comics are great! The first 50 issues were done incredibly well.

I used to play with Earth Blocks (bricks made out of coffee grounds), but once the Guggenheim store started selling them online, I just couldn't deal with the brand selling out like that.

LEGOs are much too mainstream, I only play with obscure Chinese AUSINI bricks.

The Michael Jackson fan community has a lot of this information saved, which is really helpful since most of the articles from the 1993 case cost money to purchase or have disappeared. His molestation accusations were very different from the norm, though. False accusations normally don't happen that often. Dylan's

The Sodium Amytal usage was first described in a GQ Article, by Mary Fisher, called "WAS MICHAEL JACKSON FRAMED?" This article was released in the October 1994 issue. This was also backed by journalist J. Randy Taraborrelli.

Michael Jackson was accused of molestation in 1993 (a year after Woody's accusation). The father (Evan Chandler), who was a dentist/screenwriter, prior to going public with the molestation accusation, tried to extort 20 million dollars from Michael Jackson. When Michael heard of this extortion amount, he specifically

Personally, I don't know what to believe anymore. I still have no idea what happened between Woody Allen and Dylan, and nothing that I have read over these last twenty one years has convinced me of what might have actually occurred. Overall, I believe that both Woody's actions in 1992 and Mia's response to those