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So sorry, I really hope things get better for you.

Actually, Sue referenced Kickin It College Style, she's clearly graduated from the teen site.

Ugh, "The Butter Cream Gang." I think that was the only movie my school had they showed it so often. Yet, I remember nothing of it but my hatred.

That just pisses me off because it's the only time that James Bond wears a kilt and it's not Sean Connery. It just doesn't feel right.

I try to watch The Thin Man every Christmas and After the Thin Man on New Year's.

My husband barely gets to see his father because of his step mother's influence and his father's weakness to her, I hope things improve so he can know his future grand kids too. I also didn't have grandfather's growing up and I too want my kids to know theirs'.

I'm thankful for the A.V. Club giving me something to read all day. I'm thankful for my wonderful husband. But I am especially grateful to find out yesterday, after two years of trying and lots of doctor's bills, that we're going to have our first child!

I just got over a week long cold (during my birthday) and now it seems I'm coming down with something else for Thanksgiving. Also, I just found out I'm pregnant (really good news actually) so now I'm afraid to take medicine even though I really need to.

I hope your father comes around, especially for your kids.

Not now that Disney owns it.

I'm pretty sure there are a lot of working adults who can't just drop $110 on a game, even if they really want it.

I'm a grown woman who turned twenty-nine last week and got not one, but two Star Wars coloring books for her birthday. I'm also currently unemployed. I feel you.

I remember being in kindergarten or first grade and they were playing the first sequel for us and all I could think was, "Well, this seems unnecessary."

Upvoted particularly because I said the same thing about getting a haircut last night.

I was quite frustrated with that because I became a huge Star Wars fan in the early 90s when I was only in the single digits and I couldn't find star wars stuff at all until about '95 when they released the digitally remastered trilogy on VHS. So if the party had been set in '95 it would have been perfect, but there

I feel you.

This is oddly relevant to me as this weekend my husband got a pet tarantula and we decided to watch Down Periscope.

Even though I live in a neighborhood full of kids, they're all too lazy to come down to my cul-de-sac. Still, every year I buy candy just in case. This is the first year I didn't and six kids showed up a four o'clock in the afternoon. Since I was hoping this would lead to more trick or treaters, I gave them some of

Same here.

I went to my first haunted house this weekend. It was inside an old WWII battleship. The pirate zombies were okay, but the creeping through a dimly lit old battleship was what made it awesomely eerie.