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Which reminds me, did we ever learn who ghost writer was before, you know, he was a ghost? I vaguely remember there may have been an episode where the kids learned this, but it's been so long. ...And I think I wanted to not know who he was because then it would make him an adult haunting a group of kids and that

HA! That's the first time I've ever heard of such a concept, and the mental image is delightfully hilarious before it sobers me up. #tallgirlwhoseskirts/shortsarealwayshort

She acted the $#%@ out of that awful movie. Was the only thing keeping me from walking out of the theater. ...Well, that and I went with my boyfriend, and he wanted to see how everything ended. Ugh. So thank goodness for Theron and her batcrazy queen.

I had no idea this 24 hours event was a thing until this article (I'm no where near CA or FL and haven't been to a Disney park since high school, aka 13-14 years ago). I would actually totally do this if I had a willing and similarly-interested partner in crime so we could feed off of each other's adrenaline before

I gave myself a good couple of minutes to cry when I got to my desk. I'll probably sputter here and there today. I'm debating whether or not it's in my best interest to tell my coworkers to give me some breathing room today. Perhaps you cado the same?

The Living Single theme song is still good today. "In a 90s kind of world, I'm glad I've got my girls." Hells yeah. Plus that dancer in the opening credits? She is working it. And I appreciate it every time, especially when she seems ready to fall over at the very end.

Superman's swagger is the clincher.

This always kills me with laughter when I see it. Every fucking time.

My two older brothers hated when I watched this and would tease me about it by singing the "na nas" in the kitchen really obnoxiously at me. They did the same thing with the "doo doos" in Doug's opening theme. I can laugh about it now as a grown up, but man, did it drive my younger self crazy.

This is the correct version of the gif. It really brings these young ladies' experiences into a helpful artistic context.

The only thing I like about this figure is seeing an interpretation of doing the buns. Adorable.

This is the kind of regal pose/billowness I'd love to see attributed to Princess Diana of Themyscira in a DC flick prior to her donning the red blue and yellow to become Wonder Woman. Show the pretty and powerful leading into the PUNCH YOUR FACE IN.

I've never eaten one of these. But I do remember seeing the commercial when I was a kid of the 90s. And being a cartoon fan, I remember my child mind watching this and being confused and weirded out by the adult flavor to it. I dig it now but hoo, did it use to fill me with a, "...I don't think this is for me but then

I prefer the peanut butter Twix over the caramel standard they've maintained. Actually, do yall remember back in the 90s (or early 2000s, whatever) when Twix came in more than two flavors? For the life of me, I can't remember what the other flavors besides PB and caramel were, but they existed! I know they existed!!

I am loving the effect this dress is having. Sleek clean lines that emphasize curves in the right places and being elegant in the process. I continue to have moments of "Right, Blake Lively, I forget who she is because I haven't seen any of her work," but she's got some fab taste/some fab folks dressing her.

I can't remember how 0ld I was when episodes aired that included Uranus and Neptune (I watched the DiC dub during the 90s when it was on the WB...oh man...early mornings before middle or high school I think). But I remember watching the dub and doing a lot of suspicious squinting at the screen because something

It makes me think about STEAM in a new way (science-technology-engineering-arts-math) with the compounding of the performing arts and tech—from an objective stance, I would love to know what all actually goes into creating a performance like this: there's the creation of choreography; teaching living dancers the

One might even say that they've got him working, working, day and night...

Hartnett is one of the leads in the upcoming Showtime (?) TV series "Penny Dreadful." So do not fret. The Hartnett's about to get all scary stories on us.

Hmm, I see what you're saying. I didn't even think about that, probably in part because from what I've noticed, the window pane (was is this style/pattern called in the fashion world? It's too wide to be gingham, right?) has been lurking in retail spring fashion this year. But I can see where the textured 3D look