slowyourroll-old
slowyourroll
slowyourroll-old

NASA-sized sunshades makes about as much sense as pumping carbon gases into the ground.

That would be an awesome bathtub toy.

@Akitsu: Man, leave him be. He's aging naturally, not the Hollywood fantasy-land way.

Can't help but imagine someone trying to drive their wannabe monster truck over those cars. I'm surprised they lasted as long as they did.

Well, given that they're geographically so close and Mark is experiencing some early fame like Steve, Mark might do well to allow Steve to be somewhat of a mentor, if that's on the table.

In 2003, the installation was gone. In its place, a slightly more boring world.

@Walking Eye!: Ah, classic clips like these are like going into my "safe place" somehow

@grigori: Agree with the second part. Haven't reached the stage of the first part yet.

None of these are as scary as the closet suspected of being haunted by the average 6 year old.

swapping stories about girlfriends and wives, war stories both literal (him) and lamely figurative (hello!). .

@anticastropgeon9: It also teaches you how to wage war against your neighbors with stink bombs, rotten eggs, and TP, at least in my experience.

@alazander: I tried both the book and the movie and liked them both initially, but both went on too long in a way that couldn't keep my interest.

@Whitson Gordon: Let's not forget beans beans, the magical fruit...

@Annalee Newitz: I agree, especially because the one time I turned my back on a goat when I was little, it head-butted me in the rear and all the "adults" had a good laugh. Boooo.