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I was stupidly pleased that Amazon emailed me to inform me that this is new to Prime music. A little upset that Amazon knows my secret boy band shame, but glad to know it's there nonetheless.

That's pretty much exactly how I feel, just as a female. I spent the majority of my time stumbling between the Berg (they had two happy hours!) and the J-library and computer lab though, so…

I had Jabba the Hutt bubble bath as a child.

I am in and from St. Louis. Which comes with its own share of issues.

Agree. I attended MU 15 years ago or so and am supposed to be there on Sunday. Hoping my meeting gets cancelled to be honest though. I love Columbia and always considered it a bastion of sanity in our crazy state.

I miss Fruitopia's Raspberry Psychic Lemonade. I get a very specific hankering for it. Mostly when I hear Pearl Jam or Nirvana on the radio. Or a cherry Clearly Canadian. Early 90s bottled drinks were pretty great.

It took me forever to get through Missoula. Not as long as Columbine, which I had to put down three or four times, but still a while. It's well written and of value, but it's heavy.

Why do we shush animals? They've never spoken.

Mine isn't manmade things underwater, it's those pictures of icebergs or other things that are tiny above water and huge underwater. That "motivational" poster of the iceberg with the underwater shot of an enormous underwater iceberg? Can't look at it.

I wasn't allowed to see it so all my Freddy Krueger fear was from afar and mostly due to his voice in Nightmare on My Street.

Tears, mostly.

Mine were finally solved with blood pressure meds after trying a ton of other meds. Paying close attention to trigger foods helps (I miss you, donuts and red wine) as does exercise, as much as I hate to admit it.

Migraines are a real bummer. I had chronic daily migraine for years and finally got them mostly taken care of. I went through two different neurologists to reach that point though — it seems to be very difficult for doctors to understand/quantify headache pain. So be prepared for some trial and error, but make sure

I had it once and I kind of hate even talking about it because I am scared to get it again. I was napping on the couch and was exceptionally over tired and stressed out. I'd had two close family members die within two months and was mentally exhausted. I knew it was happening as it happened. Half of my brain was

I saw a super cute dinosaur costume for dogs made from a hoodie, and was planning on making it for the dog. When I really looked at the instructions I decided I could make one for myself just as easily. So the dog and I will be dinos. Warm and toasty dinos.

The 60's film version of this — The Haunting terrified me as an adult. It is so foreboding and well done. Love it. As a middle schooler, I read The Amityville Horror and was so freaked out I proceed to wake every night at the same time as the book characters and had a terrible time sleeping for a long time after. As a

My copy of The Sneeches and Other Stories (is that officially a Dr. Suess book?) had a story called What Was I Scared Of? that scared the crap out of me when I was little. It was about this little Suessian creature that was walking in the woods one night, as you do, and came across a pair of "pale green pants with

I mean I thought he was the older child of Alex and Wes Bently and Scarlett was the youngest.

I thought Holden was older. He was five when he disappeared ten years ago, so he should be 15 and Scarlett isn't older than that — she's maybe 11?

I was thinking she was going to offer to exchange the measles kid for Holden.