thatdaveguy
Mr. Ogre is Still Alive...more or less
thatdaveguy

That’s so cool! We once drove by the Ganong factory in St. Stephen/Calais and all you could smell was cinnamon goodness from the “chicken bones” being made there.

If idiot bigoted clueless pizza shop owners can become millionaires through donations from their kind, I think a crowdfunded proper Lucy statue should be a cinch.

I wonder where my Mom got it. I know all the healthy food habits were from Adele Davis. The unhealthy ones from Madame Benoit.

Yes, Hershey makes them in the US. Apparently they changed the formula this year in the UK. So the only “real” ones are made by Cadbury Canada. Original formula.

I like that term, internet fame inflation. Could explain a lot of things.

I'm with you on the frost heaves. I'm up here on Prince Edward Island, and we have terrible roads due to the combination of frost heaves and no bedrock. Basically we're the world's prettiest sandbar.

My mother was always there for us if we ran up against authority without reason. She had four kids, and I figure by the time the youngest of us graduated from high school they breathed a sigh of relief. Don’t get me wrong, I wasn’t a bad kid for the most part, and if I did get in trouble for legitimate reasons, both

Oh that sounds perfect. Many many (oh gee, so many) years ago I worked out in a gym where the woman who worked there was WAY too much into Depeche Mode.

Is web design also Hinduism? Because that’s a bad bad website. Just saying.

We’re close to the same age, and I had similar experiences with PE. I did some yoga at home with my sisters, who copied from my mother. With me, I didn’t mind playing sports with the other kids for PE, but all the individual things were pretty horrible. I was a large, awkward boy and am now a large, awkward man.

I’m thinking anything with “Fun” in it might also seem suspicious, so maybe throw “All American” in there as well.

And the skin bleaching?

See now I have to watch it again and play that same game. Same sister and I saw Darkman and loved it. Apparently few did. I guess we’re weird. Liam Neeson was great.

Excellent. It would work! :)

Many years ago my sister and I went to see Wes Craven’s “Shocker” in the theater, and absolutely cracked up all the way through it. It was hilarious! But apparently...only to us. When it was over we walked out, shaking our heads, wondering why nobody else had been laughing.


Bring them both back. Heck, combine them! Alex P Keaton and family move to Boston, where, after a successful business career he looks to retire and slow down by buying an old bar. Hilarity ensues as he clashes with bar manager Sam, about plans to redecorate the aging establishment, etc. Meanwhile staff and regulars

CLASSIC! :)

She’s a bit hit-and-miss to me, but when she hits, she’s brilliant.

Was looking for the perfect gif but you found it. :)