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Funny commercial and everything...but is it just me or did the sound effect of it smashing start waaaay before it ever hit the table?

Did somebody say Girl Talk?!

That is also what Georges Seurat's handkerchief looked like after he sneezed.

Also, Nanu-Nanutech has been first claimed by Mork.

@Hearthatvoiceagain: Oh yeah, I would imagine. I was just joking, luckily I don't have any tapes that are that overdue, but I'm sure some people do.

So that VHS copy of Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey that's been sitting under my couch for the past 15 years...we good?

just in case you still can't get it right even after 30 years of practising with your head in a bucket.

@sleeping143: They were just these clear little plastic bags of milk that kind of looked like a square breast implant. You would stab this tiny hole with a sharpened straw and milk would always end up everywhere. Though you could also squeeze it and use the pouch as a milk squirt gun of sorts. Not a good idea overall

Harry and the Hendersons lied to us!

Anything that brings us that much closer to Baby Commando is fine by me. Thumbs up!

How about a handle or just a normal way to drink those weird plastic pouches of milk they use to give you. Those things were a nightmare.

I thought sex inside a virtual world looked like this?

@AfroJezeBella: Personally the faux-reality style is my favorite form of horror movie. It's just so hard for me to suspend disbelief with the traditional film format these days, a lot of horror movies try way too hard and are simply ridiculous. The mock-documentary style makes it easier for me to lose myself in it and

In the modern age of recycling, People was also the first to go completely soylent green.

The Moon insists it was just in the pool.

Somebody had to do it.

@Dickeydoo: Crazy how his facial expression never changed through the whole thing.

These guys must have been huge Metallica fans in 1984.

For anyone who is curious as to what a psychedelic experience is like, but is hesitant to try the actual substances, I recommend reading Huxley's The Doors of Perception. Possibly the best written description of "tripping" I have ever read.