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The Reuben is a solid #1 entry, but having the Thanksgiving sandwich down at #27 is an affront to all that is good and decent in this world. (Also, bagel with lox and cream cheese is not a sandwich because no self-respecting Jew/New Yorker/whatever wouldn't eat their bagel open-faced.)

We did a joint parent/child dance at our wedding (father/daughter and mother/son) and we chose "How Sweet it Is" by James Taylor. It's cute and kind of upbeat and definitely not too sappy!

I am having a (good, weepy) breakdown right now at the realization that Reading Rainbow taught me to love reading and now it could do the same for my children.

I generally think Tina Fey and Jason Bateman can do no wrong, but this does not look anywhere near as good as the book and Fey is terribly miscast as Wendy. :(

Owning a gun does not a Republican make! (But the other stuff doesn't help.)

I think the character is definitely supposed to be a Republican. Unclear on Mindy IRL, though.

My brother and I had a dude sitter growing up. We all played Nintendo. It was cool.

Oh, well thank you! I am always overly emotional, so perhaps that's how I end up writing these comments in the first place. :)

Aw, thank you. I have a lot of feelings today.

When children, teens and young adults do amazing things, I always think, "Wow. There is hope for the future." And when people from older generations, like Retired U.S. Army Col. Johnson, do amazing things, I always think, "I guess there was hope for us all along."

This commenter is the worst/strangest/most amazing creature. "Damn I don't like u but my heart goes out too u but Saturday night hope u lose." Anti-choice, anti-Mayweather, anti-grammar, anti-spelling. ANTI-EVERYTHING.

This woman is a monster who absolutely did not get what she deserved.

Hero. Being a grown up is lame.

Mark, I am chaperoning a sorority formal RIGHT NOW. Please help me feel young again.

"Farming Accident" is not a good enough way to describe how Jason London dies in "Man in the Moon". Also - you forgot to mention their dad, played by Sam Waterston!

I got into a number of verbal spats regarding my wedding with people from my husband's side who referred to it as a "destination wedding". It just so happened that I'm from South Florida and he's from New Jersey, so anyone from his parents' side was going to have to fly. That doesn't make it a DESTINATION. It just…

I have literally never heard my father once say that he had "a great day at the office." But I've also never heard my dad try to explain why there wasn't food on the table. So, I'd consider that a successful career.

Oh, well... I guess if we're being fair... ;)

It is called "The Outpost" and at it they sell Safari hats and Indiana Jones - style accessories. But, it is essentially the Africa section, since they never ended up building the planned "Equatorial Africa Pavillion," as noted here: http://land.allears.net/blogs/jackspen…

The best thing I can say about the ride is that it's somehow more culturally aware than EPCOT's World Showcase, which features such countries as France, China, Norway, and Africa.