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youngjeune

LoL! Am I going to Hell, 'cause that was funny!?

To be fair to her nephew. She was 93. Which means he himself, was around 70ish, probably. Not a young man. He may not have physically been able to do much.

LoL! I'm not afraid to admit, that this indeed is framed on my living room wall. I bought it on the streets of Paris, so it's totally legit! Plus, I am that cat lady. From Garfield to Tarder Sauce aka Grumpy Cat, to my own feline, I've loved cats since I was little!

That still remains to be seen. According to the article, "We've since come up with some other ties through a little investigation," Mr. Kulik said." Hence, we as the general public don't know all the details. Basically, it all has to come out in court...

The 80s Twilight Zone. Such a breadth of timely, evocative and varied storytelling. If we are allowed non sci fi/fantasy/horror submissions: I Love Lucy. The funniest show ever.

Because Don Knotts was wonderful. Three's Company was no Andy Griffiths Show, but he made you adore Mr. Furley, in a way that wasn't possible with the Ropers, IMO.

Exactly. Dwight "Howling Mad Murdock" Schultz will always have a special place in my childhood heart!

I luv'd that movie! It and the A-Team are the only films that I felt got the awesome cheesiness of my childhood favorites, but managed to update them just enough.

Ah, but the real Anne Frank probably would have been a Belieber. If you recall, when all that fuss happened when Justin Beiber visited the museum, her own step sister said she luv'd film stars and popular music and probably would have listened to his music.

I don't know that I can give up "My Cat From Hell" with Jackson Galaxy!

Exactly. One Halloween, I stayed in, gave out candy, while watching all three on Showtime. In the Dark. Each film became nothing but diminishing returns...until that final one. Ugh.

First off, I have a degree in International Relations, not anything scientific...so, realistic, well I will leave that to Mike Tyson's cousin, Neal to debate...that being said, Gravity. When I saw this film, I was blown away by the great combination of intelligence, drive and emotion that she displayed that helped her

Death is a Lonely Business by Ray Bradbury. Read this as a teenager, 20 years ago. Fantasical mystery noir...as an adult, am finally realizing that the narrator is an unreliable one! I have Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler. Plan to read soon. She's one of the few science fiction/fantasy writer's whom I can Mary

Don't Trust the B, in Apt 23. I just discovered it on Netflix a couple of months ago. It was such a wonderful surprise. It was just the right amount of cynical, site gags and goofy. Give Kristen Ritter another show, damnit! She's hilarious.

Alien Nation. It was often okay to good. Interesting and innovative ideas, but got bogged down sometimes by cop case of the week.

Not ashamed to say that I really like the heels. I'd wear them with jeans or a dress.

This looks like a planet the Doctor and/or Buck Rogers would have visited in the 80s. I pretty much luv it.

Although, I disagree with your selection, I respect your choice. Valid reasons. I can see how Donna could be not everyone's cup of tea and grate a touch. 'Cause those reasons, except for the comic part, are the exact reasons why I can't stand Amy. Ugh. However, Amy is tied with Victoria for worst Doctor Who sidekick.

LoL! I've no doubt you are correct.