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Good one. Pretty sure I’d die in that water tunnel just like back then.
Good one. Pretty sure I’d die in that water tunnel just like back then.
Is this one of those things we ascribe to adhd now, or just part of the human condition?
My daughter puts them on her hands. HER HANDS!
How else can they get hand jobs?
Sorry I’ll let myself out.
You do seem talented at expressing yourself in writing. Something there worth exploring?
Yes, basking in blissful ignorance
I don’t know who that is, but somehow I know if I did know, I wouldn’t like this
Oh man, if my kids start fact-checking I’ll have a lot of explaining to do.
Everyone I have met who rode motorcycles has a story like this. Then they lift up their pant leg or shirt to show you ghastly huge scars.
Enterprise really gets the heart rate up
Clearly a construction-themed remix of Every Breath You Take, but yeah, been there.
The year was 1990. A kid stole my WWF ring and wrestlers. I will never forgive or forget.
The Co-Main Event Stuff You Should Know Space Nuts Joy
Fly on the Wall, Smartless, and WTF, but only when they have interesting guests.
Believe You Me and Morning Kombat, but only when I’m in the right head space.
All Shreks aside, this man looks singularly responsible for the epidemic of skinny jeans.
Here’s an extra easy acoustic version of Release by Pearl Jam: em, d The strumming pattern is important. (Em) Up down… (d) up down… (em) up down… (d)up down. When you get comfortable with that, throw in a little extra casual strumming in between on whichever chord you’re still on. When you’re comfortable with that, try singing along too. Very simple but once you get it, it can be pretty hypnotic.
Godzilla, pure f-in filler, keep your mind off the real killer
When I was the kid, the house rule was French at home, English everywhere else. Kind of like your plan but stricter. Now that I’m the parent, the kids are in French Immersion school, so at home we do 50/50.
Remember when monitors were so fat you could hide a whole computer inside one?