Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
I think she is the only Disney Princess that always looks spooky scary, creepity to me.

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Take away the the smiling smirk and she could have easily been a villain.
Or a Bratz doll.
 

StarWarsGirl

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This cracks me up as Adam West is more known as CatMan (Fairy Odd Parents) by a lot of younger people nowadays.
I never watched that show or Family Guy. I knew that he was Batman (and that was before Sheldon said it). My dad showed my brother and me a few episodes. Unlike Get Smart, Dick Van , and Mary Tyler Moore, which were funny, I just found it stupid. "I took that show very seriously," he said. To which I said, "Yes Dad. When I was 6 I took Powerpuff Girls very seriously too."
 

unkadug

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I never watched that show or Family Guy. I knew that he was Batman (and that was before Sheldon said it). My dad showed my brother and me a few episodes. Unlike Get Smart, Dick Van , and Mary Tyler Moore, which were funny, I just found it stupid. "I took that show very seriously," he said. To which I said, "Yes Dad. When I was 6 I took Powerpuff Girls very seriously too."
Well, that's just silly! ;)
 

StarWarsGirl

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My brother and I never would have behaved that way. We had been going to nice restaurants in WDW from the time we were babies (and we went twice a year) and were taught how to behave from a young age. If we had behaved that way, our Mom would have taken us out and we would not have liked it. And then if we still misbehaved, then Dad would have taken us out, and that would have been even worse.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
I never watched that show or Family Guy. I knew that he was Batman (and that was before Sheldon said it). My dad showed my brother and me a few episodes. Unlike Get Smart, Dick Van , and Mary Tyler Moore, which were funny, I just found it stupid. "I took that show very seriously," he said. To which I said, "Yes Dad. When I was 6 I took Powerpuff Girls very seriously too."
You are often amusing to us old folk.
 

Soarin' Over Pgh

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Pot Hole fillers
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Hey I didn't know you were in Pittsburgh!


There's a pothole a few miles from my house that's so bad, the side of the road always has 6-12 hubcaps bent and left for dead. When you hit it, you literally cringe and go "ohhhh..ouch". It takes years off the life of your car with every hit.

The city is bickering with the county over who is responsible for that stretch of road, so needless to say it'll never get fixed.

It's about the side of the Barbie pool above, if Barbie were standing up straight. And it's about two feet wide...not easy to miss without swerving into the other lane.
 

Gabe1

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It's easy for daughters to care for their fathers.
It's the mother/daughter dynamic that is a little more difficult to navigate.

My Mom and I are great Buds. My Dad has been a pistol my whole life. I could care for my Mom in a heartbeat, him not so much. Whenever he has had major surgeries or even minor he takes it out on everyone and does some icky things. Some of it I am sure is a reaction to the narcotics but the root of the evil is he punishes anyone and everyone while he is down.
 

Lucky

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I never watched that show or Family Guy. I knew that he was Batman (and that was before Sheldon said it). My dad showed my brother and me a few episodes. Unlike Get Smart, Dick Van , and Mary Tyler Moore, which were funny, I just found it stupid. "I took that show very seriously," he said. To which I said, "Yes Dad. When I was 6 I took Powerpuff Girls very seriously too."
Batman was 10 years ahead of its time. Other than Mad magazine there wasn't much satire back in the late 1960s and people just didn't get it.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Hey I didn't know you were in Pittsburgh!


There's a pothole a few miles from my house that's so bad, the side of the road always has 6-12 hubcaps bent and left for dead. When you hit it, you literally cringe and go "ohhhh..ouch". It takes years off the life of your car with every hit.

The city is bickering with the county over who is responsible for that stretch of road, so needless to say it'll never get fixed.

It's about the side of the Barbie pool above, if Barbie were standing up straight. And it's about two feet wide...not easy to miss without swerving into the other lane.
I heard this guy on the radio (was a best-of show, due to the holiday) this morning.

http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2014/05/09/mike-defazio-pothole-saint-john_n_5298894.html
 

StarWarsGirl

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Oh Love love it!

Made me smile, but he is not mine.
Oh, it's funny. When he says it once and then does what you ask. When he says it five times and still ignores you...not so funny then.

The funny thing about that is if my parents aren't home and I ask him to do something, he does it right away, usually without question (sometimes he whacks me on the head. I ignore it and reiterate the command). If my parents are home but not around he will do it without question. My parents come in, and it becomes a huge argument. Usually they back me up, but even them telling him to do something is like pulling teeth.
 
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