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  • "We all know why I clicked on it - I'm not lying - you should post your stats for this every so often..."
    Posted by Adam on "Wet Pussy" by freudian-slip
  • "love that its a simple everyday thing that inspired you so. is the lucky creatures name Mr. Fatty McFatty? we have a Spanky McSpanker in our home. ;0)"
    Posted by disposable on "Mr. Fatty McFatty" by freudian-slip
  • "I can see how the victim cycles into the perpetrator, and I can understand how the rescuer can become the victim... what I really need to know is what makes the perpetrator become a rescuer. The million dollar question. Where's the eject button?"
    Posted by Unknown on "Take a step outside..." by freudian-slip
  • "I do remember those times and they were great times. It was a time (like it was said here) of imagination. We had to play outside. There was no wondering if you'd get kidnapped. It was a time that you could walk down to the drug store and buy an icecream cone for a quarter. We built forts in the hills of California than stroll through the pumpkin patch and play hide and seek....yes I think we had it much better than will ever know. I don't envy the youth today."
    Posted by Narcissa on "too funny and off the internet (showing my age...)" by freudian-slip
  • "you had a push moer too? my aunt have one ith the rotary blades. and thank god it was dull i used to push it in flip flops cause it was the summer and my feet always got caught. or id smack my toes in it playing war with my cousins. that damned thing, i'm surprised i stiill have toes!"
    Posted by Unknown on "too funny and off the internet (showing my age...)" by freudian-slip
  • "I'm only twenty three, but we were dirt poor, so I can relate to quite a bit of this. So much today is about dumming things down, or eliminating effort. Kids today don't know real chores. I wish I could take some of my younger relatives back in time to when I was twelve, and gramps would have me out chopping wood, or clearing brush, mowing our four acres *with a pusher. NOT exagerating O.o mucking out stalls (that's right kids. All goddamned morning, ankle deep in horse shit!) Whenever I hear someone whinning about it being their night for dishes, I want to laugh. Or find them a room to paint."
    Posted by Alanarchy on "too funny and off the internet (showing my age...)" by freudian-slip
  • "yep... and I don't know about others, but I actually had to work and save to buy my first car, for $700, which was a pile of shit I had to learn how to fix if I wanted to drive. But then, smokes and gas were both under a buck. And at 15, you could stand outside a Dairy Mart and get someone to buy ya a six pack for the $4 you stole outta mom's purse :) "
    Posted by Unknown on "too funny and off the internet (showing my age...)" by freudian-slip
  • "oh i forgot some, those heavy ass cordless phones. >_< why!? or what about the old school phone you actually had to dial? my fingers always got caught in it. the rotary i think there called lol, idk. or i remember pagers, sadly. hehe, i remember everyone thinking they were so cool because they had a pager. my dad had a a-trak player then cassettes forever. he didnt sswitch to cd's til around 2001, lmao. tape always caught, damned things. "
    Posted by Unknown on "too funny and off the internet (showing my age...)" by freudian-slip
  • "lmfao! you for got the console tv. god i hated that thing, damned knob was off and you had to use either a penny or a damned butterknife or screw ddriver. ye ole phillip. or what about the damned woody wagon with the hump in the middle?! my ass still hurts! lmao i remember all o f this stuff and i'm only 18. hehe, i feel all complete now, hehe"
    Posted by Unknown on "too funny and off the internet (showing my age...)" by freudian-slip
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