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6688Carrie (Original)She was also in the devil's rejects Jrs1991Feb 14, 2014View
6687Carrie (Original)<p abp="335"><font color="#000000" abp="336">When I watched this the other day, I realized that P.J. Soles from Halloween was in this. </font></p><p abp="337"><font color="#000000" abp="338"></font>&nbsp;</p><p abp="339"><font color="#000000" abp="340">Norma</font></p><p abp="341">&nbsp;</p><p abp="342"><img src="/images/postImages/1392328644dz1vh6iec5cgv16g.jpg" abp="343"></p><p abp="344">&nbsp;</p><p abp="345"><font color="#000000" abp="346">Linda</font></p><p abp="347">&nbsp;</p><img src="/images/postImages/139232878316222-7919.jpg" abp="348">Mr MagicFeb 13, 2014View
6686Winter 2013/2014Maybe it has something to do with the economy.&nbsp; As in, 30 years ago, there were more plows but now austerity policies make it harder for things to run as smoothly as they used to.<br>shakin steakFeb 13, 2014View
6685Winter 2013/2014That's the thing that irks me these days, is that the little bit of snow will result in either a 2 hour delay, or just a complete day off school. <br><br>When I was in school, it seemed as though it had to snow a great deal more before we were let out or it was called off.<br>Vaporman87Feb 13, 2014View
6684LegosI'm glad to hear that at least the plain bricks are still easily available.&nbsp; Not having kids, I haven't been in a toy store for a long time.<br>shakin steakFeb 13, 2014View
6683Winter 2013/2014Heck yeah I do<br>shakin steakFeb 13, 2014View
6682Carrie (Original)The original.&nbsp;Jrs1991Feb 13, 2014View
6681Legos<p><font color="#000000">If Lego went Avatar...</font></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/avtr/">http://www.flickr.com/groups/avtr/</a></p>Mr MagicFeb 12, 2014View
6680LegosSure, LEGOs have saturated the toy market with every license under the sun, but you can still get "just plain old LEGOs" at just about any toy store. The market is there, or they wouldn't make them.<div><br></div><div>We no longer live in a world that fosters creativity. But it's still there if you know how to bring it out.</div>Vaporman87Feb 12, 2014View
6679Legos<a href="http://www.womenyoushouldknow.net/little-girl-1981-lego-ad-grown-shes-got-something-say/">The Little Girl from the 1981 LEGO Ad is All Grown Up, and She’s Got Something to Say</a><br><br>This is my problem with new LEGO.&nbsp; <br><br>“In 1981,” explains Giordano, “LEGOs were ‘Universal Building Sets’ and that’s exactly what they were…for boys and girls. <span style="font-weight: bold;">Toys are supposed to foster creativity</span>. But nowadays, it seems that a lot more toys already have messages built into them before a child even opens the pink or blue package. In 1981, LEGOs were <span style="font-weight: bold;">simple and gender-neutral</span>, and the creativity of the child produced the message. In 2014, it’s the reverse: <span style="font-weight: bold;">the toy delivers a message to the child</span>, and this message is weirdly about gender.”<br><br><h1 class="entry-title"><br></h1><br>shakin steakFeb 12, 2014View