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Wayoftheredpanda

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Oh yeah, one of the officers who came to my house to check on me was impressed with my Stephen King bookshelf and while waiting for other police to finish checking everything out we had a conversation about our favorite King novels. He said his favorite books were Desperation and Pet Sematary along with the Dark Tower series
 

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Oh yeah, one of the officers who came to my house to check on me was impressed with my Stephen King bookshelf and while waiting for other police to finish checking everything out we had a conversation about our favorite King novels. He said his favorite books were Desperation and Pet Sematary along with the Dark Tower series
I've been away. What did I miss? All OK now, I hope!!
 

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Bruh it’s wack that such cutsey animals like cats have cold killer instincts, I just witnessed one of my cats catch a lizard and then force it into his mouth so he could chew on it while it was still alive. That’s such a disturbing way to kill a lizard but I’m looking at him now and he’s just giving himself a nice cat lick-bath like he didn’t just do horrible things to a poor lizard
 

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Does anyone else remember looking at toy catalogs when you’re a young child and daydreaming about all the new toys and wishing you could save up allowance for it? My dad is subscribed to LEGO’s catalog listing, so we still receive their monthly catalogs, I remember when I was like 9 my dad haven me all his old LEGO catalogs from the ‘80’s and ‘90’s and I remember looking at all the sets from a decade before I was born and thinking they were cool as hell. Wonder where that stack of old ‘80’s LEGO catalogs went
 

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Does anyone else remember looking at toy catalogs when you’re a young child and daydreaming about all the new toys and wishing you could save up allowance for it? My dad is subscribed to LEGO’s catalog listing, so we still receive their monthly catalogs, I remember when I was like 9 my dad haven me all his old LEGO catalogs from the ‘80’s and ‘90’s and I remember looking at all the sets from a decade before I was born and thinking they were cool as hell. Wonder where that stack of old ‘80’s LEGO catalogs went


I'll date myself. Sears used to have a Christmas Wish Book catalog. As a child I;d look and circle desired toys in hope Santa would see them.
 

Wayoftheredpanda

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I'll date myself. Sears used to have a Christmas Wish Book catalog. As a child I;d look and circle desired toys in hope Santa would see them.
My parents would make me write out what I wanted on a piece of paper and to draw stars by the names of toys I really wanted. They also took us to see mall Santa’s occasionally but there’s this place about two hours away from here that each December they do a big Christmas country fest and we usually go there a lot and see the Santa there (The line is long and Santa is dressed in a lone rangerish uniform and speaks in a thick southern accent, it’s about as corny as it sounds but it’s fun regardless) we used to go to it yearly, but then there was the ‘incident’ that happened one year that made us stop going regularly.

To explain the incident to you basically we had gone to the festival with my neighbor who is an elderly widow who was in her mid ‘60’s at the time this happened, we are good friends with this neighbor so we brought her along this one year since she rarely gets to get out of her house. Anyways we went to the festival and it was all good and fun but then the ‘incident’ happened as we were leaving. Basically we were walking to our car to go home when our neighbor slipped and fell on a rock and broke her leg in the parking lot. Needless to say we had to get help from staff at the festival and we rushed her to the ER and this happened like 4 years ago so it’s all better now. But all hell broke loose when it did happen, because the accident made us have to wait three hours in the ER to make sure our neighbor didn’t get seriously injured. And my parents had to find a way to entertain three young children with short attention spans while waiting in the ER. But this happened a long time ago and it makes for an interesting story to tell
 

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Wouldn’t want to leave those just lying around, you have to hide them somewhere in a space your parents wouldn’t think to look
True that. But it never worked. All I ever got was a lump of coal for my efforts, but I figured I’d shoot for the stars as it didn’t either when I stuck a stamp on one of the pretty models in the Green Stamps Quick Saver Book. :)
 

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True that. But it never worked. All I ever got was a lump of coal for my efforts, but I figured I’d shoot for the stars as it didn’t either when I stuck a stamp on one of the pretty models in the Green Stamps Quick Saver Book. :)
Proof that natural selection works is hormone high teenage boys becoming increasingly strategic in hiding pornographic content from their parents as the decades go by
 

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Dana Jean you have a very interesting pfp history, are you into abstract art? The paintings you use kinda remind me of Picasso, fascinating dude by the way, I love learning random facts about random historical figures, especially artists and writers as well as past Presidents of the United States. People’s lives are just so interesting to learn about. But anyways, my main question is how do you fun the abstract art you use for you’re pfps
 
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