Back in the “everything’s a collectible” heyday of the 1990’s trading cards hit their apex, and there were trading cards for everything, from serial killers to baseball players, porn stars to presidents. I got sucked into buying trading cards for many things: Star Wars; DC super-heroes; Marvel super-heroes; Milestone super-heroes; hell, even Youngblood. But I think perhaps my favourite trading card purchasing was, as still is, Milk and Cheese: Dairy Products Gone Bad. Of course, like so many things, instead of enjoying the sport of buying and trading, I just bought a box, and wound up with four or five sets, which I still have sitting in the very box pictured here. Did I need to buy a box, hell no, but that’s just the kind of geek I was back in the day.
Anyone want a set?
I’ve been thinking about a new tv lately and i was thinking how nice
it’d be to have some kind of report for consumers on what’s available
and comparables… Und voila… Here it is! also, vacuums .(Sorry
hon, the dysons didn’t fare very well).
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Daytime, because i haven’t felt this cruddy getting on a plane
since… the last time i got on a plane. Nighttime, because i
like to be able to breathe when i sleep
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I had never heard the term ‘red zone’ before, but it’s apparently what
you use to describe a unneutered dog’s aggression when he hasn’t had
a… bitch session (For lack of a better term) in a long while
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I’m a comfortable flyer. I have no stomach or head troubles at all
(save for my ears popping) and i have no anxiety on take off or
landing, but i can’t help but think of multiple crash scenarios
throughout my journey. I hope if i do ever crash that there’s some
dharma initiative stations around.
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