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beckster aka Tatertits Wrote:
LeNeve Wrote:
beckster Wrote:
LeNeve Wrote:I've never seen any of the guys my mom lived with after they split up. what the fuck is wrong with this broad.

Now if she ended up getting a divorce from my Stepdad I would probaly stay in touch with him, easily. But I've known him since I was 14 too.

She keeps in contact with her mother's exes?? She's got daddy issues fo sho.

Jenny mccarthy wants jim carrey to hang out with her son still.

:? How weird...

Her kid is autistic, and has some connection with him.
Vocal Fry likes the BBC.

Shocker.

No wonder she likes younger guys, less kids and jail time.
Chip Wrote:I had American Lit. and Nobel Prize Author classes in high school, still, I never read it. And if his name was brought up, I forgot it.
Isn't Pittsburgh in the Midwest? Cleveland is, and you're not that far from there.

I'm pretty sure we did this in Middle school or early high school. EAST COAST!
Pittsburgh is considered East Coast. The cut off point is the PA/OH border.
Pete Nice Wrote:
Joe Wrote:
Pete Nice Wrote:
Chip Wrote:I had never even heard of Fahrenheit 451 until I heard it mentioned with Fahrenheit 9-11

Because Spot read it in high school, he assumes everyone had to?

public schools...... :roll:

We either watched the movie or read the book in my public school

midwest public schools :roll:

Ray Bradbury is considered one of the greatest American novelists. I can see why Brampton doesn't know him. But there is no American who should not know who he was.
I know who he was, I was joking earlier

they had a tv show called "Ray Bradbury theatre" when I was younger
Pete Nice Wrote:
Joe Wrote:We either watched the movie or read the book in my public school

midwest public schools :roll:

Ray Bradbury is considered one of the greatest American novelists. I can see why Brampton doesn't know him. But there is no American who should not know who he was.

I have no clue who he is
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Chip Wrote:
beckster Wrote:
LeNeve Wrote:Jenny mccarthy wants jim carrey to hang out with her son still.

:? How weird...

Her kid is autistic, and has some connection with him.

Ok, that makes some more sense, especially if he's still young.
Pete Nice Wrote:Pittsburgh is considered East Coast. The cut off point is the PA/OH border.

Weirf.
Women cannot be DJs.
Those wedding DJ's were beyond horrible.

How did they ever even get the job?
HOLY FUCK, Spot gives $300 for a wedding gift?

I am very generous and come no where close to that.

Around here, if you give a couple $300 as a wedding gift, the bride comes over the next morning and blows you.

When I got married in 2000, I don't think there was a single cash gift over $50.

When I got married in 2008, I don't think I got a single cash gift over $100.

I usually start at $100 plus a meaningful gift and go up from there. It also depends on if you have to travel, get a hotel, get a plane ticket, pay for the bar, etc.
Pete Nice Wrote:Those wedding DJ's were beyond horrible.

How did they ever even get the job?

Cause Eddie has arthritis
Pete Nice Wrote:HOLY FUCK, Spot gives $300 for a wedding gift?

I am very generous and come no where close to that.

Around here, if you give a couple $300 as a wedding gift, the bride comes over the next morning and blows you.

When I got married in 2000, I don't think there was a single cash gift over $50.

When I got married in 2008, I don't think I got a single cash gift over $100.

I usually start at $100 plus a meaningful gift and go up from there. It also depends on if you have to travel, get a hotel, get a plane ticket, pay for the bar, etc.

$50 if I go to the wedding alone. $100 if I go with a date.
Pete Nice Wrote:HOLY FUCK, Spot gives $300 for a wedding gift?

I am very generous and come no where close to that.

Around here, if you give a couple $300 as a wedding gift, the bride comes over the next morning and blows you.

When I got married in 2000, I don't think there was a single cash gift over $50.

When I got married in 2008, I don't think I got a single cash gift over $100.

I usually start at $100 plus a meaningful gift and go up from there. It also depends on if you have to travel, get a hotel, get a plane ticket, pay for the bar, etc.

I've gone to a couple of weddings that were pretty shitty, I think I gave $50.
Every other one it's been $100.
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