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I liked Days of Thunder better.

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Off topic, but does Tom Cruise love the cock? I get that vibe.

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Off topic, but does Tom Cruise love the cock? I get that vibe.

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Off topic, but does Tom Cruise love the cock? I get that vibe.


Yeah. There are plenty of stories about him. His marriages to Kidman and Homes were set up by the Scientology cult for his image.


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Off topic, but does Tom Cruise love the cock? I get that vibe.

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I mean,you gotta figure Cruise has banged Travolta. They both knew they could at least keep that one classified.


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I'm going to have to get two at the same time....at least I'm not RFDC though, that poor bastard is on the hook for 4 of them.

I can proudly say not one of these dolls has come into our home and we have no plans of getting any.

That worked for me until grandma stepped in. My wife finally won.

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It's not bad, they are good dolls.


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It's not bad, they are good dolls.


Cruise and travolta?


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I used to like them but no.


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The American Girls dolls are not only well made dolls with top notch clothing, they actually help educate girls. They come with a story about the girl they represent. Many are from the 1800's and kids learn about how/when the character they represent came to America. They learn about how some kids were forced to work, before labor laws prohibited such exploitation. It's really pretty educational, besides the dolls being of higher quality. My Daughter has 5-6 of them and she will probably keep them for her children and grandchildren. Samantha was her first, Kirsten and Nellie came after Samantha. The last doll she got was Addy, who was a black slave, who escaped a plantation in North Carolina. Each doll comes with a book that tells the story of that girl and the stories are really quite good.

Thanks, that's pretty informative

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I have both a Daughter and a son. My Daughter is 3 years older than my Son. There were a few Christmas' in a row, where she got an American girls doll as one of her presents and it was always one of her favorite gifts. The story behind the doll made the doll. It really was as if she knew the doll then. Unlike a Barbie or other dolls, this doll had a history. It had a story (and an interesting one at that) that captured her interest. The fact that it was a prettier, better clothed doll was a plus, but the story behind the doll was a huge factor in how much she liked her dolls. The kids share the stories about their dolls and often it determines which dolls they want. It's not just about which one looks the most like them, or looks the most attractive to them. The parties at the stores do get over the top, but the kids love them.

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RFDC wrote:
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Off topic, but does Tom Cruise love the cock? I get that vibe.

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Elmhurst Steve wrote:
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The American Girls dolls are not only well made dolls with top notch clothing, they actually help educate girls. They come with a story about the girl they represent. Many are from the 1800's and kids learn about how/when the character they represent came to America. They learn about how some kids were forced to work, before labor laws prohibited such exploitation. It's really pretty educational, besides the dolls being of higher quality. My Daughter has 5-6 of them and she will probably keep them for her children and grandchildren. Samantha was her first, Kirsten and Nellie came after Samantha. The last doll she got was Addy, who was a black slave, who escaped a plantation in North Carolina. Each doll comes with a book that tells the story of that girl and the stories are really quite good.

Thanks, that's pretty informative

Why do you know so much? I thought you only had a son.



I have both a Daughter and a son. My Daughter is 3 years older than my Son. There were a few Christmas' in a row, where she got an American girls doll as one of her presents and it was always one of her favorite gifts. The story behind the doll made the doll. It really was as if she knew the doll then. Unlike a Barbie or other dolls, this doll had a history. It had a story (and an interesting one at that) that captured her interest. The fact that it was a prettier, better clothed doll was a plus, but the story behind the doll was a huge factor in how much she liked her dolls. The kids share the stories about their dolls and often it determines which dolls they want. It's not just about which one looks the most like them, or looks the most attractive to them. The parties at the stores do get over the top, but the kids love them.

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If I were to put a percentage on it, Id say

Travolta 98%
Cruise 92%

Cruise is so weird that Ill allow for the fact that he might just be so fucking weird it confuses the normal conventions.


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The parties at the stores do get over the top, but the kids love them.


ain't no party like an American Girls party !


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The parties at the stores do get over the top, but the kids love them.


ain't no party like an American Girls party !

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The parties at the stores do get over the top, but the kids love them.


ain't no party like an American Girls party !


For a 7-8 year old girl that's having a birthday party, it's about as good as it gets. That, or a part at "Lets Dress Up" where they get to dress up is any one of hundreds of different costumes and act out a play, as well as enjoying a tea/cake party. You may find it silly, but I guarantee my Daughter had some fun birthday parties. My favorite though was her "Double Dare" party. I rented out the school gym for that and we did all kinds of games where water, eggs, silly string, green slime (same as used on the show) were incorporated. The kids were told it was going to be messy and to dress accordingly. It was a blast!

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After you buy the doll, find a bum on the street, and knock the food out of his hand.

Seriously, I imagine if you go to the downtown store, you will encounter a minimum of three homeless people.....on your way to buy a doll whose clothes cost more than an actual childs.



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Jesus Christ never made offensive signs. You cant go to heaven making signs like that.


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After you buy the doll, find a bum on the street, and knock the food out of his hand.

Seriously, I imagine if you go to the downtown store, you will encounter a minimum of three homeless people.....on your way to buy a doll whose clothes cost more than an actual childs.



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Jesus Christ never made offensive signs. You cant go to heaven making signs like that.


The implication being that one should spend the money on the Homeless person rather than on the doll. Fuck that. The homeless person would most likely take any money you give them and put it towards drugs or alcohol. Offer to buy them a meal and they are very likely to ask for money instead, because it's not food they want. Your Daughter and her happiness should come before someone that is not a family member, not a friend, not a neighbor and someone you probably wouldn't want to be in the company of for any length of time, lest the pungent smell of body odor and human waste make it's way to your nasal cavity. To feel guilty about bringing your own child joy is crazy.

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I used to think that too until once I asked a guy if I could buy him some food at McD's (back when I used to work downtown). Dude lit up "hells yeah" and I asked him what he wanted and he asked for a fucking cheeseburger meal.
So I went in, ordered my meal and his cheeseburger meal (for like 2.99) and got him a couple QP's w/cheese (I think they were 2 for 2 at that time) went out and gave him the food and dude ate it like he hadn't eaten in a week, because he probably hadn't.
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I used to think that too until once I asked a guy if I could buy him some food at McD's (back when I used to work downtown). Dude lit up "hells yeah" and I asked him what he wanted and he asked for a fucking cheeseburger meal.
So I went in, ordered my meal and his cheeseburger meal (for like 2.99) and got him a couple QP's w/cheese (I think they were 2 for 2 at that time) went out and gave him the food and dude ate it like he hadn't eaten in a week, because he probably hadn't.
Saw him a few times after that... then one day no more.



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The implication being that one should spend the money on the Homeless person rather than on the doll. Fuck that. The homeless person would most likely take any money you give them and put it towards drugs or alcohol. Offer to buy them a meal and they are very likely to ask for money instead, because it's not food they want. Your Daughter and her happiness should come before someone that is not a family member, not a friend, not a neighbor and someone you probably wouldn't want to be in the company of for any length of time, lest the pungent smell of body odor and human waste make it's way to your nasal cavity. To feel guilty about bringing your own child joy is crazy.

There's no guilt in bringing anyone joy but at some point there are limits where its just ridiculous right? That its my daughter and a big deal to her is priceless but putting that aside...its a fucking doll and its made of the same materials of the 20$ one at Target


The homeless thing is just an example of a way the money could help people.


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The implication being that one should spend the money on the Homeless person rather than on the doll. Fuck that. The homeless person would most likely take any money you give them and put it towards drugs or alcohol. Offer to buy them a meal and they are very likely to ask for money instead, because it's not food they want. Your Daughter and her happiness should come before someone that is not a family member, not a friend, not a neighbor and someone you probably wouldn't want to be in the company of for any length of time, lest the pungent smell of body odor and human waste make it's way to your nasal cavity. To feel guilty about bringing your own child joy is crazy.

There's no guilt in bringing anyone joy but at some point there are limits where its just ridiculous right? That its my daughter and a big deal to her is priceless but putting that aside...its a fucking doll and its made of the same materials of the 20$ one at Target


The homeless thing is just an example of a way the money could help people.


You might look at it as ridiculous when a 16 year old is given a car for his/her Birthday. The money spent on that car could have fed hundreds/thousands of hungry people. But those people are not that Father's concern. The people that he brings into the world (his children obviously) and his extended family are. Nobody should feel badly about having earned a better place in life and having the ability to share his/her good fortune with those he/she loves. This is not a communistic nation. Some people have more than others and usually it's because they did better in school, worked harder and made better decisions. Are they supposed to turn around and give it all away then, to those who slacked off in school, dropped out, are lazy and choose to abuse alcohol and drugs, because they feel guilty about having a better lifestyle? Hell no. They earned it and they should enjoy it.

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The implication being that one should spend the money on the Homeless person rather than on the doll. Fuck that. The homeless person would most likely take any money you give them and put it towards drugs or alcohol. Offer to buy them a meal and they are very likely to ask for money instead, because it's not food they want. Your Daughter and her happiness should come before someone that is not a family member, not a friend, not a neighbor and someone you probably wouldn't want to be in the company of for any length of time, lest the pungent smell of body odor and human waste make it's way to your nasal cavity. To feel guilty about bringing your own child joy is crazy.

There's no guilt in bringing anyone joy but at some point there are limits where its just ridiculous right? That its my daughter and a big deal to her is priceless but putting that aside...its a fucking doll and its made of the same materials of the 20$ one at Target


The homeless thing is just an example of a way the money could help people.


You might look at it as ridiculous when a 16 year old is given a car for his/her Birthday. The money spent on that car could have fed hundreds/thousands of hungry people. But those people are not that Father's concern. The people that he brings into the world (his children obviously) and his extended family are. Nobody should feel badly about having earned a better place in life and having the ability to share his/her good fortune with those he/she loves. This is not a communistic nation. Some people have more than others and usually it's because they did better in school, worked harder and made better decisions. Are they supposed to turn around and give it all away then, to those who slacked off in school, dropped out, are lazy and choose to abuse alcohol and drugs, because they feel guilty about having a better lifestyle? Hell no. They earned it and they should enjoy it.

No of course not you don't have to take its ridiculous extremes

I'm not sure that hard work is as big a part of success as it was in the past. That's a nice idea though.

And who said give everything? Do you hate all charity? Have you ever donated? If so, why? You earned it

Forget your idea of homeless people. Any charity....cancer kids?


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A lot of "rich folk" are that way because mom & pop left them a shitload in inheritance,too. Trump comes to mind.

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But those people are not that Father's concern.


Like Cain sneering, "Am I my brother's keeper?"

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Like Cain sneering, "Am I my brother's keeper?"


Yeah,he was lousy as a SCORE host,too.

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You know what's a fucking ripoff is ballet classes. I probably spend over $1000/year on that shit. Kills my feet too.

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You aint kiddin.

We were deciding between soccer, karate, or ballet for my daughter and I was a little surprised there were limited options for introductory classes.

Its like 900$ for 12 months.


My Daughter was a competitive cheerleader on traveling teams for 7 years.Between the club dues & travel expenses, we probably spent $5K each year. Yet guys are complaining about spending $100 on a doll. $100 today was worth $23 in 1975. Buy the Girl the Doll.

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