I don't remember how old I was, or any of the details, but I do remember watching Planet of the Vampires at a young age. Probably several times. Oh, the joys of independent TV stations back in the '70s/80s ...
"PC master race" started as a sarcastic statement against elitist attitudes of PC gamers, but then the PC gamers started making it their own. It even has a Fabio-like mascot.
Ah, but for the days of walking through metal detectors with a pocket full of change and meeting loved ones as they deboarded the plane.
Small correction for the millennials out there: The "we take all uses of 'bomb' seriously, even jokes" thing was in airports before 9/11. At least, in the ones I flew starting in the '90s. It may have been just to make us feel more secure (as the video says), but it might have also been "don't cry wolf" put into law.
You're telling me! We don't have kids, but manage to get 100+ treaters a year (my wife loves doing Halloween).
Back a hundred years ago when I was a kid (okay, maybe back in the late '70s or early '80s) we hated getting dark chocolate -- and surely made the same faces. ;) I was just being silly. Am surprised not many give out the party-sized chocolate bars, though.
"Hope for the best but prepare for the worst" was something my younger stepbrother picked up in the military; it subsequently helped him through his wife's late-term miscarriage.
Small correction for the millennials out there: The "we take all uses of 'bomb' seriously, even jokes" thing was in airports before 9/11. At least, in the ones I flew starting in the '90s. It may have been just to make us feel more secure (as the video says), but it might have also been "don't cry wolf" put into law.
Back a hundred years ago when I was a kid (okay, maybe back in the late '70s or early '80s) we hated getting dark chocolate -- and surely made the same faces. ;) I was just being silly. Am surprised not many give out the party-sized chocolate bars, though.