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I’m taking you to Disneyland.
For the rest of the day, we’re going to take those cheesy cliche pictures that every other couple takes, because we’re already here and we might as well. I want something for us to look back on later. I mean, it doesn’t hurt to take snapshots of the moments we have together, and make them last.
We’ll walk around and laugh at things, or people that we find funny. We’re going on every ride and watching every show. As we wait in line, I’m going to kiss you every chance I get because I’m ridiculously affectionate like that. We’re also getting matching Mickey and Minnie gloves, okay? Just because I want us to match. And as we watch the fireworks later that night we can hold each other’s hands.
I have a feeling we’ll have the best day anyone could have here. I’ll make damn sure of it. We’re going to have a day all to ourselves, just you and I. No distractions, no nothing. Just us. We owe it to ourselves. All of the waiting and being patient, it’s all worth it when I get to be with you.
They say that Disneyland is the happiest place on Earth, but to be honest… As cheesy as it sounds, the happiest place on Earth for me is anywhere where I’m near you. And I can’t wait to cross this off of our to-do list.
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A Summer Reading List, By R.L. Stine, Judy Blume, and Other Y.A. Icons
A seasonal gift (or burden) of our youth is the old summer reading list, those books we were supposed to “get ahead” on while ostensibly on vacation for three joyous months. Sometimes we loved the list, sometimes we hated it, and we read it with varying levels of dedication depending on that. But what if you could have picked those books yourself: What would you have chosen? As a companion to our primer on how to identify the perfect beach read, we asked some of our favorite Y.A. book authors (Judy Blume! R.L. Stine!) for the titles that would have been on their ideal summer reading lists—from middle-grade to Y.A. to adult—and why.
R.L. STINE, author of the Goosebumps and Fear Streetseries (among others) and an upcoming novel for adults titledRed Rain, told The Atlantic Wire, ”I would recommend a wonderful, scary Ray Bradbury novel that has always been one of my favorites—Something Wicked This Way Comes.” Stine adds, “I would also recommend The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. A bit difficult but accessible enough to Y.A. readers and worth it for the amazing imagination and droll humor and unforgettable characters.”
Read more at The Atlantic Wire. [Image: Ed Yourdan/Flickr]
We are reverting to our teenage selves.
This is gonna be the BEST SUMMER EVAR!
Today is National Doughnut Day.
Dunkin’ Donuts will give out free doughnuts with the purchase of a beverage.
Krispy Kreme is giving customers free doughnuts for just showing up — no purchase required.
You’re welcome everyone.
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My Date With The President’s Daughter (1998)
Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century (1999)Smart House (1999)
Johnny Tsunami (1999)The Color of Friendship (2000)
Mom’s Got a Date with a Vampire (2000)
Phantom of the Megaplex (2000)
The Ultimate Christmas Present (2000)
Halloweentown II: Kalabar’s Revenge (2001)
A Ring of Endless Nights (2002)
OMG This is a joke right? Best. Find. Ever.
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I met chace right outside of my house, while he was shooting for GG. I screamed and he tripped down his trailer steps.. swag.
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Girls have size’s 0-16 (for most stores), and guys don’t have this form of sizing, just the size of their waists.
First of all, it’d be easier to purchase jeans from different stores. A US size 2 at one store may not be the same as a US size 2 from another store. However, if you measure at 26 inches at the waist at one store, you’ll most likely still be 26 inches at another store.
Secondly, stores wouldn’t have to change their standard of sizings. A size 2 now was a size 8 at some point in history. Again, 26 inches is still 26 inches.I also think removing the current standard of sizing for girls (sizing 0-16) would be better psychologically for girls.
Except for men’s sizing is just as grossly vanity sized as womens regardless of it being in inches versus awkward sizing. What Gap considers a man’s “34 inch waist” isn’t the same as what Old Navy considers “34 inches”
Read this article from Esquire Magazine.
Sound Advice
This is such a cool idea. It’s a custom bracelet of a soundwave rendered in 3D. The bracelet is “designed” by the waveform of the message it encodes. And they’re a steal of a deal at $18.
The bracelets are part of the Sound Advice Project, a teen anti-drug abuse initiative, geared at getting parents to talk to their kids. The idea is that, as a parent, you record some message to your child (“Drugs are bad, m’kay”) and he or she carries that message with them at all times. Not sure that giving a 3D model of a soundwave is really the most direct way of talking to your kids, but it sure gets points for creativity and conceptual chutzpah.
This is super cool
Creative, meaningful, kinda nerdy. I think we have a winner.
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