2011-04-18

brendala: (Jem fixing her hair)
2011-04-18 01:14 pm
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Shopping Day...

After I finished some errands at the bank today, I dashed into a nearby clothing store in the hopes of continuing my never-ending quest to find pants that fit me properly (and can also be worn to work).

Bad news: The store only had skinny jeans and cargo pants (when will those trends f***ing die!?!?!?)

Good news: I found a cute orange turtleneck for $4! Which means I can spruce up my Velma costume. Hooray!
brendala: (Jem fixing her hair)
2011-04-18 01:14 pm
Entry tags:

Shopping Day...

After I finished some errands at the bank today, I dashed into a nearby clothing store in the hopes of continuing my never-ending quest to find pants that fit me properly (and can also be worn to work).

Bad news: The store only had skinny jeans and cargo pants (when will those trends f***ing die!?!?!?)

Good news: I found a cute orange turtleneck for $4! Which means I can spruce up my Velma costume. Hooray!
brendala: (PUP Vel Scooby hug)
2011-04-18 05:01 pm
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Pup Named Scooby Doo episode review: THE DRUG EPISODE!!!




OK, the actual title is Scooby Dude. But everybody knows it as “The Drug Episode”.  I’m sure most of you are already aware that every show produced in the late 80s/early 90s was legally obligated to make a “very special” drug episode even if that particular subject matter was completely out of place. Typically, said drug episodes would fail because their unintentional hilarity would drown out any legitimate anti-drug message. Pup’s drug episode was one of them.

And no, the unintentional hilarity does not come from the popular perception that Shaggy is a stoner (though that does play a part). Believe it or not, it gets even weirder than that…


Hop into the rabbit hole with me.... )
brendala: (PUP Vel Scooby hug)
2011-04-18 05:01 pm
Entry tags:

Pup Named Scooby Doo episode review: THE DRUG EPISODE!!!




OK, the actual title is Scooby Dude. But everybody knows it as “The Drug Episode”.  I’m sure most of you are already aware that every show produced in the late 80s/early 90s was legally obligated to make a “very special” drug episode even if that particular subject matter was completely out of place. Typically, said drug episodes would fail because their unintentional hilarity would drown out any legitimate anti-drug message. Pup’s drug episode was one of them.

And no, the unintentional hilarity does not come from the popular perception that Shaggy is a stoner (though that does play a part). Believe it or not, it gets even weirder than that…


Hop into the rabbit hole with me.... )