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The show portrayed an American working class family struggling to get by on a limited household income in the fictional town of Lanford, Illinois. Many critics considered the show notable as one of the first sitcoms to portray an American family in which economics necessitated two parents working jobs outside the home.[1][2] For many years, Roseanne tackled taboo subjects or joked about issues that most other popular shows at the time avoided, such as poverty, alcoholism, drug abuse, sex, menstruation, teenage pregnancy, masturbation, obesity, abortion, race, social class, domestic violence, and homosexuality. The show was also significant for its portrayal of feminist ideals including a female-dominated household, an overweight female lead whose likability did not rely on her appearance, relationships between female characters that were cooperative rather than competitive, and females openly expressing themselves without negative consequences.
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04-29-2009, 10:52 AM
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If you give a mouse a cookie is a bedtime favorite! Many of us remember falling to sleep to the story about the mouse that just kept asking for more and more until the boy fell asleep. Sometimes we’d even be lucky enough to make it to the end when the story starts again.
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07-28-2009, 02:28 AM
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Sadly, yes I am old enough to remember this song. Loved it when I was growing up.
Goodbye to you, my trusted friend.
We've known each other since we're nine or ten.
Together we climbed hills or trees.
Learned of love and ABC's,
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I loved this song when it came out!
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07-28-2009, 02:38 AM
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Creem (whose trademark is capitalized CREEM), “America’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll Magazine”, was a monthly rock ‘n’ roll publication first published in March 1969 by Barry Kramer and founding editor Tony Reay. It suspended production in 1989 but received a short-lived renaissance in the early ’90s as a glossy tabloid. Lester Bangs, often cited as “America’s Greatest Rock Critic”, became editor in 1971. The term “punk rock” was said to have been coined by the magazine in 1971, and the term “heavy metal” also first used in its pages.
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OMG Billy Squier--stroke me stroke me stroke! lmao
Though david lee roth was cool, I thought eddie van halen was hot!
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