I'm doing a re-watch with my teenage granddaughter now, and Bloody Mary scared the holy hell outta her lol.

The one with the little girl that came out of the painting with a straight razor and slit everyone's throats. I watched that while I was home alone at 1am. I had to ask my husband to come home on his lunch break to sit with me so I could get to sleep. My teenage sons, who were at friend's houses and not alone watching Supernatural, made fun of me. Until I had my adult niece watch the part where you first see the little girl and the first words out of her mouth were ahhh hell nah! That shit was scary. I missed those genuinely scary episodes as the seasons went on.

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Absolutely not. Half of the episodes of Forensic Files start with the words "blank was the kind of town where no one locked their doors at night" for a reason! I grew up in a medium-sized town (population approx 30k at the time) with not a huge amount of crime (again, at that time). My ex and I used to sleep with our window open until the night a man in the neighborhood who had stopped taking his schizophrenia medication entered someone's home through an unlocked window or door, stabbed and killed them before setting their house on fire. He then killed a newly married man who had come to help when he saw the fire. When the cops showed up, he ran at them with his knife and was shot and killed. All just a street over from where we and our infant son were peacefully sleeping. The man lived 2 doors down from my in-laws. I stopped sleeping with my windows open no matter how warm it was inside my house, and my doors are locked during the day.

I like soggy French fries, so I totally understand.

Dear Jesus, this cannot be real! If this is truly the only thing he ever does wrong, buy yourself a jar opener! If he's a great husband otherwise, why refuse counseling? I know this is annoying since my husband has been doing this for 32 years. Although I know he's not doing it on purpose, it's certainly not grounds for divorce in an otherwise perfect marriage. I feel like there is some context missing here, perhaps the neighbor "opening your jar" is a euphemism I'm not aware of? If this is all true, YTA and this is the stupidest reason for a divorce I've ever heard of.

This feels different than the 70s to me. Corporations own our politicians, education, and really good health care are too expensive, housing and food costs are out of control. The middle class is being dismantled. I'm just not all that optimistic.

That would have been great. They were all high and just laughed their asses off. Then he realized what a dumbass he was and laughed at himself.

I think he's asking her what he did that made her realize he's an idiot...

My (adult) son once asked his brother what plant salt grows on when he was high. He's the "smarter," older brother, too. He will never be allowed to live it down.

Am I the only one who prefers the original edited version?

Have you tried the October Daye series by Seanan Mcguire?

My uncle was born in Oklahoma and could easily have gotten stuck with Billy Bob...but he dodged that bullet and went by W.R. or just Bob.

As long as you're not looking at (or showing) those ankles!

I hated Vegas. Flagg was basically a dictator who did not allow drug use or partying. Everyone had a job and helped keep the trains running on time.

The worst part is that one of his sons (Owen, I believe) was a producer. But King has been fucking with his own work lately. He was involved with the TV version of Under the Dome, and it was horrible, not faithful to the book at all.

More than Rooty Tooty Fresh'N Fruity?

Honestly looks like a mechanic or construction worker hands to me. If that's the case, tell this person to f*ck off lol. Congratulations. No, it's not huge money, but $1100 isn't anything to sneeze at either, especially from Denny's.