Acid Rain
October 24th, 2012
Nobody could have foreseen the death of a-wash.
(submitted by Molly)
Nobody could have foreseen the death of a-wash.
(submitted by Molly)


The Thanksgiving Letter
Eye Contact (back by popular demand)
LOL Cats
SNS: Me Tarzan, You Jane
Size Doesn’t Matter

They look like extras on Full House!
This insanely aweseomely tacky ’80′s photo is brought to you by 2 parents so ecstatic to have this kid to show off
I LOVE IT!!!!!!!! Awkward Family Heart Warmness
OMG, she made a full cycle of style…she’s 100% back in style in FTW TX!! giant hair NEVER quits and you can always wear red boots for a lifetime here
Oh my God! I’m from Grapevine, and you are so right! My mom actually looked like that, until a few years ago when she moved to DC
I had those boots! I loved those boots! (Cue crash test dummies) “Super maaaan never mad any moneeeyyy” ahh, the 80′s
I admire that lady for pulling off the Superman boots. Very few people can pull off Supe’s style.
A comment was deleted that was before my Oct. 24 post, so my post doesn’t make much sense…but thank you for deleting the comment that mentioned the baby not looking like the dad. The fashions may be dated (although I used to own that same flowered shirt!) and the pose strange, but the family is absolutely beautiful.
A healthy family using jean therapy.
Mom is rocking the cabbage flower shirt from The Limited.
Every cowgirl has to get her start somehow…
She is rocking those bright red elf boots. I wonder if she picked the color scheme just so she could wear those boots for it.
Yes, well, fortunately adoption has been around even longer than acid-wash jeans. Gees.
I am glad they deleted that last post. What a jerk.
Yep. Makes me wonder how that one got approved while some of my extremely clever and hilarious comments never see the light of day.
That looks like a professional photo. Why would a professional think this was a good pose? What is that pose anyway?
Posse. The word you’re after is posse.
Nope…I am pretty sure the word she chose is correct…….
pos·se
/ˈpäsē/
Noun
A body of men, typically armed, summoned by a sheriff to enforce the law.
The body of men in a county whom the sheriff could summon to enforce the law.