BSC #6: Kristy’s Big Day Or DEAR GOD MAKE IT STOP!!! Last Part!!!
Something tells me that it’s a good thing that there’s still some Pepsi and candy left in my fridge. It’s like I knew I was going to need just to get through this crappy book. My memory must not be what it used to be, cause I swear I didn’t remember the book being this damn bad.
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Nice snark! Looking forward to the next one.
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Mary Poppins ROCKS. I might be involved with a production this year. I'm older than you, and it's still all good. I know people even older who love it. It's a good time to be an adult. We can openly enjoy things meant for families, meaning kids.
Long story short, Karen scared the shit out of some kids and royally pissed off a worker at the playground, and never apologized for it and was generally treated as if it was fucking adorable of her.
That's the only real punishment in all the BSC books she ever, EVER got.
In a house of three fucking bathrooms, the fourteen kids and five teenagers can only use two and that is cause for everyone to forget which ones to use.
Probably the master bathroom, which would mean going though someone else's bedroom. That one being off limits is reasonable.
the fucking kid finds the damn money in her stinky sneaker. EWWWW…. I hope the cashier spit in your damn popcorn, you nasty fucking kid!!! Most paper ( ... )
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The fake wedding was cute, but creepy.
Emma and Karen are going to grow up to be as bratty and annoying as the Jenner girls.
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-Or the Kardashians
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I agree with this. I don't see the ew factor in step-siblings who share zero blood. Flowers in the Attic had the ick vibe because Chris and Cathy were not only brother and sister, but their parents were blood related too.
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Considering that one time, a woman who called my house looking for my older brother (who is adopted) asked me if I was his girlfriend and I nearly threw up? I will concur.
VC Andrews vibe or Marmalade Boy vibe, either way. +twitches+ That manga... talk about asshole parents...
I believe this is the book where logic was introduced to the proverbial window in Stoneybrook.
Karen Brewer, making Ruby (of Max & Ruby) look tolerable. I'll give Karen some credit, I'd rather be stuck next to her on a plane than Michelle Tanner. I could convince her I was a companion of the Doctor and it would be GLORIOUS.
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