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Things I am thankful for -

Robin William's living environment in Mrs. Doubtfire
Bread Bakers, for without them, we'd have no bread
The discovery of plutonium
The error in the calculations to go to Mars
My uncle's ex-wife's wisdom teeth experience
Dinosaurs, although they are obsolete, and marriage is still around
Turkey mixed with Thanksgiving gravy, mmmm is it good
The old lady at the very beginning of Mrs. Doubtfire who says, "Shoe! Shoe!", then calls Miranda Hillard at her office, saying "Miranda Hillard please!" - (I thought she was Mrs. Doubtfire when I first saw it, hahaha)
Peter Gabriel and his geneous work, especially The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. Without that album, I would never have tossed my used kleenex over my right shoulder in 10th grade biology. Thank you Peter!
Again, Peter Gabriel, for giving me material to toy around at the Taco Bell drive through with. What a geneous!
The Panda Express, for being the perfect place to eat at when you want to go out and "get a bite to eat".
Sesame Street, for providing me with all those moments of laughter during those number and letter songs. I used to laugh so hard during those!
Cynthia my old babysitter, for existing so I could imagine she is running with a cane during the number songs in Sesame Street.
Peter Gabriel's "Shock the Monkey", for allowing me to imagine a man and a monkey walking into Peter Gabriel's house holding hands, as the "pre-shock" experience.
Pirates, and pirate stories. They are seriously the coolest.
The song "Counting Out Time" by Genesis, to allow me to be reminded of my 10th grade biology teacher, and my career exploration teacher.
My 10th grade biology teacher's assistant, named Mrs. Shepard. She was truly a "You can't live with them, and you can't live without them" lady. Not to be confused with the other line, "Can't live with them, can't shoot them".
Statues that bob slowly from side to side.
Dream Theater, for keeping my summer of 2003 complete, and not overly anxious to begin my senior year of high school.
BYU, for not only accepting me, but for admitting that the University wouldn't function without people like me.
My ASL class, for keeping my summer of 2005 complete, and then some.
The idea that bread bakers were never meant to bump into strangers, and when they were about to, they had to be overly-dramatic about it.
The large yellow creature that ascended on a large building.
The brat pack.
The belief that x really does equal y, if their integers are equal. (Wait, I'm not thankful for that, sorry).
Senior citizens. They truly are so funny.
Car honking in movies, they make the movie so much funnier.
Film producers, and directors, for bringing hours of entertainment into my life.
Miserable one way interpretations of what would appear to the public as a failing relationship between a man and a woman.
The freedom of replacing the word "thankful" with "grateful".
Dr. Pepper, the drink that has always been kind to me even in the most mouth-rotting situations.
The fact that there is a light at the end of every tunnel.
The idea that Dilbert comic books were never meant to touch chairs.
The fact that I'm interested in a career for the money. What a funny cause!
The color pink, to provide life to the quote "I've seen enough pink today".
Driver's Ed, for providing me with an excuse to sit through lectures about road rules, which I thoroughly enjoy.
The idea that long lists have to end eventually, so you might as well end them now.