Grand Avenue by Steve Breen and Mike Thompson
- January 06, 2013
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Grand Avenue stars Kate Macfarlane, an avid sports fan who powerwalks to stay in shape. Not your typical cookie-baking granny, Grandma Kate has her hands full with her terrific twosome, who are best buddies even though their personalities clash. Gabby is an ambitious, newspaper-reading little girl who plans to become a billionaire before she's 30. Her brother Michael is a more sensitive soul who prefers riding his skateboard or performing scenes from Shakespeare to just about anything else.
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Comments (9) (Please sign in to comment)
gladiator85 said, 5 months ago
lol
whmIII said, 5 months ago
SNORT…
Wolf Emperor
said, 5 months ago
Glad I bought my new space heater. It’s a happy medium between being freezing cold and having a high electric bill.
Comic Minister said, 5 months ago
I think she is guys.
Homer D. Poe
said, 5 months ago
Not “cool down” but “heat”
They are recalling the summer A/C gripe.
Hunter7 said, 5 months ago
nah. Go outside and play. Its warmer outside.
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kaecispop said, 5 months ago
@Homer D. Poe
It’s called sarcasm.
Teresa said, 5 months ago
yeah, I knew that was coming!
we have propane heaters in the 2 main rooms of the house, a big box fan held up above each one, pushing the heat to the floor and also down the hall. Works better than electricity and is much cheaper.
Also, our electric company, SCE & G, pays us back in hundreths of cents per kilowatt hour when the temperature is too high in summer and too low in winter. When the temperature is mild, either season, they charge us a few cents per kilowatt hour more.
Ferengi bast**ds!
comicsssfan said, 4 months ago
My dad keeps his house pretty cold.