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That's actually what they're doing. This post is horribly misleading because Whitney and Chelsea are having Lady Power Hour on Wednesday. Up All Night is going to 9:30 on Thursday and 30 rock is taking Community's place at 8.

I agree to everything you said here. This would make for absolutely perfect Wednesday and Thursday nights.

Actually Thursdays will be 30 Rock, Parks and Rec, The Office, and Up All Night. Wednesday is Whitney and Chelsea.

I am in SHOCK that Whitney is being watched. To me it's like Outsourced's magic viewer numbers from last year. Who the heck is watching it? Have they had recent lobotomies?

30 rock is at 8 on Thursdays and Up All Night is at 9:30. Chelsea and Whitney are on Wednesday.

Deal breaker. If my boyfriend did that we would be in such a fight. He had better know damn well that anything that could potentially survive a nuclear explosion is not my friend.

A world with only dishwasher food is a world I don't want to live in.

I see I should have refreshed the page before asking that exact same question.

I once made s'mores while babysitting by lighting up the gas stove on high and holding the marshmallows over it on dinner forks. The kids told me they'd done it before but I'm pretty sure I'm lucky we didn't burn down the house.

I have to ask, in what world do you have a working dishwasher but no stove, oven, or microwave? I get the grilling with your car and cooking stuff on your heater but I always thought Dishwasher Lasagna was more, "Cool, I can cook and wash dishes at the same time!" and less, "I have no oven."

I am so glad I'm not the only one. I once called my parents crying (they live an hour away) when I found one in my apartment. It took me three hours to calm down enough to kill it.

Twilight baffles me. I've read Stephanie Meyer's books (including her separate novel The Host which had a better plot but was still pretty painful) and understand why it's popular among teenage girls (because 13 year old me would have eaten that crap up) but the writing is just so off. The narration isn't fluid and no

I get it from my own friends sometimes, but then they always eat mud and ask to borrow my books. I avoid raised eyebrows on the subway because I am often mistaken for being 16.

I hate the stigma that comes with reading Teen-Fiction/Young Adult Fiction. YA fiction makes a lot of money and there's a lot of really good stuff out there. I wish people wouldn't write it off as being "just for teenagers."

Me too! The title of this post needs to be re-thought.

I think what kept Harry Potter from being 10 million shrieking teenage girls was that the books were read by teenage boys as well. In fairness, I no longer know any teenage boys but I do know a fair amount of 20+ males that do nothing but praise Hunger Games. So what I'm saying is, I hope you're right. I loved the

Race is dictated genetically while ethnicity includes social groupings like language, culture and religion. Italian for example, is not a race but is an ethnicity. Ethnicity is how you get things like Italian Americans and Jewish Americans etc.

I live in hope that they'll be embarrassed by something, but you're probably right.

I'm sure her family is embarrassed but that has nothing to do with the point being made here.

I don't think it's blame so much as a point. Like, "if marriage is so sacred how come she can get married for only 72 days but I've been with my partner for 30 years and we aren't allowed to." That kind of thing.