YouCannotHaveTheMango
YouCannotHaveTheMango
YouCannotHaveTheMango

I prefer wearing dresses-they make me feel good and are so easy!

I got a pair from nine west last year that I loved. They weren't a crazy high wedge, but were slightly taller than a kitten heel. SO comfy.

Seconded. You can find a beautiful pair of wedges that are sleek and professional, and nto painful.

It will be our little secret. :) Thanks!

Yes, I had to pass it. And I passed with a good grade, thank you very much.

YOU READ MY MIND.

I Dane Cook's case, it was a family member! Ouch.

My cable bill is too expensive this year for HBO-thus no True Blood for me.

When this movie came out, a little girl went up to my grandma and called her Mrs. Doubtfire. We never let her live it down (they had the SAME glasses-uncanny). Every time the movie was on TV, my cousin would call her to tell her it was on. Ha!

I'd always skip that part. I watched that move twice a day for at least a year when I was little. I watched it again when I was in middle school and was like, "I don't remember them going to the bank!" hahahaha

My brother and I still say :"It was a run by fruiting (or what have you)." We are 24 and 26. bahahahaha

I misspelled Journalism on my graduation announcements. So embarrassing.

He is in his 40s, but still looks like he's in his 20s.

Oh that sent shivers down my spine! SO intense, and totally justified.

You are still doing something!! Seriously, try not to get down on yourself. Walking is still great for you. Especially if you were diagnosed with a major medical issue. Take ti slow, and work your way up!

As a graduate of a J school, statistics is the ONLY math I had to take.

My parents never ask my brother to stop smoking marijuana, they just suggest it (for specific employment purposes). But we always hound him to stop smoking cigarettes.

I know I'm not the only one: but I drank a lot in college, made fantastic friends, have great memories, and have been gainfully employed nine days out of college. I'm sure she'll be just fine! My parents talked to me about their expectations of my behavior and grades before I left, and I'd like to think I was good on

I'm so glad Colorado has the ban! My asthmatic lungs are forever grateful.

Preach!