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Ms Avery
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I have no idea.

I actually thought that was what this headline was about…

When was she easy? Aside from not being a virgin?

Am I the only one who doesn't understand Donna's 'false alarm' idea?

Oh man, that reminds me of the sleepover I went to aged 15 where we watched IT and were all traumatised and too scared to use the bathroom afterwards.

Oh God, Sally's face at the end broke my heart. I mean, she wasn't just surprised or grossed out, she was really upset.

I just love how she said that line! So very sincerely.

Sporadicus! I love that.

It's mentioned in a pretty early scene, when she's having breakfast with her dad.

Really? I must have missed that. Weird.

Well, that too.

Also: this movie is why 90% of straight women my age love Paul Rudd.

Let's talk when we've mellowed.

I love this movie so much. I was just a little too young for it when it first came out, but my friends and I watched it endlessly as teenagers, and I still watch it every couple of years. (A couple months ago, some of us were out driving with a guy who doesn't have his full licence and we ended up on the motorway. We…

Some people lost everything!

"Are you telling me you argued your way up from a C+ to an A-?"
"You proud of me?"
"Honey, I couldn't be prouder if they were based on real grades."

Cher's dad is one of my dad's favourite movie characters ever. I think he was vaguely disappointed I never dated sketchy boys, so he never got a chance to use that line.

Yeah, come to think of it, that was probably fairly progressive for the times.

Wow, you guys talk like grown-ups.

I thought they declared peace in the Middle East?