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miraelh
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The outrage over her 'get fit' campaign was just true insanity.

I get so annoyed by Ivanka's "I'm just a normal lady with normal lady problems" schtick that she keeps putting out there.

Sure, it was a mistake….

Oh absolutely! My immediate thought was that they were going for just the most sitcom-y plot to ever sitcom plot and yet I love how it sorta kicked off Axl realizing that his time as a kid is fast ending. I remember being that age and having the same freak outs.

Oh Darrin, I loved him so much because he was the first guy who saw how awesome Sue is. I still shake my head at his decision to propose to Sue when she was still in high school though.

I've been really, really impressed with Axl's growth over the past couple of seasons. He still has room to grow, but he's most definitely far more mature than he was when the show started.

Yup and they decided to not date because they were too similar, which means that Sue would be too similar as well (because that's part of why Sue and Lexi are such good friends). And I agree, I mean there's the running gag about Sean showing up to be Sue's date, but that's felt way more like he's doing it to be nice,

I can't help but wish that Sue's chance with the golfcart guy had lasted longer though. I felt like they had good chemistry, which I've never really seen with Sue and Sean.

I only recently started watching this show (mainly because I have about a million other shows to watch and really couldn't bring anything else onto my docket), but I'm glad that I started watching it. I love the relationship between JJ, Ray, and Dylan. Their relationships, along with the Heck trio, are some of the

I nearly did a spit take when she popped up. I sorta feel like he's going to end up marrying her…

I loved that song so much as a kid. I would specially request my dad play it all of the time.

That's my mom's favorite "song" of the Beatles, bar none, and it made her life to hear Paul McCartney play the whole thing when we saw him live last year.

Same thing for me. That said I think that my parents are just lucky that kindergartner me didn't know more to Lou Reed's "Wild Side" than the chorus part….

While not a great song by any stretch of the imagination, I have a huge fondness for Rocky Raccoon. I think that it comes from the fact that it's a fun song to sing along with when you're 7. Plus there was a time when I thought that he was singing about a literal raccoon.

You need that when you have John Lennon with you making certain statements.

It's a great song to sing-along to in a crowd. I saw Paul McCartney last year and I can't tell a lie, it's chill-inducing to be in a crowd of that size singing along with the end.

If there's one thing that I can be happy about, it's the music that my parents listened to and subsequently made us listen to (because they were not into Raffi or that nonsense). I was probably the rare 5-year-old who could easily pick out David Bowie, the Beatles, Janis Joplin, and many others.

While they aren't the arbiter of all, Rolling Stone did call it the best Beatle song of all and the 28th best song.

I mean at least I'm not trying to claim that Ringo was the best of them all (although I don't 100% get the slagging he endures).

Is it super controversial to say that I like Harrison's songs best? Like the McCartney/Lennon songs that make up the bulk of their catalogue are great, but Harrison's songs are just beautiful.