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Youuuuuu're okaaaaaaaaaay!

At work, I've become EE-ron so they can differentiate me from A-A-ron.

Ever since that slightly fictionalized Erin Brockovich movie, people won't stop commenting on my great tits.

Nah, that's Maureen. Joanne is the lawyer girlfriend.

That's 95 cents worth of cents!

I met a Snowflake once. She was terrible.

I forgot all about Carrie Anne Moss.

Game over: we have a winner.

"Head Over Heels" >>

She did basically shut down the industry for younger singers. Taking the Beyoncé Age to represent "Crazy in Love" onward, the only A-level R&B singles she couldn't claim were "Be Without You", "We Belong Together" and maybe Alicia Keys' "You Don't Know My Name".

Nope. I like them all, skippable tracks included.

It's apparently the first hour-long drama since "Get Christie Love," but it's crazy how frequently the unqualified version of that "fact" pops up, considering how easy it is to disprove.

I remember liking "Mungo City" at the time, but it had no radio traction whatsoever, and I haven't heard it in years.

I generally check out after "Street Lights".

"Vapors," though.

"1 Thing" is probably the best Beyoncé-level single to slip though Beyoncé's fingers.

The presence of the superior "Diamonds Remix" makes the original almost unnecessary. I like "Roses", but that middle section of LR is second only to the last quarter of 808s & Heartbreaks in terms of skippability.

Is liking "Toxic" an unpopular opinion? It's not like you're going to bat for "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart" or anything.

I love most of LR, but there are a couple of tracks I never ever, ever listen to. For every "Gone" there's a "Bring Me Down" just waiting to get skipped.

For me, it's "Just Like a Pill".