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Seriously, we have like 3 or more subways in my college town, and I hated if anyone suggested to go there to grab food. No one understood that it smells just weird and gross. I hate the Subway smell. Hate. Same with Quiznos.

I thought it was Raisin Bran? :P

If I were you, I would seriously delete this "friend" of mine and no longer consider him as part of my life. That's just so shitty. I'm sorry :(

Kerrie Lee, you are CUHRAZY.

TACKY! I got a fortune last week that said "Made in America." That was actually my fortune. I couldn't stop laughing because 1) what kind of fortune is that?! and 2) erm, I wasn't conceived or born in America. LOL.

I am! :)

Haha, I saw that too! That's my 2nd favorite. :P

Yeah, that's like the traditional definition of it, but it's not always used literally, you know?

My favorite line from the linked article: "Amou Haji jan, thank you for showing us how poor we live." Because "amou" means uncle or is used as a way to address, for instance, your dad's best guy friend. "Haji" is kinda equivalent to sir...but I can't really describe it. And "jan" is a term of endearment. So putting

Ashley Wagner kinda looks a bit like Tara Lipinski. Maybe that's just me? Probably just me.

I know, he was just being himself and doing it well! I also find him attractive regardless of his hair, haha.

Alex Ebert? Well to be honest, that's his look. He's a pretty cool musician. Have you ever heard Edward Sharp and the Magnetic Zeros? He's the lead singer. His music is like...indie and folksy, so I mean, this is who he is :)

Pennsylvania always disappoints (and rightly so) in reports like this, but I still can't help but have a soft spot for my state. HALP! I'm torn.

Yeah exactly, it was entertaining, but as you said, it wasn't thought-provoking. I wasn't left feeling enlightened or anything like that, hah.

I loooove Helen Mirren's dress (obsessed with that color in particular!) and hair. I hope that when I'm her age, I can look that fabulous and put-together.

Yeah he said something about dropping out of med school to do film stuff instead and how his award is better than saving lives. I was like, "uh...don't say these things out loud." Haha.

Oh, of course! How could I forget the hair?!

I know! There wasn't any character development, and I couldn't relate to any of the characters. Not that I should, but I just felt indifferent to pretty much all of the characters. I mean, I thought Amy Adams and Jennifer Lawrence looked gorgeous in the movie, but that's pretty much all I remembered: the outfits.

Haha seriously! It was unnecessarily long, and the story line was nothing spectacular. It was just "meh."

That picture of Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston makes me so happy :D Love them.