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@baseballchica03: My grandmother (who speaks no English and eats mostly Korean food) likes the mayo on white bread sometimes. She liked it a lot more than we did (as kids).

@Rooo sez BISH PLZ: Wow. Maybe they were lazy and already had one for Mexico. And apparently Spain=Mexico. Nevermind that they're on different continents. Or that they're two different countries with very different cultures.

@WaffleCopter: I grew up in a far-off suburb of Philadelphia. It wasn't until I was older how xenophobic my suburban town was either.

@WaffleCopter: Really?!? I grew up in PA and was willfully ignorant of the "conservative" parts. (Even though we always had an in-service day during the first day of hunting.)

@StarHen: Very true. I've never built a PC myself, but upgrading memory and replacing a dead power supply was a much better experience online. (More availability so you're not stuck with the few ones B&Ms offer and better prices.)

@Dora_NYC: I think (hope) it's all part of his master plan. Rachel has been known to leave New Directions (Cabaret). She's a pretty confident woman, but she's still a high school girl and very "dramatic" at that.

@RousseMacabre: I didn't she belonged here and added little to no value to the plot. This was definitely the first time we saw her.

@notarobot: I didn't see that much chemistry in this one though. I was disappointed. Really, the "rivalry" is between Finn and Jessie.

@14Kgold: I want to hear more Jonathan Groff singing, excessive spitting and all!

@JaneGalaxy: This is true. The New Directions girls did "Express Yourself." Corset bustiers not optional!

@cowboydan: It's not worth it if there's no motorcycle on stage!

Online shopping has been great for electronics! Most stores have horrible return policies anyway (14 days, returning "stocking" fee). I also look at reviews (the best thing about shopping online). Best of all, online stores are cheaper than the B&M ones.

@SinRouge: I find that "stunt casting" has been done a lot more for plays these days. (Lots of actors who can act on stage, but very few have the vocal chops to sing 8x a week.)

@Beat Girl: I didn't wear pink until I graduated from college. I'm not sure the reasoning. As a young toddler, my mother dressed me as her doll (pretty dresses and home perms with pigtails), but there wasn't an overuse of pink. In the early to mid 80s (when my mother dressed me), there wasn't the oversaturation of

I don't know if I (the eldest and the girl) am the favorite, but I'm definitely the good, responsible child of my family. My younger brother definitely insists on playing the "baby" even at the age of 26.

There was no state-mandated driving lessons/practice for minors when I was learning to drive. My parents did pay for a few hours of professional behind-the-wheel training (I'm the oldest and a girl).

@CynicalPink: I can see using Caps Lock when italics and bold are not available. (I don't think regular texting allows this. I have no idea if Twitter allows this either.)