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@ytuhermanotambien: Growing up we never had any graduations pre-high school either. There might have been a small ceremony for elementary school, but I don't remember it. I'm also pretty sure my parents didn't attend because it was during the day.

There was only a "gifted" program when I was forced to go to an underfunded [poor] school district between grades 2-3. I had just learned English in my previous school district, and somehow I got into "gifted."

I bought this very lovely cotton dress that looks like the epitome of summer (super cheap too because the zipper broke), one problem: polyester lining.

I've owned linen in the past, and unless it's lined with something synthetic, I've had issues with wrinkles.

@fauxfruit: Yes, because I'm pretty adament about having a non-diamond and possibly something vintage (if cheaper).

@la.donna.pietra: Because it has to be said (and I can't wait it for either),

@pyrrhic: Maybe they're realizing that people in their 20s are not making $100K.

@TheJubjubBird: I need to go back to the Georgetown shop. They have shoes there (most won't fit my slightly smaller feet though). The one in Tysons Corner does not.

Upon searching for the real-life pictures of the clothing, apparently the largest size available is a 42/US 8. Don't most designers have at least a size 12/14 as their largest?

@Leucadia: I did the once-a-week (this was before and during cell phones) in college three hours away. I moved three hours away in another direction and still doing once-a-week conversations.

@penguins268: I wish Crocs were readily accessible when I went to college. I had to deal with flip flops. I really dislike "thong" style footwear.

@Peppermint: Kids should wear supportive footwear. I don't like flip flops worn by young children either.

@slightlyhardup: I think that it's because they're supposed to be worn a little big. And they're a little wide for most feet.

I like them for wearing around the house (the cushy plastic is more comfortable than regular house slippers) or doing yard work. Plus it's all plastic so you can easily clean it off.

@Mayyria: She's definitely singing in the group numbers (all of the main cast were required to audition with song even for the characters of Emma, Sue, and Terri), but who knows if she's "solo" quality.

@rhialitybites: She lived at Finn's house after she was kicked out of her own. I assumed she moved into Puck's house when Finn found out he wasn't the father.

@Mayyria: The Gaga episode and this one was switched. (They are performing "Bad Romance" at the concerts.) So while Shelby knew Rachel was her daughter, Rachel did not.

@underwaterfraulein: There were rumors about this when they were working together. Kristin has stated that they're not friends. But they're professionals. I think Kristin had problems with someone in the management/creative side and that was the reason for her short Broadway run.

@Sodypop: It's definitely frusterating.

@Sodypop: If you're a naturalized citizenship (either through a test or being a child of one), you get an official certificate. That's proof. A passport is optional. I don't remember if there was a gap between having my green card and my naturalization certificate (which I received during a ceremony).