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I could be into this. Big fan of both actresses.

When Kelly got her appendix removed did she yell out “ Steve Carrell !!!!”

The Cubs tried to get Ring fired or otherwise disciplined for her tweet. You really think that’s the first time they’ve done that? Or is it maybe part of a pattern of behavior?

Oxford University was founded in 1096 and I’m pretty sure the urban legend essay answer gag:

The hard part to believe is there only being one of these responses. If this article was, “half of a college class thinks they’re so clever, is wrong,” it would seem more plausible.

I actually would have been so mad if they made Raf’s cancer come back because then you know what they are doing....

It’s called “they aren’t open for 3 days”

Leave an open container of strawberries in your fruit drawer for three days and see what happens to them.  

Wow, good joke! Can’t wait to stick around for your interview with Scott Bakula followed by music the Blue Man Group!

skirt made out of men’s ties is amazing

- Petra took a crash course on being a supportive friend with Jane and ended up learning to spell the alphabet with her butt.

I'm so happy with Xo's storyline. The fact that she's going through an entire process of being well again, and what that means for her, her relationship, and her own relationship with herself and her body, is so beautifully written and acted. It's something that gets ignored way too often in any cancer/chronic

Petra’s current assistant who she only refers to as “temp” has to be a Sin Rosto agent, right? And likely the one who has been sending emails from Petra’s account?

I liked the little bit of interaction we got between Jane and the twins this week (their studiousness would presumably appeal to her, though they pair it with something of a know-it-all demeanour).

My favorite part of this is that Faulk is a defenseman who just put up a gorgeous piece of stickwork to score a pretty goal.

The problem is probably that Lehner wasn’t hitting his stick hard enough on the ice.

The idea of a city of 187,000 people being “small town” because it’s in Tennessee is absurd. Of course 187,000 people in a city that isn’t full of skyscrapers will “sprawl.”

I feel really bad for Veronica. She so wanted to get out of Neptune’s toxic orbit, but now she’s just as absorbed in its petty politics and lurid violence as ever. It really is true what Todd said, TV show revivals do exist just to torture these characters further for our amusement.

Pretty sure the beer glass is in that blue koozie.

Eliminating risks and mitigating risks are two different concepts. One is unrealistic. The other is practical.