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Teavana doesn't have anywhere to sit down and just enjoy a cup if you want to. I'll totally snag some free sample mini cups and then walk away, but I'm also in a mall and am probably en route to a store. If I want to escape my house and enjoy a cup with a book or chatting with a friend, it's not a horrible idea to

Me too. Sign me up!

Yes yes yes!! And is it sad that my automatic reaction was, "CARE COUSINS CALL!" ??

I am definitely the one in my relationship who needs more space. I think this is the case for one of a few reasons:

Cock blocked by Dad... Yeah, that does suck something fierce.

Need I mention Sophia? The little girl who ends up being a zombie mid-season? The little girl whose disappearance was the awful, slow-paced bane of the plot of the first major half of the season? Kids can die. Just not sure about how Carl will turn out in the TV-verse.

I agree with you. I've known my fair share of people who have admitted to, when they were kids, throwing rocks and/or poking living things to see what would happen (bee hives, fish, etc.); or poking/throwing things at dead things. Or seeing how far one can land from swinging really hard on a swing. Or seeing how high

Ian's been in a bunch of things, though he might be most recognizable for being in Lost from the beginning (though as a much more brown-haired look) and his current role as Damon Salvatore, sexy-snarky-brooding vampire extraordinaire on the CW show, The Vampire Diaries. I have to also say that TVD is my biggest guilty

I'll bite on shortening the sleeves—I like the gauzey effect of the black on her complexion. The A-line look would improve as well; the skirt is weird with the length and the layering.

On the hand or the wrist or some part of my arm; never on my face. Ever. If I want someone to do make-up for me at a store, I'll buy the product first and then have them do it (but I only ever did this once or twice—for Prom and for a wedding or two where I was a bridesmaid). This is also why I'm hypervigilant when I

The dress doesn't do anything for her, but she looks lovely from the neck up.

If someone (probably Meloni) yells "Respect the Authority!" I'm going to snort and then curse your name really loudly.

One witch and one wiccan (Holly).

I liked Jessica and Pam together, too, but I don't know how well that would work out at this point. Jessica and Pam made sense when Jessica was still "young and innocent" and learning about what it means to have a vampire body and vampire desires and deal with anti-vampire sentiments. But now she's got confidence and

Didn't they say "nema" at one point during the ceremony? My ears caught that and my mind instantly went, "Nema?? ...OH, is that suppoesd to be "amen" backwards? Cuz they're vampires, and backward things mean "evil"? WHAT."

Sam grew up not understanding what he was as a shapeshifter, not having a stable family situation, and had a lot of identity and trust issues develop. He's now found himself in a (very) quasi-nuclear family situation where he provides a missing piece (the dad/hub figure), and he's probably feeling emotionally attached

Season 1 version of Tara was at least full of spunk and sass and energy in spite of crappy employment, crappy mother, and etc. She didn't have a glamorous life, but she worked with what she had the best she could. But from the early season 1 Tara on, the writers have done nothing but throw awful plot device after

It's like Sookie is cursed. When she touches/bats an eyelash at/has sex with turns uninteresting and stupid—see Eric. Once said person has broken off from her, there's a slight chance that they can be redeemed by becoming more interesting in her absence—see Bill (who has been comparatively more interesting when he's

That's a good question. The last Mummy movie came out in 2008. So maybe, since they haven't done anything since then (I don't think), Universal lost the rights and Warner Bros. sweeped them up?

They could do "prequels" by doing a movie or however many focused on the Cullen clan—how each person became a vamp, or how certain couples eventually end up together. The third movie/book/whatever gives you glimpses at the emotionally-sensitive vamp (too lazy to look up names) from a war, but not how he meets the