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I like this show too. It does such a great job in portraying what it is to be in your 20s and totally lost and unsure what the future holds. Say what you will about the show's lack of diversity (yes, it's a shame there aren't more people of color on the show), but so few shows explore this time in our lives with such

I just love how even though it reads like utter nonsense, we all automatically knew what it was and began singing it in our heads (or maybe out loud, like I did).

The gorillas are always my favorite at the zoo. I could watch them for hours.

I want them all!!!! I am an occasional volunteer at my local SPCA, and there was a dog there, Diamond, for almost a year. She was this sweet, pitbull mix, with such an endearing personality. None of us understood why she wasn't easily adopted. She used to do this really cute thing when we would take her out into the

Body aside, I'm literally obsessed with her hair and lipstick on the cover. I MUST HAVE! Seriously though, I've had long hair since the dawn of time and I think that this haircut might inspire me to get a big cut.

Yeah. It's so hard when you're living together to kind of take a breather and extricate yourself. We just decided that we really need to decide once and for all what's going on with our relationship and nothing seems to be working to make things better while we stay together. I will say that my best friend and her man

As I mentioned below, I love Boston and NYC, but I also love Washington DC. All terrific, all with their unique personality and great for young people!

I'm from NYC and currently living in Boston, and I love both cities. Totally different, but both great. Unless someone was really ready for NYC (which will always be my home), I'd probably recommend Boston. It's so beautiful and manageable.

I'm in the EXACT same boat as you with my boyfriend. I'm afraid that a) we won't have the nerve to actually "take the break" as we planned, b) that if we do, that one of us won't be on the same page and we'll get crazy hurt and c) that I won't end up with him. I love him so much but things aren't going well for us

Ah, I did not know that. Thanks for clearing that up for me!

I just don't understand why he needed to resign (but then again, I never really understand why someone's personal life should have any baring on their ability to perform his or her job...except for extreme circumstances) or if he felt it was necessary, why did he have to specify that he was resigning over an affair?

Finishing up an evening health policy class, dinner date with the BF, and then we'll go home and watch the results together.

I love that Mae Whitman is just eating her noodles while doing this. BTW I loved State of Grace.

Agreed. It's the worst part of the show right now.

Just watched the most recently aired episode (not counting tonight's); you know, the really traumatic one? And wooooaahhhh! I have to say this season is MUCH better than the last. And yeah, Lord Grantham is all kinds of crazy because of his insistence to be the earl and be in charge of everyone's lives, despite the

My response can only be summed up in one word: YES!!!!!

Ditto, my friend.

Oh, I think that this could have been a great excuse to discuss the issue of non-Orthodox students feeling welcome in Hillel. It's a big issue on many college campuses (I know it was on mine too). I just think that the bulk of the article did not support that potential thesis at all. It seemed to go off on a tangent,

I've always suspected that Harvard attendees, while perhaps very book-smart, are not common sense-smart.

This was similar to what happened with my dad's mom. Except that I planned to leave even before she declined...and I still didn't get there in time to say goodbye. She was alive, but not conscious by the time I got there. I only hope that at least on some level, she knew that I was there by her side.