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It was! This was before she became popular, of course. My mom and I used to watch this when it would re-run late night on weekends when I was like 15 (yeah, I was nerd...). Haha, oh man how we’d get so pissed when she’d spend $20 on a breakfast. “You’ve got two meals left—you’re gonna starve, Rachel Ray!”

Looks like the MTA’s new sanitation pilot program is off to a great start!

This is too real!

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Hahaha, this reminds me of when Oprah and her audience found out this phrase’s double meaning:

Cuz this didn’t happen in the US just last month...

For some reason, I really want to see that clip in context.

Oh, well, those were the ages I was a first grader and freshman, so kinda right? Haha, anyway hope you’re all healed up!

He’s 69! I, sadly, have to remind myself of that constantly as an excuse/justification for his crazy talk. (Yes, yes, #notalloldpeople...)

Guessing the ages of the breaks-6 and 14?

Temple Grandin is such a boss. That is all.

Normal sweetened tea is just tea, but you’ll have to sweeten it yourself, because it’s not served. It’s just iced tea or sweet tea. (This is in NC/SC, by the way. No longer there.)

In terms of the everyday and/or cheap stuff, this list is basically right. However, if you want a vodka that tastes like Dasani (which is actually a shitty bottled water, to be frank), go for Ultimat. It’s harder to find in your everyday grocery or even corner pub, but most places with larger selections have it.

In NY, it actually is not an unwritten rule. There are signs, both of the paper and electronic variety, so yeah, I get a little miffed when some inconsiderate yahoo appears bothered when I say “excuse me” to get by.

This is good information. Also, tell your family members that, should something happen to you, you want to be an organ donor. Sounds a bit grim, but the next of kin pretty much has the final say as to whether you help save a life after yours is gone, so make sure he/she knows that you want to donate and that you’re

Gotcha. Now that you mention it, I do vaguely remember her saying that.

Uh, that’s a nice sentiment, I guess, but in no way does what she said translate to what you wrote.

Your mom’s missing out; that movie is actually good, though (if a bit too sappy for me personally)!

Not quite presidential enough.

I don’t think you’re wrong, but I also think that’s why it’s on Starz and not ABC. Not everything must appeal to the masses, but I also think you’re likely underestimating the entertainment value it has for a lot of people. Many, maybe even most, don’t find (good) dancing boring to watch.