So, so true. I can only conclude that the target of that comment has never actually watched Glee. I didn't like them much from the previews, but I was hooked after the first episode. My exceptionally stubborn boyfriend was even stronger in his distaste on first impressions (Australian channels don't do previews very well!) and he's now even more addicted than I am!
...and chaos, humiliation, & trouble seem to find me. Sometimes, I invite them. Other times, they simply rain down on me from heaven like radioactive manna.
Lately, I've noticed a lot of my conversations sound a little something like this:
Person I know: Hey Rachel, I told [name of mutual friend] about [crazy thing that happened to you]. Me: Really? What'd s/he say? Person I know: S/he just shrugged and went "...of course she did."
If you're a stranger and you're reading this, please don't judge me.
If you're a friend and you're reading this, I know you already judge me... so please do your best to conceal it.
Amen, and amen. That individual has some serious soul searching to do.
ReplyDeleteSo, so true. I can only conclude that the target of that comment has never actually watched Glee. I didn't like them much from the previews, but I was hooked after the first episode. My exceptionally stubborn boyfriend was even stronger in his distaste on first impressions (Australian channels don't do previews very well!) and he's now even more addicted than I am!
ReplyDeleteRachel, I am now also addicted to Glee. Thanks a lot, addictive Glee kids. - Katie B.
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