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Has there ever been one Glee fan who laments the loss of Terri, or thought the fake pregnancy storyline was anything but an epic shitstorm of creepy/wrong?
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Just a little post to remind myself that I’m still wondering how hair gel being banned became a plot point in the upcoming prom episode.
I wonder exactly what happens in the writer’s room on the Paramount lot.
“Ideas? Anyone?”
*crickets*
“Wait…what about gel?”
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But, on a scale from one to what the hell is wrong with you: How creepy would it be if I told you guys I have about half of my “Original Versions of Glee Songs” finished?
As in, I’ve catalogued ALL Glee songs, AND made sure I’ve got the originals to go with.
(Am I accidentally convincing everyone that my life is a sad, sad, exercise in obsession?)
And, I TOTALLY never play the frankly HUGENORMOUS playlist called ALL THE GLEE which combines the show performances with the original tunes. Yeah, that would be overdoing it.
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C-A-N-A-D-A Canada
did he buy a book on how to sign to read during the tour
awww bless him
oh my god he’s adorable
I’m wondering if maybe his family used any simple sign or fingerspelling with Hannah as an alternate way for her to communicate at times? My BFF has a son who has a severe epileptic disorder, and we use very simple ASL signs/fingerspelling with him because he is sometimes more physically compromised, and speech is too hard for him. Also, if he’s having many intense seizures-shortly afterward as he recovers-he only has enough dexterity to form signs (sleep, hungry, hurt, etc.)
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