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All things in life can be linked to Glee

...or something like that. I've been linking things to Friends and Gilmore Girls a lot lately so I figured I might as well add Glee to my repertoire. If you haven't watched any episodes of Glee, you're missing out. Sure, it's about a high school glee club, but it's actually pretty funny and the actors are cute to boot (especially Mr. Schue and Puck and Finn and "the other Asian" as he was referred to in one of the episodes. I don't actually remember the "other" Asian's name but he's a really good dancer and really cute and also a football player on the show). I'm also a big Kurt fan. He's such a good singer. They're all amazing singers, but Kurt is just...well, amazing!

Anyhow, on to my point. This song is my new theme song for the year 2010. Next year will be the year of...something. I haven't thought of a specific thing/activity for 2010. Some people I know in years past have named each year a different activity they were going to accomplish. Like the year of the explorer, the year of the outdoors, the year of the...whatever. And so for the whole year they were going to eat, make, live, breathe those certain activities that embodied that one activity and I thought it was a good idea to start doing for myself. It'll give me a good reason to step out of my comfort zone and accomplish things on my life to do list that I've been too afraid to do in years past.

Okay...well that's it for now. I'll post more when I know what I'll call my year and what exactly I'd like to accomplish over the course of the year. I'll probably encompass two activities and do both so I can kill 2 birds with 1 stone.

Ciao.

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