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Glee--The Whitney episode.

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Volfie999

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May 2, 2012, 10:28:32 PM5/2/12
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I always keep forgetting how completely mediocre Whitney Huston's
music was. She had a tremendous voice, but she was never a really
great singer, imo. The dance number at the beginning was kinda cute,
though as usual it was edited by an epileptic hater. Chris Colfer's
song was the only one that impressed me at all, though the last number
was kinda cute.

But here's a question: when the Christian hippie got a boner in front
of Quinn, did she just see it or did she feel it against the back of
her leg? I thought that's where they were going with that scene, that
she was getting feeling back in her legs, but they never did explain
how she detected his staff (so to speak.)

Obveeus

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May 3, 2012, 6:42:53 AM5/3/12
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"Volfie999" <mooseb...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I always keep forgetting how completely mediocre Whitney Huston's
> music was. She had a tremendous voice, but she was never a really
> great singer, imo. The dance number at the beginning was kinda cute,
> though as usual it was edited by an epileptic hater. Chris Colfer's
> song was the only one that impressed me at all, though the last number
> was kinda cute.

'How Will I Know' debuted at #65 on this week's Billboard Hot100 chart.
'Its Not Right, But Its OK' debuted at #92 on this week's Billboard Hot100
chart.

> But here's a question: when the Christian hippie got a boner in front
> of Quinn, did she just see it or did she feel it against the back of
> her leg?

That was the implication I got. She has some feeling back in her leg and
didn't consciously notice it because her mind was busy thinking of other
things at that moment.


Steve Newport

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May 4, 2012, 3:02:34 PM5/4/12
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From: mooseb...@hotmail.com (Volfie999) I always keep forgetting how
completely mediocre Whitney Huston's music was.
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SN: I've never forgiven her for her dreadful performance in Rodgers and
Hammerstein's CINDERELLA.

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