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Underneath

I appreciate people who stays so late at night. Who likes to cook. Who likes weird but good music. Who always smiles. Who loves to ask weird questions. Who thinks out of the box. Who dresses up nicely. Who talks a lot. About anything.

A Very High Ponytail

I am almost in the middle of Grey’s Anatomy (Season 5) when this episode about Dr. Sheperd’s mom dropping by the hospital left me LOL-ing.

Meredith anxiously prepared for her boyfriend’s mom and apparently (with Izzie’s suggestion) she decided to prep up her hair with a very high pony(tail). I’m sorry if I have to blog this, but Mer really looked ridiculous! I was laughing since then every time she appears. It was a great laugh. Great, great, great laugh. In the end, Dr. Yang told her how ridiculous it was and eventually she removed it. End of story. The story of the great high ponytail.

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