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Let's Sing Along,

Tuesday, November 9, 2010 @ 6:52 PM

The 3rd episode of Glee Season 2, is a bit disturbing. Okay I know that you dont produce religious dramas on Fox, but if you can just respect the religion and dont make Jesus = Grilled Cheesus, for goodness sake. A sandwich does not equal to our Almighty God, and er, He's not a genie either.

And yeah, most of the songs are erm. Losing faith? Walao.
Okay I'm going back for the 4th ep.

Hey there.
Serena, child of God manufactured on 121093 who appreciates music and art. Loves alot of guy superstars, and too many stuffs on her wishlist to share here. Fat. Doesn't have time-management skills. Very into drama marathons.
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