Hot Or Not: Betrayal, Corned Beef And Cabbage, Rob Blagojevich

#HOT
- Betrayal
- (March) Madness
- Corned beef and cabbage
- Olive Garden/ Adorable reviews of Olive Garden
- Humidifiers
- Surprise birthday parties
#NOT
- Rob Blagojevich
- Gratuitous resignation NYT op-eds written by Goldmann Sachs employees
- The Lorax
- Tornadoes
- Webcam self-portraiture
#NOTCLEARON
- Ceiling Fans (too soon?)
- Hunger Games
- Xanax (fun, or sleep- and mumblehole-inducing?)
- Jonathan Franzen(stuffy asshole or best American writer?)
- Daylight Savings
- Adele
- Jorts (too soon/ out of style?)

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