The Men of…

wheninatl:

Georgia Tech:

UGA:

Georgia State:

Emory:

Morehouse:

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(Source: oodlesofquirks, via dadmitzvah)

iwasjustkidding:

“There’s nothing to slow you down even a little.”
LOL OMG that could not have worked out better

“As soon as the boys finished their warm ups, the chorus to the disco hit ‘it’s Raining Men’ played over the speakers.”I had to reblog that so you guys could read that sentence. I mean, come on.

iwasjustkidding:

“There’s nothing to slow you down even a little.”

LOL OMG that could not have worked out better

“As soon as the boys finished their warm ups, the chorus to the disco hit ‘it’s Raining Men’ played over the speakers.”

I had to reblog that so you guys could read that sentence. I mean, come on.

When I have to leave Athens for more than a weekend

areyougoingouttonight:

Um, I’m leaving forever tomorrow.

After a successful night out in Athens

whatshouldugacallme:

ahundredbafrooms asked: This is in regards to your Chris Hemsworth post, I just want you know that I completely support you and this full-fledged crush, because LET'SGETREALHERE he is 100% your type. In fact, I want a front row seat at yours and your full-fledged crush's wedding.

YES. I call of all the dibs on him. I’m glad I have your support because you are right, he is EXACTLY EVERYTHING THAT IS MY TYPE. Save-the-dates will be sent out soon.

Chris Hemsworth: The Leader of the (Frat) Pack l Out Magazine

I officially have a full fledged crush on this man. He looks like a manly Taylor Hanson and he’s Australian. He was clearly meant for me.

(via bitchhunter)

pirisa:

bazdmeg :)

the relationship these two have is the cutest thing ever.

pirisa:

bazdmeg :)

the relationship these two have is the cutest thing ever.

(Source: pirisatan)

Anonymous asked: I want to make out with you with Hanson's discography playing in reverse chronological order. As we get dirtier they get younger.

wut?

I GRADUATE COLLEGE TODAY!!!

Funny story: When I “graduated” elementary school all the 5th graders got to walk through the halls as all the other kids clapped and this song played. My sister was in 1st grade at the time and when I rounded the corner into her hallway homegirl burst into tears. She sobbed for so long that her teacher had to come get me out of my class after the walk to console her. For years after she couldn’t hear this without tearing up.

She graduates High School next week, and I plan to have this song playing every time she walks in a room because I am the best worst big sister ever.