Wait, so where are you right now anyway? Did you stick around Turino? (I keep switching how I spell that, too. Do you do that? Is it "Turino" or "Torino"? I see it both ways. I mean and I'd say it doesn't matter, but it probably does to the people who live there.)
I'm back in the good old US of A. (I've seen it spelled both ways, so I have no idea, but I doubt any of those people are reading this, so I think you're safe.)
Wait, so where are you right now anyway? Did you stick around Turino? (I keep switching how I spell that, too. Do you do that? Is it "Turino" or "Torino"? I see it both ways. I mean and I'd say it doesn't matter, but it probably does to the people who live there.)
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I'm back in the good old US of A. (I've seen it spelled both ways, so I have no idea, but I doubt any of those people are reading this, so I think you're safe.)
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Are you in Vermont?
(You're supposed to be smarter than me Lindsey and know the answer to this stuff. What now! I don't know.)
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It's very possible.
(Why am I supposed to know everything? You're the Hannah Teter that will end up on the Wheaties box, not me.)
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(You were on my box of Frosted Flakes, actually.)
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(But that was before the Olympics, right?)
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(I stocked up and bought a couple. You're still on the front of my Frosted Flakes, so shut up.)
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(Shutting up, sir.
... I promise I didn't quote Star Wars. That's Ben's influence, I tell you.)
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(Wait, wait, did you just call me sir? Or are you saying your brother told you to call me sir? I'm not a man, Jacobellis. I'm way girly.)
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(No. Wait, you've never seen Star Wars? Come on. It's a classic line!)
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What IS the point?
(I have! You just don't make sense.)
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I don't know.
(I make sense to everyone who's, you know, a person.)
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