
1/11/2012 c1
19Goddoesn'tplaydice
Hi, Just wanted to say, I LOOOOOOOOVE your story. However, I have a complaint about one of your reviews.
Dear Arlene, have you even read this story or watched Glee properly? In this story, Brittany and dolphins are not mentioned even slightly. Furthermore, if you watched Season 1 of Glee episode named Hell-o, you would know that Brittany does call dolphins gay sharks. Thank very much.
Anyway, I would like to thank Flower pot girl for this amazing story for which I enjoyed thoroughly especially Finn's comments.
Goddoesn'tplaydice

Hi, Just wanted to say, I LOOOOOOOOVE your story. However, I have a complaint about one of your reviews.
Dear Arlene, have you even read this story or watched Glee properly? In this story, Brittany and dolphins are not mentioned even slightly. Furthermore, if you watched Season 1 of Glee episode named Hell-o, you would know that Brittany does call dolphins gay sharks. Thank very much.
Anyway, I would like to thank Flower pot girl for this amazing story for which I enjoyed thoroughly especially Finn's comments.
Goddoesn'tplaydice
1/9/2012 c1 Arlene
I have had it up to here with everyone making those stupid, dolphin jokes. In order for Brittany to think Kurt was a dolphin she would have to think that sharks equal people. Brittany's stupid, but she DOES know the difference.
I have had it up to here with everyone making those stupid, dolphin jokes. In order for Brittany to think Kurt was a dolphin she would have to think that sharks equal people. Brittany's stupid, but she DOES know the difference.
1/9/2012 c1 T. Sylvestris
There were lots of things I liked about this story. I'm really confused by something, though: why did anyone, but especially Carole, think it was appropriate for Finn to be in on a conversation about Kurt's private life? Especially when it may have involved sex? Does Kurt not have any expectation of privacy, from his step-brother or anyone else? Because I would be seriously creeped out discussing those topics with my sibling, or being forced to reveal my innermost, private feelings under orders from a parent in front of everybody else in the house whether I wanted to share that with all of them or not.
There were lots of things I liked about this story. I'm really confused by something, though: why did anyone, but especially Carole, think it was appropriate for Finn to be in on a conversation about Kurt's private life? Especially when it may have involved sex? Does Kurt not have any expectation of privacy, from his step-brother or anyone else? Because I would be seriously creeped out discussing those topics with my sibling, or being forced to reveal my innermost, private feelings under orders from a parent in front of everybody else in the house whether I wanted to share that with all of them or not.