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I can’t even begin to contain my excitement about the No Doubt reunion tour of 2009. I am unable to participate on all fronts due to working and defending my thesis this summer, but I can relish in the onslaught of YouTube’d live performances and as-seen-on-TV specials, such as this first one from Friday’s Today Show.
Often, hearing about my favourite band from Grade 7 going on tour makes me feel old, but this one makes me feel like a teenager again. And from this day forward I commit to cramming my summer full of being outside, wearing mis-matched clothes that claim my independence from the pseudo-corporate “casual business attire” world, and dying my hair from bubble gum pink to a platinum blonde.



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