6 Situations I’d Like to Do-Over and Say the Right Thing
April 27, 2012 4:30 pm Posted in Celebrity, College, Entertainment, HaHa, Homepage Exclusive Garnet Henderson g+ page

30 Rock did a live episode last night. Actually, they did two – one for the East Coast and one for the West Coast. And there were lots of differences between the two episodes. It’s to be expected that no two live episodes would be exactly the same. But it appears that 30 Rock made pretty different choices in each episode. You can check out a full list here.
This got us thinking back to all the times we wished we could have had a “do-over.” Especially in arguments and confrontations. It seems like we always think of the best comebacks after the fact. In the moment, all you can do is glare angrily, but after the fact, you’re a genius wordsmith with the greatest comeback. Check out our list of 6 situations we wish we could have done over.
Garnet is a student at Columbia University in New York City. She is “that person” who starts dancing at a party when everyone else is standing around, and if there were a Facebook stalking Olympics, she would be a gold medalist. She also loves cheesy 90s music, and almost died of happiness when Vanilla Ice retweeted her. Once. Follow her on Twitter @garnethenderson.
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Alesia Stclair says:
Sat, 28th Apr 20126:06 am
This got us thinking back to all the times we wished we could have had a “do-over.”
Lisa says:
Sat, 28th Apr 201211:54 am
We had this discussion in my dorm…
Friend -"Do you know when you really want to go back in time and win the argument"
Me – "Yeah like really be like f*** you!"
She laughed and now "f**** you" is known as the sentence that does time-travel indifferent. Although this was NOT what I meant. Does not work with you parents!