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5 Shows To Binge Watch On A Snow Day

Why be at a daylong when Netflix is calling?

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5 Shows To Binge Watch On A Snow Day
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How often do you get a snow day in college? Like never. Day long parties are fun and all, but really, why go out and drink when you actually can catch up on all your favorite Netflix shows that you never have time to watch?

"Gilmore Girls"

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Who doesn't want to watch Rory go from your favorite book loving nerd to grown up, lets take on the world woman. Loralie, Emily and Rory very much reminded me of my Mom, Grandma and myself when I was younger, and that is why I love it.

"Parks and Recreation"

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This is what I love about that show: It's just relatable There are so many things that are covered, so many jokes made that relate to life in college..not just small town government.

Plus.. little Sebastian

"Grey's Anatomy"

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This show has it all! Laughs, tears, and hot doctors. It is full of drama, and is addicting enough that there are 15 seasons. Grey's can easily cover the ups and downs of college, just under the guise of a medical drama.

"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"

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It's Always Sunny is a wild show. Literally. If you want to watch something that is so confusing yet so funny, this is the show for you. Plus..if you go to school in Philly it's that much better.

"The Office"

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If you've gotten this far in life without watching The Office, please just do it. Please

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