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[5 Things]

Thinking about TopShop, ‘Breaking Bad’ and more

April Corbin, Sarah Feldberg, Rick Lax, Ken Miller, Erin Ryan

Wed, Aug 3, 2011 (2:40 p.m.)

Starbucks Coffee at Harrah's (Lobby)

Feeling blue

Hey Starbucks—any chance you could stock up on more blueberry scones? They’re easily your most popular item. Know how I know? Because you’re always out of them! — Ken Miller, associate editor

Got it bad

I’m three years late, but I finally got hooked on the best TV show out right now—Breaking Bad. I think it’s the best, anyway. If anyone wants to suggest otherwise, I am listening. Pollos. — April Corbin, web content editor

Brunch
Beverly Poppe /

Sweet nothings

One of my favorite things about eating out at nice restaurants is the dessert menu. Even when I’m too full, I ask the server to read through the entire thing. It makes me hot. — Erin Ryan, staff writer

Mastro's Ocean Club
Beverly Poppe

Noises off

Dear Mastro’s Ocean Club: I can’t hear my mom talk, and she’s sitting right next to me. Can you turn the lounge performers’ amps down? Seriously, we paid a lot for this dinner. — Rick Lax, staff writer

Your Tops

We’ve got H&M, Zara, and Mango, but more is more when it comes to inexpensive European fashion. So welcome, TopShop, slated to open at Fashion Show in March. Now, if only I could get a sweet British accent with that jersey dress. — Sarah Feldberg, editor

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