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Also, I want to know which song(s) specifically Carrie Fisher is talking about.
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That was sarcasm, but seriously. Don't commit to a marriage if you wanna stick your bits in the bits of one who is not married to you.
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Men have always wanted to stick their bits in *and* have someone back home taking care of their them and their kids.
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It was shattered before he ever took off, because she took an iron to it and probably also tried smashing some other windows.
If this story is true, he got off easily.
[bit.ly]
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There is a window right next to the steering wheel...
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Most athletes are thought of as extremely masculine and strong and these qualities allow them to excel at hard-hitting, competitive sports. Golf is not only unlike these other sports but in many ways it rests on tradition, formality and seriousness.
So, when athletes are involved in what may be domestic issues, we are [unfortunately] unsurprised. A golfer though, much more difficult for the media/us to wrap their heads around.
If Tiger Woods played football or basketball would most people not automatically assume this was a domestic fight; rather than some freak accident?
I know this is a weird angle but I'm a sports nerd and this is really the first golf-related interesting story that I can remember, and I wonder if they do not get the benefit of the media's doubt?
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Mr. LaComtesse (who went to HS with her for a bit): Yeah, you played hockey. You were terrible at it. It was a joke.
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Man, now I want to heart RPatz!
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"When you read the book," says Pattinson, looking appropriately pallid and interesting even without makeup, "it's like, 'Edward Cullen was so beautiful I creamed myself.' I mean, every line is like that. He's the most ridiculous person who's so amazing at everything. I think a lot of actors tried to play that aspect. I just couldn't do that. And the more I read the script, the more I hated this guy, so that's how I played him, as a manic-depressive who hates himself. Plus, he's a 108-year-old virgin so he's obviously got some issues there."
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Poor Rob, he's never going to get rid of the curse of the Kitten smasher. Once you start sparkle motioning you can't go back!
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Nom nom feathers nom oh it hurts so good baby let me just bite down on something wait that chafes okay go.
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Not that I don't believe Pattinson said it. Their series is great, but those kids are cool...and those Harry Potter kids (I will give Pattinson the honor of being counted in there) are just awesome.
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It HAS TO BE the missionary!
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"so that's how I played him, as a manic-depressive who hates himself"
Bipolar disorder is complex medication condition, not a personality trait. I've just been seeing the words "manic" and "bipolar" being thrown around a lot lately in the media, and I think it oversimplifies an already stagmatized condition.
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"After he replied to the text message, we found out that Rupert recently lost a bet to actor Robert Pattinson, who was once part of the Harry Potter cast in a previous film, and insisted that Rupert read the bestselling book. Rupert is now "stuck reading 'Twilight' " and that Rob was just texting him to see how far along he was getting.
Rupert admitted he had only read the first five chapters of the bestselling book and we just informed him that there were three more books in the series. "No, really, are you serious? I thought there was just this one book?" Only now realizing he has to read three more, Rupert took his phone out and sent another message to Rob. By the looks of things, we can bet it wasn't a very pleasant message."
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I'm practically swooning just from the irony.
(And, okay, maybe a little bit from Cedric's cheekbones.)
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Understand the appeal though, and I respect the stars going to the bank on Twilight
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"creamed"? Are we saying that again? I hope it was just a glib throwaway. I'm not sure my vocabulary can accommodate that anymore.
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