re: Grey's Anatomy I have faith that Dr. McDreamy will come out of this okay (please!) He's been living in a trailer, right? There's no way that woman we saw would put up with that. I'm hoping she's a HeidiHo type wife.
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Wait, on GA, which is set in Seattle, he's living in a what now? Do they not fact check? Unless he's supposed to be living outside the city limits, it's highly unlikely. (We have like, one, maybe two, grandfathered in trailer parks, but they're Not Allowed 'round here.)
I think he might be outside the city, Plei. He said something about having a lot of land, and it seemed fairly rural/uninhabited.
I had a massage today, and there were hot towels. HOT TOWELS. On my back and feet.
I may have a new favourite.
Ooh, where, ita?
I went to the Gilroy factory outlets, and bought shoes at Bass and lots of stuff at Ann Taylor, including 2 pairs of pants that were 10 bucks each.
Plei, the trailer they showed was just a Jaye-type trailer out in the middle of a field in surrounded by woods. I think Perkins is right - he said he owned a ton of land but hadn't decided what to do with it. I totally got a "guy at the end of a relationship" vibe from that scene.
Yeah, he's way out in the middle of nowhere. It's like a waiting-to-build trailer.
Fuck. I still need a massage. Do I go to the guy who I know is good, but pricey and not convenient anymore, or take a chance on someone new?
GA: He said something about owning a lot of property on which it sits.
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Jesse, how picky ar eyou when it comes to massage? I would go with convenient, but I'm almost always happy with my experience. If you have higher standards, it might be worth it to go to the guy you like.
I'm pretty picky, I guess. I always like them, but was always left wanting more.... until I met Maurice.