She just knew him socially from hanging out with John Sayles and his wife.
haha that means you & I can connect via degrees of John Sayles! (my dad's best h.s. friend has worked with him.)
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She just knew him socially from hanging out with John Sayles and his wife.
haha that means you & I can connect via degrees of John Sayles! (my dad's best h.s. friend has worked with him.)
SWEEEET!
I lived in Hoboken for ten years, never saw him.
I worked at the corner of Michigan and Pearson in Chicago for 15 months and I saw John Cusack twice. nyah! (he had an apartment right above the carriage stand)
I lived in Hoboken for ten years, never saw him.
Well, my dad's friend worked with him down in south Texas. This family friend is also how I connect to Mutant Enemy people. His daughter worked for them (although I haven't seen her since she was a little girl).
She just knew him socially from hanging out with John Sayles and his wife.
Which is even better!
Anton Yelchin has been cast as Chekhov in the new Star Trek movie.
He's cute.
refrains from pointing out that Chekov didn't even join the Enterprise crew until the second season.
I've been showing Emmett some Bruce Lee clips on YouTube.
It prompted him to say (very wistfully): "I wish I was Bruce Lee. Except not dead."
Did anyone else find Happy Feet, uh, deeply problematic? I couldn't finish it, just sent it back to Netflix with a "Begone!" hand gesture.