It was in person. (AND he didn't invite me along, which I'm pretty sure is a direct violation of our wedding vows.)
'Selfless'
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Oh, big demerits for that. Huge.
Yeah, that's not right.
However, I've met your DH, and he's met JGL, so JGL and I practically know each other now.
Or something like that.
I'm going to wait an extra half hour before I read the interview, to register my disapproval of the way he treated you. And, by extension, me. I can't live vicariously through him properly. That doesn't work.
However, I've met your DH, and he's met JGL, so JGL and I practically know each other now.
Hey, me too!
However, I've met your DH, and he's met JGL, so JGL and I practically know each other now.
I support this logic. For, um, reasons.
Dang, I haven't met your DH, so I'm one degree further away. Boo. I read the interview. Vera nice.
I felt like seeing a good scary movie tonight. Unfortunately, I saw The Apparition instead. The premise I'd heard in trailers was interesting (sort of like a modern-day version of Gothic), but that was apparently abandoned and recut between the time the trailers were made and the movie's actual debut.
It's beautifully shot, and the actors turn in good enough performances. But the story is incoherent.
Just saw Premium Rush and it was HIGHLY enjoyable!!!
It looks like it's pretty fun!