As opposed to Christian Kane, who looked me right in the chin with the aid of some impressively-heeled cowboy boots. 5'9" my ass!
I've met Kane, and he's shorter than me, and I'm 5'8", so yeah. He is extremely attractive, however.
I've also met Timothy Hutton, and he seemed taller than his reported 6'. He's also thin, holy cow. I put my arm around him (photo op!) and could feel his ribs. I wanted to wrap him in a blankie and haul him off to feed him.
::read this in gravely Spock voice::
JZ...I have been, and always shall be, madly in love with you.
Matty Mac should be so lucky as to have someone like you looking out for him!
eta: THutton strikes me as the kind of guy who could use a hug. Zen could do him good.
Suddenly, I'm seeing an entire platoon of 'istas deploying to bring comfort and chicken soup to the ravaged and beautiful souls of this world.
eta: THutton strikes me as the kind of guy who could use a hug. Zen could do him good.
I sure could. I give great hug.
I'm not a hugger myself, in that I don't go in for the hug, but if someone else wants to hug, I'm totally happy to hug back. (Unless it's a creepy guy who wants hug me in lieu of copping a feel. I can always tell; it's not just a hug, creepy guy.)
In the famous people who are even more attractive in real life category: Gerard Way. This is not just my swooning crush talking. He's astonishingly pretty.
He's very pretty, but looks about the same in real life as he does in pictures.
I am as Zen in the hug department. Although, as I've gotten older, I have learned to hug more, at least my family. 'ffistas have taught me to ask first about strangers, but will hug with zeal when given clearance. I just tend to release from hugs fairly quickly, because they still don't feel quite natural to me. Not that I don't like them! I just am never sure how long a hug should last.
So, Jess, tell us how you feel about Jupiter Ascending.
Is that the one where Channing Tatum plays a Keebler elf who rescues the snotty girl on That Seventies Show from space pirates?
Yes, but the way you describe it makes it sound like a good movie.
It's like Guardians of the Galaxy meets Dune but they don't have anything to say to each other so they just stand around awkwardly for two hours and then leave.