Wow! With such a title:
1st - you know that the summer's freelance writer at IMDB who came up with the article is craving for clicks, the reason being he/she is getting... a paperclip* paid-per-click wage.
[*]: just a wink at these pseudo-smart-viciously-embarrassing-yet-hilarious autocorrect thingies.
2nd - whilst being aware that you are about to become - once again? - an easy sheep-target for any ad that may pop-up, temptation wins (obviously you swear to yourself this is the last time you fall for it - at least this week). Meanwhile, your freshly cleansed and scrubbed fingers have already clicked away.
The image below will lead you to the slideshow @IMDB. I recognised a few of these men and women, but again I am no Yankee, yet I felt a bit disappointed that Aaron Ashmore was nowhere to be seen (he's such a cutie, the cuddling machine in me gets carried away every time he appears on a screen).
6 comments:
Twins may be a fantasy.... But they actually do get much closer than most people realize.
Huh... No Don Lemon or Anderson Cooper. But, they are New York, not Hollywood.
I think they are a fantasy in the way that us singletons get to spend a lifetime hoping to find our alter ego. Most of us fail at it, only to end up with a compromise, at best :-)
As for true twins, way beyond the fantasy lies another reality that rarely gets in the light: one of the two acts as a centripetal force, willing to keep the duality as a whole, while the other has the centrifugal urge to escape and explore on their own.
Yep, being born human sucks, however greener the neighbor's meadow seems to be :-)
Anderson Cooper is an a-hole. I recognize many of these. Tired of Ellen, too. Glad she is retiring.
I'm not sure I'd want to find my alter ego, as I mostly can't stand myself lol.
@Upton: I think I saw some "headline" about A. Cooper going nasty about his ex... Poor boy, being a Vanderbilt heir must be excruciating I suppose.
@eJiffy: the trick with finding one's alter ego is that, kind of by essence, they should be your complementary one, providing the couple with what you miss and the other way around, at all and any level. No wonder that the people who find their true alter ego are but a very few - which builds a strong argument at trying one partner after another, LoL!
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