...but that's only a theory. Maybe these two are the original Romeo and Juliet. (Although the couple that story is based on is soooooo much more impressive - and the source of the legend of the Gardens of Persia. Ah, Romance.)
Also, we watched Moulin Rouge again last night. Ewan, all we have to say to you is 'swoon.' (Not as a command, though.) To everyone else - it's TRUE: The greatest thing there is to learn is to love and be loved in return. (Really. I do think that.)
(But knowing not to run things into your eyes is helpful, too. I mean, the more success you had, the more challenging it'd become - like a 'learning' video game. But that's not what A. Eye. stands for.)
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Therein lies the rub. Women want romantics, yet taking an arrow for the team is seen as a bad thing.
My work-connection is so slow and crappy that I couldn't watch beyond the opening scene of Meredith Vieira and Matt Lauer (I dispensed with putting "The Douchebag" between the Christian- and surnames on both of them, as I thought it would be redundant).
Neither of them looks great, but I think it's a tad much to call them "5,000-year-old skeletons locked in an eternal embrace." Locked in an eternal contract-renegotiation struggle, merby.
Also, Ewan McGregor inspires spontaneous egg-death. In a good way.
Um, Javvy, baby, I think that depends on the arrow (materials, from whence it came).
Yes, I mean 'embrace'? They could've been fighting for the last drop of Newman's Dressing. (I would.)
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