Comments:

Violet - 2005-01-05 18:08:28
Yeah your pretend boyfriend is cute and all but he looks really hippiesh but then again I am a heartless shallow person who like pretty boys who have spikey hair, strong jaws, and an ass that wont quit... but then we wouldnt be friends if we coveted eachothers pretend boyfriends would we? Where is the loyalty in that?
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kelsi - 2005-01-05 23:20:25
Right. If one of us stole the other's pretend boyfriend we'd have to get into a virtual fight and it would be ugly all around. (I would win.) However, I'm a little concerned about this "ass that won't quit" stuff. What does that mean? Does that mean the ass is really gigantic and goes on forever and ever, or does it mean that it's a real hard worker?
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toothy - 2005-01-06 07:04:58

I had to look him up on Google image search and AAAAHHHHH. Yes, he's hot. I'm jealous.
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Vi-dawg - 2005-01-06 11:08:29
now I am from the Southside of V-town (it could have different meanings in other hoods) but an ass that wont quit is sposed to mean a nice round booty that doesnt stop workin it! :oP
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kelsi - 2005-01-06 15:44:49
Toothbrush, I said not to be jealous. Thank you for the lovely picture. You know, I was actually talking more about his music than his physical appearance (because I am really not that shallow, even in pretend relationships), but, that's a nice picture. Bonus.
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nes - 2005-01-07 15:51:45

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kelsi - 2005-01-07 22:13:10
No, Luke Wilson does NOT look like Devendra Banhart! Except the hair and beard. And the headband motif. But really, everyone has those things, don't they?
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toothy (again) - 2005-01-09 12:30:52
I freaking LOVE Luke Wilson as Richie Tenenbaum. Ok, now I am going to have to go daydream that I am his adopted sister. Excuse me.
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