Anonymous wrote:It's the Hemmingway girl, obvs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gone on a date. Not went on a date.
+1 Patch up your grammar if you are going on a date with someone who is at the top of their field (assuming it's not porn).
Serious answer: behave as you would have had you not googled her and learned about her identity.
Ahem.
My wife and I date a pretty accomplished (AVN nominated) porn director, and her grammar is on point. Lose the sex negativity, it's not a good look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gone on a date. Not went on a date.
+1. Jesus, people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gone on a date. Not went on a date.
+1 Patch up your grammar if you are going on a date with someone who is at the top of their field (assuming it's not porn).
Serious answer: behave as you would have had you not googled her and learned about her identity.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. She's not famous in the Hollywood sense - she's just really successful and accomplished, it sounds like. That is very different from being in entertainment and courting fame. There is something slightly clueless and sexist about you calling her "famous" that makes me think you don't really have to worry about things long term. She is most likely way out of your league intellectually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At first I laughed. Then I thought "Christ I have! A lot!"
ExW - Not directly famous, but three of four grandparents were internationally famous. Authors, artists, etc. Fourth grandparent was famous in his state.
Dated a woman from a big business, charitable family. She and the family name are instantly recognizable in their home state and surrounding states (big states too).
When I lived in New York 20 + years ago I dated a woman who was super duper famous. You would instantly recognize the name and face. She was awesome as long as she wasn't connected with the business.
Before that I dated a woman who was Hollywood famous in her own right. Her grandfather was sup-duper uber famous.
Famous people are frequently not happy people. The pressure they feel 24/7 is unimaginable. Most who I have met would give it up in a heartbeat.
Drew Barrymore?
Good guess, but try again! More famous. Much.
Brigdet Fonda?
Kate Hudson
The Hearst woman?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At first I laughed. Then I thought "Christ I have! A lot!"
ExW - Not directly famous, but three of four grandparents were internationally famous. Authors, artists, etc. Fourth grandparent was famous in his state.
Dated a woman from a big business, charitable family. She and the family name are instantly recognizable in their home state and surrounding states (big states too).
When I lived in New York 20 + years ago I dated a woman who was super duper famous. You would instantly recognize the name and face. She was awesome as long as she wasn't connected with the business.
Before that I dated a woman who was Hollywood famous in her own right. Her grandfather was sup-duper uber famous.
Famous people are frequently not happy people. The pressure they feel 24/7 is unimaginable. Most who I have met would give it up in a heartbeat.
Drew Barrymore?
Good guess, but try again! More famous. Much.
Brigdet Fonda?
Anonymous wrote:My friend from Yale 2001 married Jessica Alba. Totally normal, smart guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At first I laughed. Then I thought "Christ I have! A lot!"
ExW - Not directly famous, but three of four grandparents were internationally famous. Authors, artists, etc. Fourth grandparent was famous in his state.
Dated a woman from a big business, charitable family. She and the family name are instantly recognizable in their home state and surrounding states (big states too).
When I lived in New York 20 + years ago I dated a woman who was super duper famous. You would instantly recognize the name and face. She was awesome as long as she wasn't connected with the business.
Before that I dated a woman who was Hollywood famous in her own right. Her grandfather was sup-duper uber famous.
Famous people are frequently not happy people. The pressure they feel 24/7 is unimaginable. Most who I have met would give it up in a heartbeat.
Drew Barrymore?
Good guess, but try again! More famous. Much.
Brigdet Fonda?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At first I laughed. Then I thought "Christ I have! A lot!"
ExW - Not directly famous, but three of four grandparents were internationally famous. Authors, artists, etc. Fourth grandparent was famous in his state.
Dated a woman from a big business, charitable family. She and the family name are instantly recognizable in their home state and surrounding states (big states too).
When I lived in New York 20 + years ago I dated a woman who was super duper famous. You would instantly recognize the name and face. She was awesome as long as she wasn't connected with the business.
Before that I dated a woman who was Hollywood famous in her own right. Her grandfather was sup-duper uber famous.
Famous people are frequently not happy people. The pressure they feel 24/7 is unimaginable. Most who I have met would give it up in a heartbeat.
Drew Barrymore?
Good guess, but try again! More famous. Much.