January 2012
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Wanna Be Startin’ Something | Darren Criss
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Interviewer: Have you heard from Ryan Gosling since you told Rolling Stone that he came up to you at a Jamba Juice but you shut him down because you didn't recognize him?
Aubrey Plaza: I actually did hear from him one time. He invited me to a magic show through someone else, and I couldn’t go because I had to go to this charity thing for Amy, and it was like, "bros before hos," or "hos before bros," however that phrase goes. I just rhymed a lot. So, yeah. I don’t know what’s in store for me and him. I think he has a girlfriend, but maybe I’ll murder her someday and we’ll be together forever.
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I think for our generation there’s this tantalizing quality of seeing young...
– Darren Criss
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All I need is a couple minutes of your attention. →
jeanneenmae:
So a couple of nights ago, I received a phone call from the Philippines. My uncle on the line requested that I hand my phone to my mom, he told me it was an emergency because ‘Something happened to lolo’. A million things rushed to my head… I thought the worst and I was scared. I text my cousin if he got a call, and he told me that they did and explained to me that our lolo is in...
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The Philippines is not a place to see; it’s a place to BE. It is a place to BE...
– Mon Jimenez, Philippine Tourism Secretary 22nd Philippine Advertising Congress
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JESSE EISENBERG: People on the street say mean things to me.
INTERVIEWER: Like what?
JESSE EISENBERG: I get called Napoleon Dynamite because I have curly hair. I live in New York City and I ride a bicycle. I always bike down 9th Avenue and there’s this kid who goes to school there named Abraham. Every time I pass him, he calls me Napoleon Dynamite. He screams it out and his friends laugh. That was a fine movie but I wasn’t in it.
INTERVIEWER: What do you say back?
JESSE EISENBERG: I say, “Please Abraham, I’m not that man.”
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