Zac in Hawaii

May 25, 2015 21:10


Trailing up the military pillbox hike in Hawaii and remembering our troops. Thank you for your service #Memorialday pic.twitter.com/xtvNoRM3QJ
- Zac Efron (@ZacEfron) May 25, 2015

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social media, papz, @zacefron, adam devine, hawaii, lol

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countessm3 May 26 2015, 20:24:23 UTC
Dylan's poem is so cute, though I was expecting something like this...

He steals all my women
He steals all my wine
Because of him
I have a terrible time

At parties or events,
When I’m with a girl
She takes one look at him
And she’s off like a squirrel

Who sees a big nut
And she’s right, of course
He’s nuts in the head
With nuts like a horse

Or that’s what she says
When she finally returns,
And “he’s great in bed,
And that body, it burns!”

That’s why I’m changing my name
And riding out West
To find a lass who loves me
Out of all, the best.

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jeezbee May 27 2015, 20:17:53 UTC
It's also fairly impressive for a 11- or 12-year-old imo. He probably was too young for your version which is pretty entertaining too. :)

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countessm3 May 27 2015, 22:19:46 UTC
Yes, he was young when he wrote it, which is why it doesn't sound like mine, and yes, I thought it was pretty good for an 11-12 year old. Dylan's a funny guy - evidentially that runs in the family, lol

Sometimes I think what it must be like to be Zac's brother, and my heart goes out to him. There's a romantic comedy in there somewhere.

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kleth May 27 2015, 16:48:44 UTC
A doctoral dissertation could be written from Dylan's poem, in the psychology of sibling dynamics, not English Lit.

"Yes, he does have a good side"

"I guess he isn't that bad"

Just the fact that Dylan would choose this subject to air in a school assignment says something.

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countessm3 May 27 2015, 22:26:05 UTC
Jung would be interested but I doubt ole Sigmund would have much to say, except that somehow it all comes down to child Dylan wanting to have sex with his mother and his poem signifies his resentment and competition with Zac for mommy's affection (that's what he would say, honestly.)

Or his father. Judith Butler has much to say about this in Gender Trouble (and everything else she's written - she's a freaking genius, and I don't say that often about people) but she's complicated, so I'll spare ya.

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jeezbee May 27 2015, 20:15:24 UTC
The pap is probably still cursing that Zac kept his shit on. lol. Good for Zac though. :)

And I'm still laughing about that US Weekly article. Idk who had the idea to connect Zac's shirtless pics to the various superheros but this is actually an entertaining and fun use of them. Much better than the bullshit stories so many of the tabloids make up.

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countessm3 May 27 2015, 22:26:49 UTC
Us Weekly article? Month/issue #?

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