Ooh, I totally missed this. And, uh, seems I was not the only one.
If read this one before, but this is just awesome: There was some sort of pull toward the arts, a couple of girlfriends who were painters.
It's so... I don't know. Passive. A couple of girlfriends who were painters. (And... well, let's hope those girlfriends haven't seen this interview later?)
"Not that it worked out."
I think that's one of the things that I love most about these interviews. It's so, like, totally normal, how things just are, you know? Not, like, 'When I acted for the first time it changed my life completely and forever.' Nice.
Also, I still think that tree planting sounds like a nice job.
Ooh, I totally missed this. And, uh, seems I was not the only one. Well, it happens! A pity for this article, though, which I completely missed for the theater post whereas it's maybe the one where he tells the most about his "debuts".
let's hope those girlfriends haven't seen this interview later? Why? because there was a couple of them? they should be proud...
Not, like, 'When I acted for the first time it changed my life completely and forever.' Completely with you on it, yes, normal, and candid ("I was very shy" - now, he's only shy!)
I still think that tree planting sounds like a nice job Well, when in Canada... (Hugh Dillon once worked as a lumberjack, right?)
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If read this one before, but this is just awesome:
There was some sort of pull toward the arts, a couple of girlfriends who were painters.
It's so... I don't know. Passive. A couple of girlfriends who were painters. (And... well, let's hope those girlfriends haven't seen this interview later?)
"Not that it worked out."
I think that's one of the things that I love most about these interviews. It's so, like, totally normal, how things just are, you know? Not, like, 'When I acted for the first time it changed my life completely and forever.' Nice.
Also, I still think that tree planting sounds like a nice job.
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Well, it happens! A pity for this article, though, which I completely missed for the theater post whereas it's maybe the one where he tells the most about his "debuts".
let's hope those girlfriends haven't seen this interview later?
Why? because there was a couple of them? they should be proud...
Not, like, 'When I acted for the first time it changed my life completely and forever.'
Completely with you on it, yes, normal, and candid ("I was very shy" - now, he's only shy!)
I still think that tree planting sounds like a nice job
Well, when in Canada... (Hugh Dillon once worked as a lumberjack, right?)
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Heh. And yes, indeed. And he totally did. I think. That's what people tell me, at least.
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