You should really ask him what he would want on his mug before next time I'll send you guys stuff, else I will just randomly pick something. Like the German national football team. Or Celine Dion. Or Callum. ;)
I don't know why it is but I love it. Cheered me up no end.
ETA: fuck, it's Billy Hollywood, give or take some years. I'd be the first to admit that my inner Joe is a self-centred git, but... uh... yeah... this is him. (He cameos in the current writing project. Half past caring and does whatever the fuck... except like isn't there any more, love isn't there any more and he's a black hole pulling everybody's attention in just standing there... *fishes the damn thing out* Renfield did what he did best. He took this roadblock and turned it into something he could treasure and covert. Perhaps this trip wasn’t entirely barren; the shadow of Benton barely lingered like a guardian angel. This was confirmation of something beyond nonchalance and passive-aggressive posturing. Proof he wasn’t looking at some strange shade of Billy Tallent; Ray Kowalski was real in a way that Tallent never was. He was briefly back in LA at some industry party with a free bar; the kids - Jennifur - thought it was hilarious as Tallent styled himself
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You think your husband would want that on his mug? ;)
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You should really ask him what he would want on his mug before next time I'll send you guys stuff, else I will just randomly pick something. Like the German national football team. Or Celine Dion. Or Callum. ;)
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Hi.
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*hyperventilates*
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ETA: fuck, it's Billy Hollywood, give or take some years. I'd be the first to admit that my inner Joe is a self-centred git, but... uh... yeah... this is him. (He cameos in the current writing project. Half past caring and does whatever the fuck... except like isn't there any more, love isn't there any more and he's a black hole pulling everybody's attention in just standing there... *fishes the damn thing out*
Renfield did what he did best. He took this roadblock and turned it into something he could treasure and covert. Perhaps this trip wasn’t entirely barren; the shadow of Benton barely lingered like a guardian angel. This was confirmation of something beyond nonchalance and passive-aggressive posturing. Proof he wasn’t looking at some strange shade of Billy Tallent; Ray Kowalski was real in a way that Tallent never was. He was briefly back in LA at some industry party with a free bar; the kids - Jennifur - thought it was hilarious as Tallent styled himself ( ... )
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*drools* oooooooooooooooooooooooooohhhhhhHHhhh.
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