I Am What I Am

Oct 16, 2009 20:32

I'm so excited to see my question was picked in John Barrowman's new book,I Am What I Am on page 246. I sent him the question to his web yahoo group last March.

The question is:
Do you and Scott have the same taste in fashion? And do you share your clothes with him?

His answer is:
Don't get me started. This subject is a bit of a touchy one in the ( Read more... )

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reginagiraffe October 16 2009, 11:55:04 UTC
I wouldn't worry. From what I know about John, he loves the slightest chance to complain and emote about something. He's not mad, he's just *expressive*.

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whitepuppy October 17 2009, 02:59:52 UTC
Thank you kindly! I am relieved to read your comment. I'm glad that I gave him the opening to have a good rant about his clothes.;-)

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akite October 16 2009, 12:20:27 UTC
I agree with what Regina says, he's not angry, it's just looks to me as if it's a long running argument in their household on what looks good and what doesn't.

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whitepuppy October 17 2009, 03:03:50 UTC
Thank you akite! I feel relieved. I completely misunderstood the meaning of "don't get me started."

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travels_in_time October 16 2009, 13:07:13 UTC
Yeah, it sounds to me as if this is a long-running argument/joke with them, and he's just using it as an opportunity to poke at Scott again.

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whitepuppy October 17 2009, 03:11:36 UTC
Thank you so much! I am relieved. ;-)

he's just using it as an opportunity to poke at Scott again

LOL! Thay are such a cute couple! It is hard not to fall in love with Scott in this book.

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whitepuppy October 17 2009, 03:17:28 UTC
Thank you kindly! I am relieved to read your comment. I'm glad that I have a opportunity to hear from him about a good rant about thier clothes.;-)

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lipstickcat October 16 2009, 13:19:34 UTC
I don't know about N.America, but over here the phrase "don't get me started" is normally accompanied with a smile and a roll of the eyes. It's a warning that if you encourage him he could talk about it for hours and hours, which is really the opposite of being irritated at you. I agree with other commenters that it's probably a source of playful arguments in the household and he wants to have a fun dig about it ^_^

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whitepuppy October 17 2009, 03:29:12 UTC
Thank you kindly for explaining "don't get me started" for me so clearly! Great help to understand his answer! I thought he was mad at me.

he wants to have a fun dig about it

I really think so. It's very fun to hear him complaining about his partner borrowing his clothes.

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