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Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore at THE ROOM NEXT DOOR Paris Screening
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It feels like The Room Next Door has cycled out of the awards conversation,
but stars Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore are still out here on these
street...
9 comments:
i imagine it's not important in your
case, you being well versed in both.
As long as it's not jacking off your uncle, I suppose either is ok.
So says jason, with the little "j"...
I very much agree; proper grammar is one of the elements of civilized conversation and communication.
I'm guessing the later horse is of the Draft variety.
Why are we not capitalizing 'horse'?
I really want to steal this. One of the most traumatic experiences of my life was opening an email, sent by a friend, that was a video of a woman giving a blow job to a horse. I was at work, considerably more computer illiterate than now...I couldn't figure out how to stop it. One of the architects who I shared office space with, walked in, saw the considerable "happy ending" and then discreetly turned around and walked out. I was mortified.
good one jill.
Oh Jill, I want to work with you.
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