Lucky!Furburt said:Heh, my uncle Colm knows Liam Neeson actually. They used to hang out in the same place, back when Neeson was in Dublin, working for the Abbey Theatre in the late 70's, before he got big. Apparently, he's one of the nicest people you'll ever meet. Too bad about his wife.meganmeave said:Sorry, joke fail! You said you got a sense of encroaching terror and nervousness. That is how I think I would feel if I met Liam Neeson in person... He's so manly. He could make anyone break out into hives.
And my career as a comic has been shot down just like that!!
I might be able to meet him some day, if he visits me uncle again.
+1Ensiferum said:How about a simple "yes" answer? Or Even a "Yes but not anymore" or a "Yes I am now.
I don?t see how, or why you would pity me. If it is so much different, then would you kindly state how exactly it is different from friendship? I have yet to see anybody come up with an answerVhite said:I pity you.Axzarious said:Love does not exist. Its just friendship with a fancy name.
Swizz, mozza, cheddar, or gouda?Free Thinker said:Crushes. The day I finally get in a relationship is the day I finally learn what love is.
Damn. That sounded really cheesy.
...Mmm...cheesy.
Jalapeno cheddar.Axzarious said:Swizz, mozza, cheddar, or gouda?Free Thinker said:Crushes. The day I finally get in a relationship is the day I finally learn what love is.
Damn. That sounded really cheesy.
...Mmm...cheesy.