And she gets a nice closeup photo of his fleshy face, part obscured by a camouflage hat. (What is that gray and black camouflage for? A polar shoreline?)
UPDATE: Bad link fixed.
July 1, 2005
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pro bono link onthe schwimmer photo... Oops.
Is this like where Mr Smithers at corporate sends you an e-mail asking for those third quarter results you promised for last Friday, and you accidentally send him your resume that you've been blasting all over the internet looking for a new job?
Ack.... fixed it now.
Reminds me a bit of my Michelle Pfeiffer problem. I suggest she takes whatever plea they offer. First offense is community service and intense psychotherapy.
Nod approvingly at everything. Smile. Take down all but one photo of David -- all fools no one -- and only communicate with him through letters cut from magazines while wearing latex gloves.
Ann: You think David Schwimmer's face looks fleshy? I didn't get that impression and I had second row seats (from tkts). Now -- Garry Shandling, he has a fleshy face. Btw, Schwimmer looked damn good in his boxers. (Just to be clear, he took his pants off during the performance. And when I say performance, I am referring to the play.)
Tonya: I agree that David is adorable. But he is kind of funny looking. It's fascinating: why is he cute when he looks like that? So many actors these days all look the same.
BTW: I mainly know Schwimmer from "Curb Your Enthusiasm."
Rising Jurist: Thanks for the info. I thought it might be to hide in a film noir.
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