I love Disney, the Jonas Brothers, Robert Downey Jr, Phantom of the Opera and many many other things. I'm basically a dork but I love being unique.
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INCONCEIVABLE!
Today the Alamo Drafthouse unveiled their new signature wine collection, “The Bottle Of Wits”. The two variations of wine, “Inconceivable Cab” and “As You Wish White”, are named in honor of the 25th anniversary of The Princess Bride. The talented folks over at Helms Workshop designed the lovely packaging. The wine will be available starting Tuesday, February 14th at The Princess Bride Quote-Along Feast.
Tim League, Alamo CEO and founder, also wants you to know:
“Although we can’t print it on the label because of legal reasons, we also promise each bottle to most likely be iocane free.”
[Channing and I] just met at costume fitting, he just came bouncing in the room. He’s like the Tasmanian Devil, he’ll just come in and spin around, he just came in and he had like 3 dogs behind him, barking, like something out of a movie. He shook my hand and was like ‘So happy to be working with you, gotta go!’ and he just ran out the room. I was like ‘what just happened?’ Yeah, Channing Tatum just happens to you.
“I plan on doing the Disney College Program in a couple of years, but I’m afraid I won’t be able to handle it. I’ve never been away from home before, and I’ve never really had a real job. I really want it, but it scares me”.
I felt this same way before I did my DCP. I had been away from home but my college is only 2 and a half hours away and my parents were available if I needed anything. Going to Florida was a big shock but its a great learning experience. I found that I was really able to have my own job, live on my own, all that jazz. It really is a wonderful learning experience.
Ok how many episodes of Downton Abbey exist?
On pbs.org they only have 4 episodes for Season 2. I just want to know how much I’ve missed/need to see…
sosickofbeingalone.




