Please help me find her!
November 5, 2007 7:25 AM   Subscribe

NYGirl of my dreams. Romance in the technological age. :)
posted by Phire (115 comments total) 7 users marked this as a favorite
 
I just wasn't that into him.
posted by danb at 7:28 AM on November 5, 2007 [5 favorites]


It's always been something of a personal guideline that if I have to draw an arrow pointing to a picture of myself to state that I'm "not insane" I may need to reevaluate my life-choices.
posted by Kattullus at 7:29 AM on November 5, 2007 [15 favorites]


I admire his gumption, but it makes me feel a little bad for the guy, like he's fifteen and wants to date an ideal, not an actual human being. There must be 50,000 girls who look like this in New York. Go forth and talk to one of them, Patrick.
posted by Kwine at 7:31 AM on November 5, 2007 [3 favorites]


My hipster stereotype meter is overloading on this one.

Still I wish it had been for me. Maybe I'll type up something on my type writer about about how sad this is making me, scan it and post it to my blog while listening to the kinks on vinyl and playing a Wes Anderson movie on mute in the background.
posted by piratebowling at 7:31 AM on November 5, 2007 [11 favorites]


comma comma comma
posted by Kwine at 7:31 AM on November 5, 2007


Why didn't he talk to her?

Also, are NY chicks that impressed with tourists? From Nashville?
posted by DU at 7:32 AM on November 5, 2007


Anyone who's lived in New York knows that the hypothetical "girl of your dreams" (or guy) is everywhere. You can't throw a rock without hitting someone good looking in this town. It's when you start talking to them, however, you realize it isn't that easy.
posted by fungible at 7:33 AM on November 5, 2007 [2 favorites]


My hipster stereotype meter is overloading on this one.

Reminds me of people who post on Craigslist's missed connections the stereotypical hipster-fixie-rider description and then postscript it with, "I just wanted to see how many cookie-cutter hipsters responded."
posted by supercres at 7:33 AM on November 5, 2007 [1 favorite]


1) She probably has a boyfriend

2) Dude looks insufferable.
posted by delmoi at 7:34 AM on November 5, 2007 [4 favorites]


Is it just me or does it look like the 'girl of his dreams' is 4' in relevant comparison to his height?

Get away from that schoolgirl you sick hipster freak!
posted by onalark at 7:35 AM on November 5, 2007 [1 favorite]


So, um....apparently one can tell when someone is the "girl of their dreams" by the floral contents of their hair and the color of their gym shorts?

I've been wasting my life with conversation.
posted by lazaruslong at 7:35 AM on November 5, 2007 [1 favorite]


It really isn't that hard to meet girls in New York -- unlike other places, you can simply strike up a conversation and see how it goes.

People here are surprisingly friendly... you just need a combination of fearlessness and respectfulness to meet girls.
posted by lupus_yonderboy at 7:37 AM on November 5, 2007 [2 favorites]


Hopkin Green Girl.
posted by phrontist at 7:39 AM on November 5, 2007 [13 favorites]


You can't throw a rock without hitting someone good looking in this town. It's when you start talking to them, however, you realize it isn't that easy.

Totally. When I try to talk to them they're always all like "Why did you throw that rock at me?!!", "OW OW OW!", or worse yet, unconscious.
posted by robocop is bleeding at 7:39 AM on November 5, 2007 [22 favorites]


Does romance in the technological age require a fauxhawk?
posted by Iridic at 7:40 AM on November 5, 2007


Or perhaps just a smart way for a young illustrator to get his work seen by tons of people?
posted by R. Mutt at 7:41 AM on November 5, 2007 [4 favorites]


Has anyone called this guy yet, or e/mailed him??

I'm doubting the reality of this....
posted by HuronBob at 7:41 AM on November 5, 2007


I hope that this is a "One Red Paperclip" type game, in which he's going to write a book about all of the wacky and wonderful people he meets on the internet in his quest to find the girl, who really isn't as important as the journey.

Otherwise, yeah, he's a weirdo.
posted by roll truck roll at 7:42 AM on November 5, 2007 [1 favorite]


Uh, isn't this what craigslist missed connections is for?
posted by ninjew at 7:42 AM on November 5, 2007


You, lynard skinnard-hat and
Me, little kitty
Sat across with a velvet jacket
Wild orange hair and dark, dark eyes
I gawked like a twelve-year-old - smitten
Carla the stripper,
Straight from l.a.
You seem cool for a naked chick in a booth
Lets be pals some day
In other words,
Put some clothes on and call me

I saw you
It was incredible

Slim, relax,
Fine wine at the (qfc)
On a snowy saturday night
Black pearls and I swear you were drinkin beer
You were the redhead behind the counter there
Im the one who fell off his chair there
You had your dry-cleaning and I think youre dreaming

I saw you
It was incredible
Mumbled these words at you
Unintelligible

My, my, my, my
My, my, my, my, my, my, my

My, my, my, my
My, my, yea hey-hey
Hey who had what time is it?
posted by psmealey at 7:42 AM on November 5, 2007 [1 favorite]


(on the other hand, I don't have a Significant Other right now, so I suppose it's easy come, easy go...)
posted by lupus_yonderboy at 7:43 AM on November 5, 2007


It says she was writing in a journal on the train. I wonder what she was writing. “Some jackass with an iPod is staring at my fancy braided hair. He looks insane. I hope he’s not getting off at Bowling Green. I hope he doesn’t try to kill me. Most of all I hope I don’t show up on the internet.”
posted by tepidmonkey at 7:46 AM on November 5, 2007 [6 favorites]


Attention artists: Missed Connection comics should be submitted here. Connections will be accepted until December 2007. Please do not post to MeFi front page as the individual comics completely lack the impact of the accumulated ones Thank you.
posted by barnacles at 7:47 AM on November 5, 2007 [2 favorites]


I hope that this is a "One Red Paperclip" type game

Where he keeps trading up? Nothing attracts girls like other girls.
posted by StickyCarpet at 7:47 AM on November 5, 2007 [1 favorite]


I know that girl. She's the Williamsburg Avenger.
posted by PeterMcDermott at 7:48 AM on November 5, 2007 [7 favorites]


The time to deal with this was when she was siting right in front of him. On the internet it seems like some other purpose is being served.
posted by MNDZ at 7:48 AM on November 5, 2007


Does romance in the technological age require a fauxhawk

I believe the technical hipster term for that haircut is "Brohawk", but I could be wrong....
posted by SweetJesus at 7:51 AM on November 5, 2007


AFC
posted by smoothvirus at 7:52 AM on November 5, 2007


This all sounds like the set up for a romantic comedy I wouldn't be caught dead watching.
posted by Astro Zombie at 7:52 AM on November 5, 2007 [3 favorites]


"Brohawk" is the fratboy term, although I understand your confusion. The line is blurring constantly between the two camps that were once at war.
posted by piratebowling at 7:56 AM on November 5, 2007 [2 favorites]


You can't throw a rock without hitting someone good looking in this town.

[bartonfink]Do me a favor? Throw it hard.[/bartonfink]

Also, I think this is cute and have no probs with it. I generally don't have a problem meeting women but I often find myself thinking of people I've only glanced for a fraction of a second (cue Citizen Kane speech). It's natural, I think, when you're optimistic about people and yourself.

I saw a great looking girl on the bus yesterday but due to the company I was keeping, I couldn't approach. Where are you girl-with-big-sunglasses-and-short-hair-wearing-a-leather-jacket-with-frills,-red-hushpuppies,-and-riding-the-504-streetcar-west-on-College-while-talking-on-your-cell?!
posted by dobbs at 7:58 AM on November 5, 2007


I bet this is the response he's going to get.
posted by soundofsuburbia at 7:58 AM on November 5, 2007 [23 favorites]


My hipster stereotype meter is overloading on this one.

Not quite: he's sans strategically-scruffy facial hair.
posted by wfc123 at 8:00 AM on November 5, 2007


Reminds me of people who post on Craigslist's missed connections

I used CL missed connections once. It worked. The girl mailed me in a matter of hours. We went on a date but there was no click.
posted by dobbs at 8:00 AM on November 5, 2007


I just can't believe his dream girl wears gym shorts with tights of the same color. Really? Really?? You're judging solely based on looks, and that's it, right there?
posted by ThePinkSuperhero at 8:02 AM on November 5, 2007 [4 favorites]


I just want to say that this shit is hitting my eyeballs less than 15 hours after dude saw the girl. I smell viral bullshit. Also hipsters don't deserve the girls of their dreams.
posted by shmegegge at 8:08 AM on November 5, 2007 [5 favorites]


I love that there were 35 comments within 45 minutes. Nothing draws out lurking MeFites like opportunities for snark. Knew there was a reason I hung around.
posted by Phire at 8:11 AM on November 5, 2007


I don't understand why this isn't ... in the I Saw U's or Missed Connections section of the Metro or whatever they have over there.
posted by BlackLeotardFront at 8:15 AM on November 5, 2007


At least he isn't asking people to send spam to everyone they know.
posted by jeffamaphone at 8:18 AM on November 5, 2007


Well, viral or not, it IS owned by:
Patrick Moberg
1107 Park Ridge Dr.
Nashville, Tennessee 14623
United States
posted by SPUTNIK at 8:19 AM on November 5, 2007


Maybe he's not familiar with them? Or more likely he's looking for internet buzz. The site does appear to be his, at least the domain, and his own site has this "plea" listed as his latest artistic work.

What's that old newspaper promotion saying? Only bad news is no news? He's certainly going to get at least some media attention for this. It's quirky and it hasn't been done recently in the public consciousness's memory.

Oh -- and DNS propagations are pretty wild these days. The days of buying a domain and waiting two days is pretty passe. I was floored when the last domain I set up was live in two different parts of the world within 30 minutes...
posted by cavalier at 8:22 AM on November 5, 2007


1107 Park Ridge Dr.

That's a nice part of town - not far from Cheekwood, which is one of my new favorite places.
posted by jquinby at 8:29 AM on November 5, 2007


If she got off at Bowling Green, it could mean that she's a Staten Islander or a tourist. Either way, it could mean doom for this relationship.
posted by cazoo at 8:29 AM on November 5, 2007


The guy of my dreams would probably be writing something snarky about a guy like this on an online community somewhere. I'll never find him.
posted by iamkimiam at 8:35 AM on November 5, 2007 [5 favorites]


Totally. When I try to talk to them they're always all like "Why did you throw that rock at me?!!", "OW OW OW!", or worse yet, unconscious.
posted by robocop is bleeding at 10:39 AM on November 5 [3 favorites -] Favorite added! [!]

Eponysterical. Also just plain hysterical.
posted by The Bellman at 8:45 AM on November 5, 2007


Be careful. He might have herpes!
posted by ericb at 9:03 AM on November 5, 2007 [1 favorite]


Sunday at 9:30 pm? There'd be nothing but tumbling tumbleweed in that neighborhood.
posted by gubo at 9:04 AM on November 5, 2007


Viral. If not viral, fake. If not fake, then still hideously cheesy.
posted by tehloki at 9:07 AM on November 5, 2007


Looks like www.creeepyhipsterstopstaringatmeonthesubway.com is still available.
posted by brain_drain at 9:14 AM on November 5, 2007


Totally. When I try to talk to them they're always all like "Why did you throw that rock at me?!!", "OW OW OW!", or worse yet, unconscious.
posted by robocop is bleeding at 10:39 AM on November 5 [3 favorites -] Favorite added! [!]

Eponysterical.


Why is this eponysterical? Because robocop is bleeding is describing an action he took that will likely lead to someone else bleeding? Are these good-looking people he hits with rocks likely to be robocops? Is any comment he makes that mentions blood or the possibility of bleeding eponysterical? What if he mentions a law enforcement officer that is neither robotic nor injured--is that still eponysterical?
posted by mullacc at 9:17 AM on November 5, 2007 [7 favorites]


fwiw, I occasionally use my parents' house as my home address even though I haven't lived there for years. Just a possible explanation for that address listing.
posted by ninjew at 9:18 AM on November 5, 2007


mullacc: I think you have the wrong definition of "Eponysterical". It means "I am so smart, S-M-R-T, please favorite me!"
posted by tehloki at 9:19 AM on November 5, 2007


ericb, she might have herpes. In which case we can look forward to seeing the angry, paranoid ranting side of the artist's work at nygirlwhogavemeanstd.com.
posted by doctor_negative at 9:23 AM on November 5, 2007


mullacc: is that still eponysterical?

Ah, dear boy, do not stare too deeply into that abyss, for spirals into madness.

Madness! Maaaaaaaaaad madness!

<---------- not insane
posted by Kattullus at 9:28 AM on November 5, 2007


It occurs to me that when this happens you have two options:

1) You're James Blunt, and you write a song "You're Beautiful."

2) You're register a domain name "http://www.nygirlofmydreams.com/"

Now, option 2 doesn't seem that bad now, does it?
posted by Stan Chin at 9:28 AM on November 5, 2007 [13 favorites]


I don't see any kind of "hawk" happening there. His hair happens to be slightly longer on top than it is on the sides, which seems typical of most non-senior-citizen hairstyles.
posted by hermitosis at 9:33 AM on November 5, 2007


Aussies have the best term for the "faux-hawk" ever: "Half-sucked mango."
posted by chinese_fashion at 9:36 AM on November 5, 2007 [3 favorites]


Looks like www.creeepyhipsterstopstaringatmeonthesubway.com is still available.

The extra "e" is for extra ewwwwwww!
posted by schoolgirl report at 9:41 AM on November 5, 2007


This was a Lance Bass movie!
posted by milkrate at 9:46 AM on November 5, 2007


<>

The problem here, Kattullus, is that that arrow points nowhere!

So.

Would you please tell us what manner of creature that only you can see on the left hand side of the page. Also, how can you be sure this creature is, in fact, sane?

posted by sparkletone at 10:04 AM on November 5, 2007


skinny guy with an iPod and a hoodie

iPODs and hoodies are hip these days?
posted by Hicksu at 10:06 AM on November 5, 2007


sparkletone: The problem here, Kattullus, is that that arrow points nowhere!

Y'see, that's what "we" in "the biz" call "irony" or "ironic irony" or "quotation marks within quotation marks" or "I got 3 hours of sleep last night. Quit ridin' me!"
posted by Kattullus at 10:11 AM on November 5, 2007


How is that guy a hipster?

Hoodie, skinny jeans, 8 foot tall guy (looking for 4 foot tall girl, natch), iPod, and what may or may not be old-school Vans or Pumas.

Makes me want to smash my PBR on the floor.
posted by Dr-Baa at 10:13 AM on November 5, 2007 [1 favorite]


mullacc: I think you have the wrong definition of "Eponysterical". It means "I am so smart, S-M-R-T, please favorite me!"
posted by tehloki at 12:19 PM on November 5 [+] [!]

Christ, what an asshole.

(Did I use that one right, tehloki?)
posted by The Bellman at 10:14 AM on November 5, 2007 [2 favorites]


Dear Patrick,
I'm pretty sure I don't know her. I haven't ridden the 5 train to Bowling Green in awhile, since I moved from downtown Brooklyn years ago. Oh wait, I did ride it like a year-and-a-half ago to go to a friend's party in Dumbo, but that's a distant sob from 9:30pm on Nov. 4, 2007. It was a fun party, though. Excellent crab dip.
Come to think, she does look a bit like my friend Sarah, but I'm pretty sure the shorts-over-tights look isn't her style. Although who knows, I haven't seen her in like a month or two. This city, I tell ya. So yeah, what the hell - I'll ask her. If you don't hear back from me though, you can pretty much count me out help-wise. Cheers.
posted by hellbient at 10:16 AM on November 5, 2007


"Why didn't he talk to her? "

Probably an overwhelming fear that she'd take it the wrong way, snap his photo, and call him a creep on that stupid 'hollabacknyc' website.
posted by drstein at 10:33 AM on November 5, 2007


You can't throw a rock without hitting someone good looking in this town.

Aim towards Ditmars Boulevard near the park.

This kind of shit is a product of being in your twenties and thinking that romance is blooming everywhere and that everyone is checking you out as a possible sex partner or mate. Then you're in your thirties and you become invisible. As David Foster Wallace said 'What other people think of you becomes less important when you realize how rarely they do.'
posted by jonmc at 10:36 AM on November 5, 2007 [10 favorites]


How is that guy a hipster? He's just some skinny guy with an iPod and a hoodie.

No, he's a guy who draws himself with an iPod and a hoodie. Now obviously he wanted to represent himself as he appeared on the subway, but still.
posted by delmoi at 10:43 AM on November 5, 2007


*realizes in horror that he is a hipster*

I never knew. But I ride the 5 train wearing a hoodie and iPod all the time. In Chuck Taylors. Maybe I am this guy.

But I'm short and not skinny. Is there hope for me?
posted by Bookhouse at 11:16 AM on November 5, 2007 [1 favorite]


My hipster stereotype meter is overloading on this one.

I got bingo! On two cards! Pay up, bitches!

Wait, what the fuck is this? A Pabst? In a can!? A bike bag!? A Dashboard Confessional mixtape? A tape!? What. The. Fuck!? No. No!! Money. I paid real money for all these goddamn bingo cards, I want my winnings paid in the same.
posted by loquacious at 11:35 AM on November 5, 2007


jesus christ, that girl has a huge fucking head.
posted by shmegegge at 11:44 AM on November 5, 2007


Wait, I'm tall and skinny I've been riding the 5 train in a hoodie and jeans and old-school Pumas since 1975. And I'm totally not insane! So am I a aging hipster or just a creepy superannuated nerd? At least I'm not cyberstalking cute young women.
posted by nicwolff at 11:52 AM on November 5, 2007


If you have to use the word hipster to snark about this, you are a lazy failure and you should be ashamed.
posted by ludwig_van at 12:03 PM on November 5, 2007 [2 favorites]


I think this thread has taught me, if anything, that hipsters hate hipsters.
posted by ninjew at 1:05 PM on November 5, 2007 [8 favorites]


Well, if they hated themselves, they'd be emo.
posted by Dr-Baa at 1:14 PM on November 5, 2007 [4 favorites]


i'm not tall or skinny, and have very little hair, but i'm afraid that i must (after 7-8 years of denying it) finally self-identify as a hipster because i: listen to indie rock, ride a bicycle, wear $1 t-shirts, and occasionally drink cheap beer, especially in bars (i also drink good beer when i'm feeling flush). PBR is not bad. neither is Old Milwaukee or Busch. please don't hate me.

in my twenties, i would fall in love at first sight with all sorts of women. after the 13th or so time, i realized it probably wasn't love.

also, for goodness sake, TALK TO WOMEN (AND MEN) WHOM YOU THINK YOU MIGHT LIKE. indeed it can be very painful to be embarrassed with a bad response, but it's over in a few minutes and preferable to never knowing what might have happened.

btw, has anyone called the number yet? that seemed like an incredibly bad idea.
posted by mrgrimm at 1:35 PM on November 5, 2007


I think this thread has taught me, if anything, that hipsters hate hipsters.

Hipster costume.

posted by ludwig_van at 1:36 PM on November 5, 2007 [2 favorites]


listen to indie rock, ride a bicycle, wear $1 t-shirts, and occasionally drink cheap beer, especially in bars (i also drink good beer when i'm feeling flush).

That doesn't make you a hipster. God I wish people would stop talking about hipsters. It's the cliche everyone loves to hate to love to be seen as. Hipsters.
posted by ludwig_van at 1:39 PM on November 5, 2007


If you have to use the word hipster to snark about this, you are a lazy failure and you should be ashamed.

Okay, fine. That word gets tossed around way too often, and it's something not many will admit to falling into the category of. Mea culpa.

The website just had all the makings of a Sad Diner comic, and/or seemed derivative of an Adrian Tomine New Yorker cover. I guess I'm just a cynical, sad, snarky person.
posted by piratebowling at 1:47 PM on November 5, 2007


"Not insane." Clearly.
posted by Football Bat at 1:56 PM on November 5, 2007


btw, has anyone called the number yet?

I just called the number and spoke to someone who answered to the name Patrick. He has not found yet found the girl. He claims the site is legit and not a secret ad.
posted by ThePinkSuperhero at 2:11 PM on November 5, 2007 [6 favorites]


I thought it was nicely drawn.
posted by chunking express at 2:13 PM on November 5, 2007


Hipster viral propaganda. Do not believe the lies, hipsters are not capable of human emotion.
posted by TwelveTwo at 2:33 PM on November 5, 2007 [1 favorite]


It seems to me like this is a cute little piece of art done by a young artist after his heart fluttered for some stranger on a train. Nothing more. It seems the word "viral" is thrown at anything designed to draw attention to itself these days.

YES, he is probably trying to promote himself and his art. YES, he probably hopes the girls sees it, too. Why can't it be both? At least in the former, he has been incredibly successful already. Well done, young Patrick. I hope you get some work out of this.
posted by skammer at 2:33 PM on November 5, 2007 [3 favorites]


I don't think hipsters exist. I can never seem to get anyone to admit to being one, and the people I meet that most closely conform to the accepted standard claim to hate them with a passion.

I wonder if they're a bit like the French Resistance, when 10-15 years from now, everyone will claim to have been one in the aughties?
posted by psmealey at 3:21 PM on November 5, 2007


psmealy is right. They don't exist. So we have to invent them.
posted by tkchrist at 4:38 PM on November 5, 2007


"Why didn't he talk to her? "
Probably an overwhelming fear that she'd take it the wrong way, snap his photo, and call him a creep on that stupid 'hollabacknyc' website.


Or maybe...
posted by normy at 5:05 PM on November 5, 2007


YES, he is probably trying to promote himself and his art. YES, he probably hopes the girls sees it, too. Why can't it be both?

Genuine, meaningful advertising? How post modern :)
posted by Dillonlikescookies at 6:10 PM on November 5, 2007


Patrick, you need a YouTube crying video.
posted by wallstreet1929 at 6:38 PM on November 5, 2007


Her silly tights and his silly hair would be perfect together.
posted by Jenafeef at 9:14 PM on November 5, 2007 [1 favorite]


Note to whoever posted the deleted comment about hollaback:

We women know the difference between a look that says "I'm desperate" and one that says "You're nothing more than your pussy". BOTH are a turn-off, but only the latter gets posted to the site.
posted by brujita at 10:07 PM on November 5, 2007




Why, yes...yes we do.
posted by squasha at 2:59 AM on November 6, 2007


love haters.
posted by ewkpates at 5:50 AM on November 6, 2007 [1 favorite]


Someone in the Gothamist comments wrote that the girl is Gina Leason of Staten Island. I wonder if that's true. At any rate, it'd be fun to see how the story ends.
posted by jimmymcvee at 12:09 PM on November 6, 2007


I don't think hipsters exist. I can never seem to get anyone to admit to being one, and the people I meet that most closely conform to the accepted standard claim to hate them with a passion.

This isn't really a new phenomenon. I used to know at least a dozen "Spooky" types who had a million good reasons why Goth was other people.
posted by Uther Bentrazor at 6:50 PM on November 6, 2007


If you check out the website now, his contact information and encouragement to e-mail the site to others is crossed out.
posted by ThePinkSuperhero at 10:34 AM on November 7, 2007 [1 favorite]


Well if you check it now, there is a stick figure holding a sign up saying he found her.

The internet actually works.
posted by chunking express at 10:58 AM on November 7, 2007




Ooo, and she's in my Facebook network! Having reviewed the picture drew vs. a small number of the 325 pictures tagged as her, the resemblance is not strong.
posted by ThePinkSuperhero at 11:51 AM on November 7, 2007 [1 favorite]


picture drawn? lol.
posted by ThePinkSuperhero at 11:53 AM on November 7, 2007 [1 favorite]


Reuters picks up the saga: New Yorkers Rally to Help Online Romeo -- "Boy sees girl. Boy loses girl. Boy finds girl — thanks to the Internet."
posted by ericb at 10:07 PM on November 8, 2007


aw, he's a cutie too. They're having coffee this weekend.
posted by nickyskye at 10:31 PM on November 8, 2007


http://nygirlofmynightmares.com/
posted by blaneyphoto at 6:42 AM on November 9, 2007


Eh, Vimeo viral marketing, no?
posted by NolanRyanHatesMatches at 9:47 AM on November 9, 2007


I just saw the video of this douchebag being interviewed by Dianne Sawyer.

What a bunch of shit.
posted by strontiumdog at 6:24 PM on November 9, 2007 [1 favorite]


The girl of his dreams, very pretty.
posted by nickyskye at 2:36 PM on November 10, 2007


The girl of his dreams looks like she's wearing about eight pounds of makeup and a photoshop.
posted by tehloki at 8:34 PM on November 10, 2007


Flawless skin and trendy mascara?
posted by nickyskye at 9:33 PM on November 10, 2007


I maintain there's no way somebody's skin can look like that without some sort of digital enhancement. Just stare at it for awhile.
posted by tehloki at 9:40 PM on November 10, 2007


tehloki, I have seen people with flawless skin. It's amazing. They've usually been Italian, Asian or mixed genes. Olivia Hussey comes to mind.
posted by nickyskye at 8:03 AM on November 11, 2007


You have to forgive me for being skeptical in this day and age.
posted by tehloki at 11:42 AM on November 11, 2007


he found her...

movie deal in the works
posted by dawdle at 3:24 PM on November 22, 2007


you've gotta be fucking kidding me.
posted by shmegegge at 3:45 PM on November 22, 2007


movie deal in the works

"You A'int Got Mail. You Got the Blog!"

Not Starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan.
posted by ericb at 7:27 PM on November 24, 2007


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