Post by Leveret on Nov 7, 2012 20:11:57 GMT -5
as it is such a 'proper', grown-up, normal, everything you would love about him in real life kind of thing to be especially as such a delightful change from a world seemingly full of the cacophonous noise of so-called micro-celebrities selling their every breath to red top newspapers and gossip mags. - do we really *need* to know that Kim Kardashian is entirely devoid of body hair or 'Posh' has been seen in flats - don't get me started!!!!!!!!! - but, for me (and all y'all?) it is infuriating. I just want to know so much more about him as a person than I feel I do from reading what I've read thus far, not that what I've read hasn't made me squeal with delight down to my toes but you know what I mean?!
What makes this obviously very smart, seemingly very honest and open, funny, cool, desperately charismatic and charming man tick - enquiring minds want to know. We get these amazing insights into him like the grammar thing; a pet peeve of mine that I just thought made me seem snotty and too well educated so I'm glad to find someone I admire equally 'afflicted' - I've returned 'thanks but no thanks' letters to prospective employers (ones I never wanted to work for or planned to apply to again, having been to the interview) with all their grammar, punctuation and spelling mistakes ringed round in red etc. - and then it seems like an age before something else is revealed about him (though the Post Office quip was hot on the heels) but usually I feel like it is a long old time between finding out one interesting little snippet and another.
Can you see who he follows on Twitter? I think that would be a very illuminating list.
What makes this obviously very smart, seemingly very honest and open, funny, cool, desperately charismatic and charming man tick - enquiring minds want to know. We get these amazing insights into him like the grammar thing; a pet peeve of mine that I just thought made me seem snotty and too well educated so I'm glad to find someone I admire equally 'afflicted' - I've returned 'thanks but no thanks' letters to prospective employers (ones I never wanted to work for or planned to apply to again, having been to the interview) with all their grammar, punctuation and spelling mistakes ringed round in red etc. - and then it seems like an age before something else is revealed about him (though the Post Office quip was hot on the heels) but usually I feel like it is a long old time between finding out one interesting little snippet and another.
Can you see who he follows on Twitter? I think that would be a very illuminating list.