Cannibals in canoes

Honestly, I feel like I’m cheating on all of you when I guest-blog for EW.com. But I did it again.

And then there are the non-Nines variables: babysitting grandparents, geriatric pugs, and the Tim Burton retrospective I want to attend. Plus eight more lessons of Pimsleur Italian, so I can politely explain why I’m throwing myself in a canal.

Click here to read the rest. I can only hope you’ll forgive me once all this Nines business is over.

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August 16, 2007 @ 5:50 pm | Comments (7)
Filed under: News, Projects, The Movie

7 Responses to “Cannibals in canoes”

  1. Zak

    Don’t worry about it, John. It just makes the makeup sex better.

    ZAK

  2. Johnny Hartmann

    Tim Burton retrospective… WHEN’N WHERE ?!

  3. Annabel

    Best wishes with the logistics for all of the upcoming screenings and promotion for The Nines.

    I am working on Pimsleur French. I never seem to get past lesson ten. One of these days!

  4. Erik Harrison

    Forgive you John? I just hope when it’s over you can get some rest.

    And we don’t mind your little indiscretions. We’ll still be here, even as our hair greys and skin sags. And when you come back, it’ll be like old times.

  5. Steve

    It’s okay, I’ve been seeing other blogs, too. Whew! Feels good to get that off my chest.

  6. Nathania

    it’s no big deal. a lot of bloggers write for more than one blog.

  7. AntoBlueberry

    I can give live Pimsleur Italian lessons (I’m troll-sized so I fit into a suitcase) in exchange for notes on my treatment.

 

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