but there s no way you re going to marry an icon. they were just churning stories out that would feed into the public s gossipy nature. do you remember the first time that a personal piece of information was in the press, that you thought, i don t know how they got that ? it was like 2001. me and my then partner got into an argument, so i left and i went to my girlfriends and stayed there and switched the phone off. and woke up in the morning and found out that all my voice mail messages had been listened to. and i thought, that s weird. why would it not be unheard messages? didn t think anything more of it, got in the car, drove around. then i got a call from neil wallis, from the people. he said, we ve got this story that you have had an argument, and i was like, what?! he said, well, yeah. we got told by a guy in a restaurant, and i said, well, no, i was at my friend s last night.
that s it. i was obviously naive. it was as if, oh, it s ok for you to overcome adversity, but there s no way you re going to marry an icon. they were just churning stories out that would feed into the public s gossipy nature. do you remember the first time that a personal piece of information was in the press, that you thought, i don t know how they got that ? it was like 2001. me and my then partner got into an argument, so i left and i went to my girlfriends and stayed there and switched the phone off. and woke up in the morning and found out that all my voice mail messages had been listened to. and i thought, that s weird. why would it not be unheard messages? didn t think anything more of it, got in the car, drove around. then i got a call from neil wallis, from the people. he said, we ve got this story that you have had an argument, and i was like, what?! he said, well, yeah. we got told by a guy in a restaurant, and i said, well, no, i was at my friend s last night
of press interest. the details are we re engaged. that s it. i was obviously naive. it was as if, oh, it s ok for you to overcome adversity, but there s no way you re going to marry an icon. they were just churning stories out that would feed into the public s gossipy nature. do you remember the first time that a personal piece of information was in the press, that you thought, i don t know how they got that ? it was, like, 2001. me and my then partner got into an argument, so i left and i went to my girlfriends and stayed there and switched the phone off. and woke up in the morning and found out that all my voicemail messages had been listened to. and i thought, that s weird. why would it not be unheard messages? didn t think anything more of it, got in the car, drove around. then i got a call from neil wallis, from the people. he said, we ve got this story that you have had an argument, and i was like, what?! he said, well, yeah. we got told by a guy
judge, no, the whole point is w can make decisions for ourselve based on our own risk profiles and if they want to wear 17 masks for the rest of their lives, that s weird, but go for it. i ve seen the videos on airplanes and people cheering and celebrating, i was on the estella coming up here when thi came down, and the conductor go off mid train ride to announce that this was no longer require and there was no cheering. secretly people were kind of looking around lake off came th mask for a good number of peopl because it s silly and masks ar pointless brachii always wear a mask on a train. i would like to know what caused the laugh. i don t know why it just smells on trains. you know what i m saying? but would you wear them on planes? no.