TGIF: Sometimes, you get what you asked for anyway
Brownwood Bulletin
Last week’s column jumped around from topic to topic, touching on unrelated events and activities. We were celebrating Juneteenth, Father’s Day, the first day of summer, and more.
From week to week, feedback on my ramblings is intermittent, and that’s OK. I count it a success when even one person offers a reaction. So I was surprised at the overwhelming response last week’s column generated. OK, it was actually five or six people, but several mentioned they like the format. Instead of choosing one subject and exploring it ad nauseum (as usual), I offered a series of topics. On one hand, it’s the easy way out, because deep thoughts on a single topic aren’t required. On the other hand, it’s the more difficult route, because a writer needs multiple topics instead of just one.
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Katie Holmes has been seen working hard on her next project which she is starring in and producing.
The actress, 42, had on a red jacket as she posed next to a vintage maroon Mustang on the Connecticut set of the film The Watergate Girl, which is based on the best-selling autobiography by former Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks.
This comes amid claims that she and chef beau Emilio Vitolo Jr, 33, have cooled off after seven months of dating.
Working girl: Katie Holmes has been seen working hard on her next project which she is starring in and producing amid claims she is cooling off with her beau
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Henry Lloyd-Hughesâs Twitter bio states that he is âthe most famous actor youâve never heard ofâ. It is a line that appeared in a magazine profile of him last year. There is another profile, from five years earlier, that says roughly the same thing. He is a fantastic actor with a near flawless CV; if only he could somehow land that career-defining role that would push him over the top.
âItâs remarkable,â laughs Lloyd-Hughes, 35. âThe false dawns Iâve had. Iâm like the Teflon Don. You can put success near me, you can put me in the biggest-grossing British sitcom of all time, but it doesnât touch me. It just runs off me. Fame can come this close to me and yet it leaves no trace. Iâm immune to success.â