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Brad Pitt @ American Embassy

Brad Pitt @ American Embassy

Brad Pitt makes another trip to the American Embassy on Wednesday in Prague, Czech Republic. This was the second time today the Hollywood hunk made his way to the embassy. Video available here.

Brad, 43, and partner Angelina Jolie, 31, have moved their family to Prague for the filming of her latest action thriller Wanted co-starring Morgan Freeman and James McAvoy.

The A-list couple is reportedly protecting their kids from the movie’s violence. A set source told The Sun, “Angelina is protecting them from seeing her making violence look good. It’s caused a few chuckles. Most of her successful roles have had her waving weapons and getting violent. Staff have been told the kids can’t even see props. And toy guns are a complete no-no.”

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Bio and Adopted @ 05/10/2007 at 10:22 am

What does she mean that she realized that a biological child would not be a “threat” to the family?
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She was scared that Brad would love more the bio baby, I can totally related to what she is saying. When you have 2 adopted kids and your new boyfriend wants to have a bio baby, the first concern you will have it is if he would treat them and love them all equally.

Good Morning BAMPZS Fans!

Don’t let all the screaming at the ocean and heads exploding steal your bliss. Angie gave a slam dunk interview and we fans should enjoy and I mean ENJOY every bit of it.

Ate Char,

Pinagtiyagaan ko pong bumoto kagabi. Napasin ko na pagdating ng mga 11:40 ng gabi ay dumadagsa and mga bumoboto kay Bon Jovi. Tatagalugin ko na lang para hindi maintindihan ng mga asungot. Nabasa ko sa FF na pinagkakaisahan nilang iboto si Bon Jovi para matalo si Brad. Sana ay magkaisa tayo… tayong mga Pilipino . Pagtiyagaan nating iboto si Brad kung me panahon tayo!

Dear BeeLoved,
Hello to you, my voting buddy! I guess we were busy last night. Have you noticed that the trolls starts appearing late at night and would vote in droves.

Wonderful RD interview! Typically Jolie, honest and fearless about everything. She is really one of the few interesting celebrities originating from movie-land.

Also liked Brad’s USA Today interview, he seems such a nice, well-grounded guy.

One million to Darfur… the money from those pics they negotiated is surely being well put to use. No wonder so many people say this couple is their first and only case of fandom attachment.

And African Girl is back! Wow, only good news here today. :)

Iris #570, why don’t you go suck a lemon. Better yet do your self a favour and analyze your own hatred of Angelina Jolie.

Iris #570, why don’t you go suck a lemon. Better yet do your self a favour and analyze your own hatred of Angelina Jolie.
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I think what she needs is to suck something more than a lemon, you will like it iris.

To Filipino fan says: @ 05/10/2007 at 10:53 am

tagalogin na rin natin para di maintindihan ng mga haters…ang ginawa ko, open ako gamit ko internet explorer, tapos open din ako gamit ko mozilla firefox…bale dalawa ang gamit ko para madaling bumoto….di bale, long weekend kami sa pinas dahil sa election on monday….boboto lang ako sandali…di ako matutulog sunday night….tingnan lang natin kung oobra sila sa atin hahaha….

greetings from Holland,

thank you for the link of AJ interview in Reader Digest, very touching to read, and i can say Angelina is in love of Brad, this is how to say to media, this is how to promote the movie (talking positive), OMG i can wait the cannes and all the premier news of them, BTW do you guys any news over Angelina will be host with George Clooney at Radio City New York ? and keep voting for Brad (hello vote) bbl

To filipino fan says: @ 05/10/2007 at 10:59 am

To filipino fan says:

i posted earlier but di lumabas…kasi puro tagalog. is it how it works in this blog. i am new in this thing kasi… anyway, dalawa gamit ko, isang internet explorer at isang mozilla firefox, boto ako sa isa, then sa isa naman pagkatapos, nirerefresh ko silang dalawa para boto ulit…pag wala kang mozilla puede kang magdownload, mas maganda siya, wala masyadong virus….

Be careful, there is ONE hater (using different names) trying to BAIT.

Today is Thursday. Monday is the deadline for the mag. This hater is working hard, trying to stir up DISCUSSION to sell her articles or ideas to the tabloid.

Be careful, there is ONE hater (using different names) trying to BAIT.

Today is Thursday. Monday is the deadline for the mag. This hater is working hard, trying to drum up discussion to sell her articles or ideas to the tabloid.

regarding O13 @ 05/10/2007 at 11:06 am

lurker Says:

STARS GEORGE CLOONEY, BRAD PITT AND MATT DAMON
AND PRODUCER JERRY WEINTRAUB MAKE HOLLYWOOD HISTORY
AS THEY KICK OFF A WAVE OF BIG EVENTS
LEADING TO THE NATIONWIDE OPENING OF
WARNER BROS. PICTURES’ AND VILLAGE ROADSHOW PICTURES’

A Hand & Footprint Ceremony at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre
Will Be Followed by Special Benefit Premieres to Raise Money
and Awareness for the Humanitarian Crisis in Darfur

BURBANK, CA, May XX, 2007 – The all-star cast and the filmmakers from the much-anticipated caper comedy “Ocean’s Thirteen” will be crossing the country for major events leading up to the June 8th release of the film.

Combining film and philanthropy, two of the events will serve to benefit the aid group the International Rescue Committee for Not On Our Watch. Co-founded by producer Jerry Weintraub, and “Ocean’s Thirteen” stars George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon and Don Cheadle, Not On Our Watch is a humanitarian organization whose initiative is to support existing Darfur relief efforts and to ensure the protection of civilians in that region.

Jerry Weintraub remarked, “It was such a privilege to reunite with Steven Soderbergh and an amazing cast to make ‘Ocean’s Thirteen.’ I am very proud of the film, and I am excited about premiering the film in multiple cities across the country. However, the thing I am most proud of by far is that these events will benefit a cause that is very important to me and my colleagues.”

The events kick off in Hollywood, where stars George Clooney, Brad Pitt and Matt Damon, and producer Jerry Weintraub, will make a strong “impression” at one of the town’s most famous landmarks. Surrounded by cheering fans and friends, the four will have their hand and footprints immortalized in cement in the famed forecourt of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre. The Hand & Footprint Ceremony will take place on Tuesday, June 5, at 11:30 a.m., and footage of the event will be made available via a satellite feed (coordinates to follow separately).
This event will also mark Hollywood history. While it has become a rare honor for any Hollywood luminary to have his hand and footprints cemented for posterity at Grauman’s, the “Ocean’s” films’ producer and 50-year Hollywood veteran, Jerry Weintraub, has the distinction of being the first producer ever to be accorded that privilege.
Later that same evening, “Ocean’s Thirteen” will be presented in its North American premiere at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, beginning with the screening at 7:00 p.m. Attending the screening will be the film’s star-studded cast, including Clooney, Pitt and Damon, in addition to Andy Garcia, Don Cheadle, Bernie Mac, Ellen Barkin, Al Pacino, Casey Affleck, Scott Caan, Eddie Jemison, Shaobo Qin, Carl Reiner and Elliott Gould. Director Steven Soderbergh, screenwriters Brian Koppelman & David Levien, and producer Jerry Weintraub will also be on hand to meet and greet the celebrity guests and industry VIPs in attendance.
Las Vegas, the site of the film’s story, is the next stop, where a special benefit screening of “Ocean’s Thirteen” will open this year’s CineVegas Film Festival on June 6. During the opening night festivities—dubbed Lights, Camera, Take Action—Jerry Weintraub will also be honored with the CineVegas Vanguard Producer Award. Benefiting the aid group the International Rescue Committee for Not On Our Watch, the star-studded event will be attended by “Ocean’s Thirteen” cast members, including George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Don Cheadle, Ellen Barkin and Andy Garcia; producer Jerry Weintraub; and other celebrity guests.

Heading east, the group will attend the Chicago premiere of “Ocean’s Thirteen” on June 7 at the AMC River East. George Clooney, Matt Damon, Don Cheadle, Ellen Barkin, Bernie Mac, and Jerry Weintraub will be among the celebrities in attendance for the screening, which is being hosted by Vanity Fair and will also benefit the aid group the International Rescue Committee for Not On Our Watch.
In advance of these events, “Ocean’s Thirteen” will celebrate its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on May 24.

Opening nationwide on June 8, “Ocean’s Thirteen”—the third film in the successful “Ocean’s” franchise—reunites director Steven Soderbergh and stars George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Andy Garcia, Don Cheadle, Bernie Mac, Casey Affleck, Scott Caan, Eddie Jemison, Shaobo Qin, Carl Reiner and Elliott Gould. Joining the cast for the first time are Al Pacino and Ellen Barkin.

In “Ocean’s Thirteen,” Danny Ocean (George Clooney) and the gang have only one reason to pull off their most ambitious and riskiest casino heist—to defend one of their own. When ruthless casino owner Willy Bank (Al Pacino) double-crosses one of the original Ocean’s eleven—Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould)—the gang teams up one more time to see if they can break “The Bank.” The plan is elaborate, dangerous and damn near impossible…but there are no limits when it comes to one of their own.

Warner Bros. Pictures presents, in association with Village Roadshow Pictures, a Jerry Weintraub/Section Eight Production, “Ocean’s Thirteen.” The film was directed by Steven Soderbergh from a screenplay by Brian Koppelman & David Levien. Jerry Weintraub produced the film, with Susan Ekins, Gregory Jacobs, Frederic W. Brost and Bruce Berman executive producing.

This film has been rated “PG-13” by the MPAA for “brief sensuality.”
For downloadable general information and photos from “Ocean’s Thirteen,” please visit: press.warnerbros.com.

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to all regular fans Says:

May 10th, 2007 at 7:51 am - flag comment
Can you explain what Angie meant when she called her bio child as a treat????? Concerning a blob all your explanations were BS. You can come up better with this one????
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I think she meant , its not a threat to their adopted children. She saw Brad being a very good father to the adopted kids, she doesnt mind having a bio child, as she is sure that Brad will love the adopted kids just the same as his bio child.

A Mighty Heart (part 1) @ 05/10/2007 at 11:10 am

Summer Movie Preview

Angelina Jolie’s ‘Mighty Heart’

Paparazzi showdowns, Pakistani secret police, and rumors of a fatwa — all part of the behind-the-scenes tale of filming the Mariane Pearl story on location in south Asia

By Benjamin Svetkey

Even in Pune — one of the most ancient cities in India, settled on a remote edge of the Western Ghats mountain range in the Maharashtra state some eons ago — they gossip about Angelina Jolie. In fact, last fall, when the actress spent five weeks there shooting her latest movie, A Mighty Heart, Puneites talked of nothing else. The local papers were filled with headlines about the star’s every move. There was the one about the terrorist group who purportedly declared a fatwa on Jolie (”There was never any serious threat,” she says, although at one point she was told to keep her children’s cribs ”away from windows”). There was another about Jolie supposedly getting spiritual guidance — and career advice — from one of the town’s resident astrologers (”I’ve never been to an astrologer in my life,” she corrects). And then there was that truly outrageous tale about one of her bodyguards trying to strangle a paparazzo who’d been harassing Jolie since she arrived in the country (okay, so maybe there’s some truth to that one, but we’ll get into it later).

Yet for all the media scrutiny, nobody seemed to notice the one truly newsworthy thing about Jolie’s trip to Pune, the reason she was there in the first place: to tackle her most challenging role in her most serious film since winning that Oscar seven years ago for Girl, Interrupted. In A Mighty Heart, she stars as Mariane Pearl, widow of Daniel Pearl, the Wall Street Journal reporter whose 2002 kidnapping in Pakistan — and subsequent beheading, videotaped and uploaded to the Internet — still ranks as one of the most horrific and tragic episodes in the short, bloody history of modern-day terrorism. Dan Futterman (who got an Oscar nom for writing Capote) has a delicate part in the film as well, playing Daniel in flashbacks; Will Patton portrays the American security officer who teaches Mariane to detangle Pakistan red tape; London actress Archie Panjabi is the Pearls’ closest friend in Karachi; and Bollywood star Irrfan Khan is ”Captain,” the soft-spoken secret policeman who ends up Mariane’s ally.

But, of course, it’s Mariane’s story, based on her 2003 best-seller about her husband’s abduction. The hellish details she lays out in her book about those first few weeks in Karachi after the kidnapping — her frantic phone calls to the American consulate, her slogs through Middle Eastern bureaucracy, the slow piecing-together of what had happened to Daniel — will constitute the bulk of what’s on the screen. ”The story unfolds like a mystery,” Jolie says. ”You’ve got people collecting clues and trying to solve what happened. But it’s also very real and personal. We didn’t want it to be too melodramatic or too polished. We didn’t want it to be a typical movie.”

Which is how Michael Winterbottom — the maverick Brit who built his career by thumbing his nose at Hollywood studios and stars — ended up directing the hottest film actress on the planet in a major summer movie that was bought and paid for by a little company called Paramount. Though he seems a counterintuitive choice, the truth is Winterbottom may be perfect for the job, given his familiarity with the geographic and political terrain (his last film, The Road to Guantánamo, shot in Pakistan, Iran, and Afghanistan, also dealt with victims in the war on terror) and experience with the vérité-style camera work needed to give the film that gritty look Jolie wanted. ”It just seemed too good an opportunity not to do it,” the director says. ”I mean, it was Brad and Angelina asking. That’s a very nice position to be in, you know?”

Unlike her director, Jolie earned her part in the film the old-fashioned way — she flirted with a producer. That would be Brad Pitt, of course, Jolie’s sometime costar, all-the-time boyfriend, and the dad to her four children. Pitt read Mariane Pearl’s book in manuscript form and liked it so much he snapped up the film rights before publication. Originally, he sold the idea of the adaptation to Warner Bros., in partnership with Plan B, his own production company. But Warner cooled on the concept and it languished in development for a year or two, until Pitt cut a new deal to bring the project to Paramount’s revamped specialty arm, Paramount Vantage. The guy who had just been hired to head that division, as it happens, was a former agent named John Lesher. And one of Lesher’s former clients, coincidentally, was a certain English director famous for his disdain for big American studios and stars.

And this, ladies and gentlemen, is how movies get made in Hollywood. A Mighty Heart was immediately put on a fast track at Paramount Vantage. Also, rather unsurprisingly, they ran into problems just as quickly.

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dragonfly Says:

May 10th, 2007 at 8:19 am - flag comment
I’m sure Shiloh is indeed a “treat” everyday to her mommy, daddy and her sister and brothers. She’s their little ray of sunshine. What a treat to have that in your life!

Somebody can’t spell and you know…. it’s funny, there are different user names who ALL coincidentially can’y spell “threat”.

Now, *that’s* strange.
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LOL, Dragonfly. I started reading at page 16, read the “treat” thing, was so itching to correct it, but kept on reading. I am so relieved you did.

A Mighty Heart (part 2) @ 05/10/2007 at 11:12 am

A Mighty Heart (Part 2)

For starters, there were issues with the Pakistan secret police. In the spirit of realism, Winterbottom spent 10 days in Karachi in July shooting exteriors and a few outdoor scenes — footage of some of the very places where Daniel Pearl had stopped on the day of his kidnapping. ”We were filming the real locations, the real restaurant where he ate and the real hotel he went to,” says Winterbottom. ”At first, I was a little nervous, but when you get there you see that they’re just normal places, like anywhere else. Bad things may have happened there, but that doesn’t make it a bad place.”

The production had been granted permission from the Pakistan government to film in Karachi, but the ISI — the secret police — apparently never got the memo. ”The ISI guys would follow us from our hotel every day,” recalls Andrew Eaton, Winterbottom’s longtime producing partner. ”And they would videotape us filming our movie. I’d love to get ahold of their footage. It’d be great for the DVD.” At one point, the ISI actually tried to stop the crew from filming, having four extras dressed in cop costumes arrested on charges of impersonating an officer. ”It was total harassment,” says Eaton. ”It was a pretty creepy experience.”

When Winterbottom and the rest of the crew gathered in India in October, they got a more enthusiastic reception — too enthusiastic, actually. The secret police were out of the picture, but photographers could be just as brutal, shouting insults at Jolie in hopes of grabbing her attention for a shot. Jolie’s bodyguards took the abuse especially hard; one of them was videotaped literally wringing a paparazzo’s neck. But the incident that caused the biggest PR headache happened while the cast and crew were shooting a scene inside a local Mumbai school. Jolie’s guards were accused of physically blocking parents from picking up their kids, though they claimed they were merely trying to keep the paparazzi from swarming in. Three guards were arrested when the cops arrived, and the ensuing media frenzy got so out of hand Pitt himself had to plead for calm on Indian TV.

”I’ll say this,” Jolie offers. ”We were in a school we were legally allowed to be in. We had permits for exactly what we were doing. And the paparazzi tried to get into the school when we were at the gate, and the parents showed up to get their kids. And the paparazzi rushed through the gates and caused chaos. It was not the film production that caused chaos. We were only guilty of bringing the paparazzi.”
To be sure, things could have been even worse for Jolie. Most of the film was shot in one location, in a house in Pune standing in for the one in Karachi where Mariane held vigil during the the kidnapping. And even when Jolie did venture outside, she wasn’t always immediately recognized; to play Mariane, who was five months pregnant when Daniel disappeared, she strapped on a prosthetic belly and wore a curly wig — to say nothing of the exotic French-Cuban accent she needed to learn to sound more like Mariane. (The studio says that initial reports that she darkened her skin with makeup for the role are false.) ”It would usually take about five minutes before people would figure out that it was Angelina,” says Futterman. ”So we ended up shooting a lot of the exterior stuff in five-minute increments.”
Jolie, though, sometimes had a harder time staying inside.

Winterbottom’s inimitable shooting style is a little like the taping of a reality show: He uses handheld cameras and no studio lighting, encourages as much improvisation as the story line allows, and then simply follows his actors around wherever they go. ”The crew would have to find places to hide — behind curtains or in the bathroom — to stay out of the shots,” Jolie says of the process. ”The great thing about it is if you felt like going somewhere else while doing a scene, you could. But it could get intense. Michael and I would have disagreements over wherehe could follow me. We came up with a system. If I closed the door, he couldn’t follow. If I left it open, he could. I just needed to know that if things got too heavy, there’d be a place for me to cry by myself.”

That, by the way, was not something Jolie worried about on the set of Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. Or on Mr. & Mrs. Smith. And it’s one of the things that make A Mighty Heart so potentially interesting. Since winning her Oscar, Jolie’s onscreen persona has been transformed by a series of tentpole action roles, and her offscreen footprint has grown so huge (something to do with that boyfriend of hers) it threatens to eclipse all else in her life and career. But with A Mighty Heart, the actress has the chance to show why she got that little golden guy in the first place. She can remind people of something her new supersize celebrity status almost makes them forget.

That she can actually act.

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tropicana Says:
May 10th, 2007 at 11:01 am - flag comment
Be careful, there is ONE hater (using different names) trying to BAIT.

Today is Thursday. Monday is the deadline for the mag. This hater is working hard, trying to stir up DISCUSSION to sell her articles or ideas to the tabloid.

Be careful, there is ONE hater (using different names) trying to BAIT.

Today is Thursday. Monday is the deadline for the mag. This hater is working hard, trying to drum up discussion to sell her articles or ideas to the tabloid.

_________________________

I agree. I know I’ve written previously that tablies have paid trolls on here and I think people should believe me. I believe its called astroturfing. I don’t believe the astroturfing will stop on Monday though. I don’t believe that paid trolls are drumming discussions to sell her ideas/articles to the tabloid. I believe that she is pushing/promoting the tablies line. However, it could be I am wrong and you are right.

(And I believe I’ve managed to say “I” at least once in every sentence I’ve written even though this paragraph isn’t about me, which might say something psychologically meaningful about me”:))

To filipino fan @ 05/10/2007 at 11:24 am

salamat. gamit ko mozilla. iyung show cookies window ko laging bukas para madaling mag-delete.

itatry kong gumamit din the IE.

I have been reading your comments and seen that nobody is able to answer the real question YET!

Why did Angie considered a bio child as a THREAT? I read on one of the comments that it really seems that her adopted kids have priority over Shiloh and they are more important and valuable to her than Shiloh.

Brad has passed the test well, he treated her adopted kids with love, then she gave him the award the bio child. This is your love story!

Don’t try to play words and confuse the minds, treat or THREAT, you got what she meant but you can’t answer her question.

After the blob s***, the THREAT is the bulls***

Why are you so much THREATENED by the real meanings of Angie’s words. She says it and she makes it clear to everybody: Shiloh is not her pupil unfortunately.

It’s true that Shiloh has everything in her life but she does NOT and will NEVER HAVE the love, compassion, priority of her own mother.

You can’t say anything but make fun of her because she wrote treat instead of threat. She highlight something you don’t wanna see at all. Her misspelling can’t change the meaning of Angie’s words.

What a coincidence, after every interview Angie says something insensetive for Shiloh, The Jolie-Pitt Foundation donates something immediately.

about beautiful Shiloh @ 05/10/2007 at 11:32 am

Fist a “blob”, now a “threat”?

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Iris Says:

God!!! I can not imagine myself spending so much time writing about people I don´t like. You sure spend a lot of time and attention on the woman. You should dedicate yourself to spending your time in issues and persons that better suit you. It would make your life a lot happier.

The haters are angry, Brad and Angie aren’t breaking up, this interview shows how committed they are. These people are trying to find something wrong with Angie’s interview and it’s up to the fans not to let that happen. Answering their fake questions gives them an avenue to spread their hate. Don’t let them.

u are here analizing jolie’s humanitarian and taking quotes from other SOCIAL HYPOCHRITES who has not done much or havn’t done anything at all to humanity but just here,they exist as as a pretentious self-righteous critics WHO can’t even analized they’re own S. H.i.T.s. if u guys or anybody, can prove u hv done something way better thn jolie or brad in real life , then i guess maybe its ok to question their credibilities. the reality is i hvn’t seen any humatarian person who do her works w/ so much Passion like jolie does. she went to dangerous ,isolated and out of this world places . she was also seen in places tht had calamities and did a hands-on work, talking w/ the victims and see the grimness and frustrations in their faces. In the meanwhile here’s the media vultures who are here to air their self-made criticsm to the one who actually does better to the society. the vultures are here to devour somebody doing good by analizing and critizing her every move and ride along are some envioused , good for nothing and CRAB mentality people who thinks nothing but themself,selfishly—–oh ,i hate to admit, tht she is doing way better thn i Do, IT HURTS my ego, Oh NO!. tht means ….i am useless HYPOCRITE and bitter person, how SAD it is to be ME……PATHETIC INDEED.

To seagull @ 05/10/2007 at 11:41 am

what it is interesting to me it not angelinas words about her bio baby because by now everyone knows that shes not a normal balanced person BUT my big problem is Brad Pitt. I start to think he is worse than her, why ANY normal person will stay in a relationship with a woman that hates her own daughter, I really see something off. Angelina is mess up, always been BUT brad is way worse, he deserves a bigger backlash than jolie.

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ntt Says:
May 10th, 2007 at 11:12 am - flag comment
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dragonfly Says:

May 10th, 2007 at 8:19 am - flag comment
I’m sure Shiloh is indeed a “treat” everyday to her mommy, daddy and her sister and brothers. She’s their little ray of sunshine. What a treat to have that in your life!

Somebody can’t spell and you know…. it’s funny, there are different user names who ALL coincidentially can’y spell “threat”.

Now, *that’s* strange.
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LOL, Dragonfly. I started reading at page 16, read the “treat” thing, was so itching to correct it, but kept on reading. I am so relieved you did.

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Ladies, right on. hahahahahahahahahah.

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