The Official Adam Pascal Love Thread, part seven — Page 93
#2302
Posted: 2/25/06 at 10:52pm
Indoor/Outdoor. Basically, it's about an indoor cat who has issues with her owner and falls in love with an alley cat. It's a bit of a silly concept, but there were some really emotional moments about finding what makes you happy and being able to love unconditionally and all of that mushy stuff. Plus, the actor playing the alley cat was really, really hot.
"There was this one time an alarm went off - it was in the middle of '24.' That's just wrong. Everyone knows everyone was watching '24' at that time."
--NYU student quoted in the Washington Square News about students ignoring the frequent fire alarms in dorms
#2303
Posted: 2/25/06 at 10:54pm
It sounds cute. Hot actors are always a plus!
"Nothing's lost forever. In this world, there is a kind of painful progress. Longing for what we've left behind, and dreaming ahead."
#2304
Posted: 2/25/06 at 10:55pm
That sounds so cute, Jessica! Of course, that might partly be because I absolutely love cats.
#2305
Posted: 2/25/06 at 11:00pm
I love cats too, Ashley. Unfortunately, I've never been able to have any pets other than goldfish, and I don't know if I ever will since most apartment buildings in NYC don't allow pets
Oh well, at least I'll get to spend some time with my grandma's cat when I'm in Florida next weekend.
"There was this one time an alarm went off - it was in the middle of '24.' That's just wrong. Everyone knows everyone was watching '24' at that time."
--NYU student quoted in the Washington Square News about students ignoring the frequent fire alarms in dorms
#2306
Posted: 2/25/06 at 11:05pm
I've grown up with dogs, but I love cats. But my mom is allergic, and when I finally got in an apartment, my roommate already had a dog (a tiny dog, but a dog nonetheless).
#2307
Posted: 2/25/06 at 11:05pm
I miss my cat.
One week until spring break!! I think I'd have to find a pet-allowing apartment building to live in New York long-term.
#2308
Posted: 2/25/06 at 11:08pm
Cats have become my enemy, they make me very sick. And all I ever did was love them. I enjoy the fact that I have a different reaction to every cat, it's a fun game to play. How will my allergies act up tonight?
I have a puppy. Which I've spent the entire week with. I have to leave it Monday though, very early.
I have a puppy. Which I've spent the entire week with. I have to leave it Monday though, very early.
#2309
Posted: 2/25/06 at 11:09pm
I've always wanted a dog..but my moms allergic.
#2310
Posted: 2/25/06 at 11:10pm
I've always wanted a cat or a dog, but I've never had either.
"Nothing's lost forever. In this world, there is a kind of painful progress. Longing for what we've left behind, and dreaming ahead."
#2311
Posted: 2/25/06 at 11:13pm
I have 3 out of my 4 Jack Russells sitting with me on the couch. I
my dogs!!
Keep smiling, it makes people wonder what you're up to
#2312
Posted: 2/25/06 at 11:14pm
Our apartment building just recently got a new landlord. He doesn't allow pets, so just a few months ago we had to give our Irish Setter away.
Grief does not expire like a candle or the beacon on a lighthouse. It simply changes temperature. -Nocturne
#2313
Posted: 2/25/06 at 11:15pm
Awe, that's terrible!
#2314
Posted: 2/25/06 at 11:17pm
That's awful DI!
My mom never wanted us to get a dog or cat beacause she thought that we would be too sad when it died.
My mom never wanted us to get a dog or cat beacause she thought that we would be too sad when it died.
"Nothing's lost forever. In this world, there is a kind of painful progress. Longing for what we've left behind, and dreaming ahead."
#2315
Posted: 2/25/06 at 11:19pm
D_I, that's awful that your new landlord would do that. I know that in the apartment building where my family used to live, people who had pets before the building decided not to allow it anymore were able to keep their pets even though new tenants wouldn't be permitted to have pets.
"There was this one time an alarm went off - it was in the middle of '24.' That's just wrong. Everyone knows everyone was watching '24' at that time."
--NYU student quoted in the Washington Square News about students ignoring the frequent fire alarms in dorms
#2316
Posted: 2/25/06 at 11:20pm
And he was just a puppy!
But at least I know he was given to a family, instead of sent to the pound. And actually, we are allowed pets *other* than dogs, so now I have a beautiful tabby cat.
But at least I know he was given to a family, instead of sent to the pound. And actually, we are allowed pets *other* than dogs, so now I have a beautiful tabby cat.
Grief does not expire like a candle or the beacon on a lighthouse. It simply changes temperature. -Nocturne
#2317
Posted: 2/25/06 at 11:23pm
That's interesting that your landlord would allow cats but not dogs. I wonder what his reasoning on that is.
"There was this one time an alarm went off - it was in the middle of '24.' That's just wrong. Everyone knows everyone was watching '24' at that time."
--NYU student quoted in the Washington Square News about students ignoring the frequent fire alarms in dorms
#2318
Posted: 2/25/06 at 11:25pm
How do you people post so much? I'm thoroughly impressed. I suppose it does become addictive though.
#2319
Posted: 2/25/06 at 11:25pm
I really blame the neighbors. They all seem to have really loud, annoying dogs that bark continually into the night and sh*t all over the stairs.
Since our landlord wanted to move into an apartment on the top floor, he decided he didn't want to go through that and made us get rid of all the dogs.
Since our landlord wanted to move into an apartment on the top floor, he decided he didn't want to go through that and made us get rid of all the dogs.
Grief does not expire like a candle or the beacon on a lighthouse. It simply changes temperature. -Nocturne
#2320
Posted: 2/25/06 at 11:31pm
*bounce* WHEEEE! I'm seeing Cabaret tomorrow!
Did anyone see Deborah Gibson when she was in the revival?
Did anyone see Deborah Gibson when she was in the revival?
"Blow out the candles, Robert, and make a wish. Want something. Want something."
Wishes come true, not free.
Wishes come true, not free.
#2321
Posted: 2/25/06 at 11:33pm
I haven't legally seen anything. And you know what I've seen illegally.
Has anyone seen my halo? I thought I had it around here somewhere. *tosses SH*T around*
Has anyone seen my halo? I thought I had it around here somewhere. *tosses SH*T around*
#2322
Posted: 2/25/06 at 11:34pm
Yay Elphie!
"Nothing's lost forever. In this world, there is a kind of painful progress. Longing for what we've left behind, and dreaming ahead."
#2323
Posted: 2/25/06 at 11:35pm
Sarah, the reason you can't find your halo is that you seem to have forgotten that it's red and pointy
"There was this one time an alarm went off - it was in the middle of '24.' That's just wrong. Everyone knows everyone was watching '24' at that time."
--NYU student quoted in the Washington Square News about students ignoring the frequent fire alarms in dorms
#2324
Posted: 2/25/06 at 11:35pm
*hands CS slightly squashed halo* Sorry, I was sitting on it by accident.
ETA: OWWWWWW! *rubs sore behind*
ETA: OWWWWWW! *rubs sore behind*
"Blow out the candles, Robert, and make a wish. Want something. Want something."
Wishes come true, not free.
Wishes come true, not free.
Updated On: 2/25/06 at 11:35 PM
#2325
Posted: 2/25/06 at 11:39pm
No, BG, I swear I had one. Thanks Elphie *takes back halo* F*ck, I lost it. I can never hold on to the damn thing. I'll look for it later, it's not like I need it.
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