That's fair and I totally get that. I understand that she's not a professional rider by any means. The article simply stated it in such a way that she'd never even been on a horse. It was just a curious way to phrase it, that's all.
I wonder when Brokeback Mountain was filmed, as Anne Hathaway was definitely (although briefly) on horseback in Princess Diaries 2, which was released a year before. Granted parts of it may have been a stunt double, she has absolutely ridden before.
I had a week's vacation time and at my office our vacation is use it or lose it, so I requested time off. My boss approved it. She realized the day before I was due to be off that her college (she's an alumni) was having homecoming events during my vacation. She made me come back…
My husband has not once but twice gotten a pet without speaking to me about it first. First a cat, then a dog. It's not a big upfront expense, but it is an extended cost and years long commitment that we really should have discussed first.
I am not a fan of theirs at all, but this was sort of cute. The extravagant lifestyle they lead is something we would all like to have. Can't it be acceptable that they would enjoy the simple pleasures of a "normal" life? Are we all really so butthurt about it?
Justice for Percy Jackson! The books were so good and the movies were barely recognizable as the same story. I am cautiously optimistic about the Disney+ version so Uncle Rick can steer the show back to the stories he wrote!
My first kiss was with a guy I did not like but I was "dating" because my friends wanted me to. I was 13. We were watching the forgettable movie "Down Periscope" and it was a scene with a loud fart. I laughed in his mouth. We literally never spoke again.
One day while at work, I had an old man say multiple things over and over to me that made me uncomfortable. Things like, "If I was younger, what I would do to you". After repeatedly dodging these comments, I finally came back with, "I don't think my husband would appreciate this".…
Also, the Mel Gibson movie "We were Soldiers" is based on the book "We were soldiers, and young" written by my Grandfather's brother. I never cared to see it or read it.
I used to be a huge wrestling fan. Booker-T came to my shop when I worked at a car rental place at the airport over a holiday weekend. We were way oversold and people hadn't brought back their overdue rentals, so I had spent the morning telling people we didn't have any cars. I didn't…
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