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| Junior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() | [img]smile.gif[/img] hello guys.. i just wanna know if you guys have any details about kristin kreuk's hobbies,favourite music,favourite band.. etc. if you have.. pls post your message here [img]smile.gif[/img] [ March 18, 2005, 10:02 PM: Message edited by: icbinghui ] |
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| According to her most recent interview in /Elle Girl Mag/, she likes Feist and (the very nice [img]smile.gif[/img] ) Jeff Buckley. She also did tell before to be into hip-hop and rap -- this prolly having also something to do with her passion of dancing I assume... As for hobbies, well we all know she likes to read way more than watch (stupid) TV or browse (dumb) websites (and she's damn right to do so! [img]graemlins/thumbs.gif[/img] Although admittedly I know of a couple of forums she could use to come and visit once in a while, he he!! ;) ). Yet now she no longer seems to be regarded as the /nerdy/, /bookworm/ girl or wathever she's been called before (which I never did quite understand anyways -- I mean I prolly read as much as her if not more, and it doesn't makes me a /bookworm/ or so myself, huh!) since she appears to go out more than she used to, like club-dancing for instance (she's really into dance and gymnastics as it seems). Apart from that, well, pretty much the usual, I guess: hanging out with friends, spend time with her family... She tells it herself anyway: she's juz PLAIN BORING, you know [img]graemlins/spin.gif[/img] |
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| Ha ha [img]graemlins/spin.gif[/img] , naah [img]graemlins/shake.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/goofy.gif[/img] !!! Mmmh... Some kind of misunderstanding due to my rather lame english level, I'm afraid... What I did suggest above was instead that there's a forum or two she __should__ consider visiting from time to time you know (incidentally this one, and the one I contribute to manage for her Fan-Club in France for instance ;) ). Although -- as stated here before by other users -- considering this forum is most probably the biggest / most renowned on the whole web, it seems somewhat obvious anyway that here is prolly the actual place among all where she'd supposedly came first to have at least a quick look at how fans used to chat about her (and admittedly she didn't appear to like what she did read back then very much... [img]graemlins/ohwell.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/upside.gif[/img] ). |
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| I'm an idiot who's earning his PhD. [img]graemlins/orbit.gif[/img] I never understood the people here who figured that she was a bookworm-y nerd. Why.....because she reads? Hell, I used to read for fun, and I'm not a nerd. She just happens to read for fun. She doesn't watch a lot of TV, and it doesn't make her a nerd either. Has it ever been considered cool to watch a lot of TV?? All she said was that she didn't watch much TV, not that she NEVER watched television. But she DID say she has never watched the Simpsons except one time, and she didn't see why people loved it so much. Blasphemous! [img]graemlins/steaming.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/flame.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] [ March 21, 2005, 10:03 PM: Message edited by: Abstract ] |
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| Not that I stereotype, but I think most people who use such concept as a "nerd" to describe someone would certainly call a PhD student a nerd.. Myself, I think that to be a PhD student one has to be quite out of touch with reality. If she doesn't like Simpsons... well, I think it's obvious she is no PhD student material. |
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| i guess it's safe to say we're all idiots when it comes to miss kreuk! i would love to open a performance shop building turbo boosted, alky injected, butt kickin' engines. but, i'm too lazy to go to school and work full time, so my hats off to anyone who does both. meanwhile i'll stick to blowing up my project cars. |
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| Gear Heads Moderator ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Quote:
Mine, for example, is to be newbie for indeterminate time. :D But I remained a good time reading posts above after mine, including Abs (because my English is not so good enough as yours yet) and understood that itīs almost impossible to understand an actor. I said "almost". I was reading the Kristinīs interview on the other thread and I was wrong on many things that I thought about her. On the other hand, somethings that she said had left me happy. So, to understand an actor, in this in case an actress, is complicated. [img]graemlins/ohwell.gif[/img] | |
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| I think it's logical, but somehow it doesn't feel right to me. I mean, specialization at Abstract's age doesn't. I think you should be getting your PhD when you are 50 or something, that assures the fact that you have enough experience in all other major facets of life and ready to make a decent contribution. [ March 23, 2005, 09:10 PM: Message edited by: Sky ] |
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