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kathleenL wrote:Thanks lucy. I haven't been on so I was catching up on threads. Yeah I didn't think that was the reason lol they all love to party together.
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Googlesucks wrote:Am I the only one feeling like a jealous ex?
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MissUnafraid93 wrote:Googlesucks wrote:Am I the only one feeling like a jealous ex? Nope!
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without the lyrics wrote:GoodListener wrote:DaniJane wrote:KCownsME wrote:So someone posted in another thread that Brandon was up front during one of her shows (I forget which one). Soo lemme get this straight - he gets front row seats and reallyyyy good meet and greets?? Did he rack up all these points through Kellebrities?!?! I had that "Get Kelly As Your Girlfriend" reward in my shopping cart, but the website froze up right before I could checkout!! I hate Kellebrities.Bwahahahahaha. Omg, I totally snorted and lol'd. Thank you. very. much.
GoodListener wrote:DaniJane wrote:KCownsME wrote:So someone posted in another thread that Brandon was up front during one of her shows (I forget which one). Soo lemme get this straight - he gets front row seats and reallyyyy good meet and greets?? Did he rack up all these points through Kellebrities?!?! I had that "Get Kelly As Your Girlfriend" reward in my shopping cart, but the website froze up right before I could checkout!! I hate Kellebrities.
DaniJane wrote:KCownsME wrote:So someone posted in another thread that Brandon was up front during one of her shows (I forget which one). Soo lemme get this straight - he gets front row seats and reallyyyy good meet and greets?? Did he rack up all these points through Kellebrities?!?!
KCownsME wrote:So someone posted in another thread that Brandon was up front during one of her shows (I forget which one). Soo lemme get this straight - he gets front row seats and reallyyyy good meet and greets?? Did he rack up all these points through Kellebrities?!?!
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Stephen00 wrote:MissUnafraid93 wrote:Googlesucks wrote:Am I the only one feeling like a jealous ex? Nope! Haha. Nope.
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Tina wrote:I'm confused about the usage of the word 'date'. To me, that word is used for when you're not in a relationship yet and you just go out with someone you like. But apparently I'm wrong, haha. Or it's only used differently in my own language.
03/13/12 12:08 PM
KrislovesKelly wrote: Loved reading the comments when someone first suggested it. People's attitiudes were horrible haha!!
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ses3225 wrote:Tina wrote:I'm confused about the usage of the word 'date'. To me, that word is used for when you're not in a relationship yet and you just go out with someone you like. But apparently I'm wrong, haha. Or it's only used differently in my own language.When the word 'date' is used as a verb (as in "I'm dating this guy"), I would say that yes, it would apply to a non-relationship status. You're just testing the waters with someone you like, and haven't determined that it's anything serious yet. However, if you use the word 'date' as a noun (as in "I'm going on a date"), it could apply to any type of situation. Married couples go on dates, and single people go on dates.That's how the term is generally used by Americans at least.
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Tina wrote:ses3225 wrote:Tina wrote:I'm confused about the usage of the word 'date'. To me, that word is used for when you're not in a relationship yet and you just go out with someone you like. But apparently I'm wrong, haha. Or it's only used differently in my own language.When the word 'date' is used as a verb (as in "I'm dating this guy"), I would say that yes, it would apply to a non-relationship status. You're just testing the waters with someone you like, and haven't determined that it's anything serious yet. However, if you use the word 'date' as a noun (as in "I'm going on a date"), it could apply to any type of situation. Married couples go on dates, and single people go on dates.That's how the term is generally used by Americans at least. Thanks a lot for explaining!! It all makes sense now
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Risty007 wrote:PsyMomPA wrote:Just broke the news to my husband that Kelly has a boyfriend and his reaction, "Awwww Damn!" Like he actually had a shot, ha!Hehe, he's not the only one.
PsyMomPA wrote:Just broke the news to my husband that Kelly has a boyfriend and his reaction, "Awwww Damn!" Like he actually had a shot, ha!
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