I feel vindicated about this.
Ha! She Agrees!
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Hit Coffee is the story of Will Truman (trumwill), a southern transplant in the mountain west with an IT background who bides his time substitute teaching while his wife brings home the bacon. This site is a collection of reflections on the goings-on in his life and in the world around him. You will probably be relieved to know that he does not generally refer to himself in the third-person except when he's writing short bios on his web page.
Greetings from Callie, Arapaho, a red town in a red state known for growing red meat. And from Redstone, Arapaho (Aw-RAH-pah-hoe), a blue city with blue collar roots that's been feeling blue for quite some time.
Nothing written on this site should be taken as strictly true, though if the author were making it all up rest assured the main character and his life would be a lot less unremarkable.
This website is maintained by Guy Webster (web), who also contributes from time to time. Web hails from the midwest and currently lives in Truman's home city of Colosse, Delosa. He works as a utility IT person at Southern Tech University, their alma mater.
Also contributing is Sheila Tone (stone) a West Coaster, breeder, and lawyer who has probably hooked up with some loser just like you and sees through your whole pathetic little act.
I feel vindicated about this.
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I don’t understand your headline. You seem to be saying someone agrees with your assessment of Anne Hathaway, but you don’t say whom.
Comment by Kirk — June 20, 2012 @ 12:22 am
Anne Hathaway agrees with my assessment of Anne Hathaway. From the first link:
[Hathaway] claims she’s not very pretty. “I think I’ve got really weird features,” she told InStyle. “I have very large features on a very small head.”
Comment by trumwill — June 20, 2012 @ 12:24 am
Without making judgements about the attractiveness of Anne Hathaway or anybody else mentioned in the linked article, I would be skeptical of their claims of humility. If the interviewer asked them, “Do you think you are one of the 50 most beautiful people?” Seriously, what kind of person answers yes to that question? So, they lie and talk about their flaws.
It may be that, say, Alba and Hayek really are modest. But there is no way that Fox and Johanssen are.
Comment by Φ — June 23, 2012 @ 10:45 am
Phi, I am inclined to agree. Especially on Scarlet Johansson, who in another interview talked about how awesome it was to be so beautiful.
That said, for Hathaway in particular, I give it credence. Not just because I agree with her, but that she aptly described her flaws (such as they are). Most of the other ones didn’t.
Comment by trumwill — June 24, 2012 @ 9:30 pm