I'm a straight girl. Never ogled Hayden. Only Adrian. 

12 year gap?
That's just fuckin' creepy.
12 year gap?
That's just fuckin' creepy.
Would it be just as creepy if she was 30 and he was 42?
Tell me you wouldn't want to date a hot 19 year old?
Know what I find funny? The same people here condemning Milo for dating someone 12 years his junior are the ones who oogled her in other threads, and posted in countdowns for a certain British actress turning "legal" ... the hypocrisy is just really amusing.
I wouldn't want to date a "hot 19-year old". As Dorian pointed out, females this age are needy and overtly emotional. Who the fuck needs that kind of excess drama in his life?12 year gap?
That's just fuckin' creepy.
Would it be just as creepy if she was 30 and he was 42?
Tell me you wouldn't want to date a hot 19 year old?
42 and dating a 30 year old is different than a 32 year old dating a 20 year old. It's not the age difference, it's the difference in life stages/maturity, as in he's an adult and she's just a kid.
I wouldn't want to date a "hot 19-year old". As Dorian pointed out, females this age are needy and overtly emotional. Who the fuck needs that kind of excess drama in his life?12 year gap?
That's just fuckin' creepy.
Would it be just as creepy if she was 30 and he was 42?
Tell me you wouldn't want to date a hot 19 year old?
Uh huh.I wouldn't want to date a "hot 19-year old". As Dorian pointed out, females this age are needy and overtly emotional. Who the fuck needs that kind of excess drama in his life?Would it be just as creepy if she was 30 and he was 42?
Tell me you wouldn't want to date a hot 19 year old?
She's young, everything is tight, firm, and well shaped. I think I'd "suffer" through the emotional nonsense.
Uh huh.I wouldn't want to date a "hot 19-year old". As Dorian pointed out, females this age are needy and overtly emotional. Who the fuck needs that kind of excess drama in his life?
She's young, everything is tight, firm, and well shaped. I think I'd "suffer" through the emotional nonsense.I would make a few comments; however, I don't wish to be slammed for trolling or flaming. Suffice to say, I prefer the company of a woman and not a girl.
Teenaged girls get so cranky when you sleep with them and then break up with them.At least don't sleep with a teenager who's also a coworker. Words to the wise. Date one of those wrinkled 21 or 22 year olds.
She's making the most of it while she can. Her "acting" career will last as long as she can pass for jailbait.Hayden is far from the star of the show and should realize that cute 19 year old blond girls are a dime a dozen in Hollywood. She should be professional, stop acting so damn petty and just be thankful she has a steady paycheck coming in for herself in this day and age.
Hey, Plaire is still amusing. Not as amusing as Mylar or Petrellicest, true, but none of that has anything to do with boring old real life.I wonder what all the fans who shipped Peter and Claire are thinking.
They wanted the writers to make the characters unrelated by making Peter adopted or something.
Ingvar Thordarson and Julius Kemp, two producers who worked on the 2007 film "Astropia," have filed suit against NBC Universal claiming a recent episode of "Heroes" used a plot line directly from its movie.
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heir claim is that Claire Bennet's new job working in a comic book store filled with "geeks" when she has no clue about comics in general is directly lifted from "Astropia," that features a woman who finds herself working in a comic book store without knowing anything about the job, and clashing with the "geeks" there.
Speaking of the deathless comic book scenes, did you know it was a ripoff of an Icelandic saga?
That's Heroes for ya. Even their crappy, boring plotlines are "rip offs."Ingvar Thordarson and Julius Kemp, two producers who worked on the 2007 film "Astropia," have filed suit against NBC Universal claiming a recent episode of "Heroes" used a plot line directly from its movie.
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heir claim is that Claire Bennet's new job working in a comic book store filled with "geeks" when she has no clue about comics in general is directly lifted from "Astropia," that features a woman who finds herself working in a comic book store without knowing anything about the job, and clashing with the "geeks" there.![]()
What’s awesome about Hollywood is that no one ever learns anything ever, at any point, no mater what, so a dimwit like Hayden Panettiere can think she’s different from Sarah Michelle Gellar or Mischa Barton or Tiffani Amber Theisen or Yasmine Bleeth or Elisha Cuthbert or whoever, but guess what. Exact same person. So if Hayden has an ounce of thought in her stumpy midget head, she’d change her attitude and start making friends immediately.
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