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Jonny Carinthia

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  1. The beautiful, perfect, charming, adored, unreachable Emma Watson.
  2. What a mistake to post this pic yesterday.... Could not sleep at all.... but, even the "faked" Emma looks better then Helena
  3. Please.... not dying..... I would miss our stimulating and lively conversations.
  4. PLEASE! I wrote in my first message that I know that she has no children. I thought it is a pic out of a fashion shooting or a pic from a charity page! Aigain: I KNOW that she has no children yet! She even had not found the right father for her children, so.......
  5. Well, I'll repent today and go to bed without dinner. :sob:
  6. but the impression of the pic is nevertheless nice..... :-) note for me: improve you photoshop-skills in 2013....
  7. Dreamkiller... I have no experience in photoshopping pictures, so maybe you are right.
  8. Guys, I need help. Can somebody tell me, when and where this pic was made? Was it part of a fashion-shooting or a private pic, wrongly given on instagram????? PS: I know, Emma has no children (yet), but want's a family.....
  9. Besides the fact that this time I can agree 100%, the example of Dan was just to show, that you CAN deal with paps in another way then looking angry and "ignoring". And how nice would be the pics of a very "different" dressed Emma (not using the word 'tempting') if she would smile "her" smile.
  10. **off topic, but I found that so funny** The pope has died and arrives after a long journey at the waiting room for heaven. St.Peter, doorman and guard, approaches him. "Good afternoon, my son, welcome to heaven. Please, can you tell me, who you are?" "My name is Benedict!" "And?" "My name is Benedict and I am the pope!" "Well, that means.....?" "I am gods representative on earth...." St.Peter looked surprised. "You are - what?" "I am the pope, the representative of God on earth. Head of the holy mother church!" "Never heard about it!" "You are kidding!" said the pope, a little bit impatient
  11. And the last one for 2012.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drQSUnTDR14
  12. December 2012 - new one.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKpw6aLUESc
  13. Hmmm, Emma is a goddess in her own rights, the pope is just member of the ground staff..... *hitmeoverthehead* ..... no sarcasm, Jonny! It's Christmas time!
  14. No need to do so. As I said, you need no drugs or alcohol to dream about her. Sanity - well. Maybe you need the emotional range of a teaspoon to get no dreams when thinking about her. :blush:
  15. Nothing. In my job it is strictly forbidden and will be tested every 3 month. And do not insult Emma. No sane man needs drugs or alcohol to dream about her.
  16. Well, my dream about her is more then 300 pages long..... So I simply turn a page and step into a new dream. I say: "Hi, little lady!" and she says: "Troubles again, Jonny?"
  17. Slash, Great Britain IS the greatest Harry-Potter Themepark in the world. Because, besides of the Studios in Watford, you can follow the footsteps of Harry Potter on various locations. For example, Go to Wales and the the bay, in which Dobby was burried. Go to Scotland and ride the railway-line over the Glenfinnan-Viaduct. Go down to the "Bonnie Prince Charly"-memorial there and imagine, where could Hogwarts be on the shores of the loch...... I really need no Theme-park in GB. All I need is this beautyful country, a little bit of location-research, a map and imagination.
  18. Well, girls suffering no voice broke, so it is possible. She was soooo cute at that time..... When I found that clip by chance I was up and away.....What a personality, what a girl - at the age of 11 or 12......
  19. Ok, so for everybody who wants to know how Emma says: "Watson" here the clip from her first interview with Jay Leno in 2002. The quality is not so good, sorry.
  20. It's different, but nevertheless on of the most beautiful corners of GB. I stayed in Swansea. Swansea bay has one of the greatest differences in high/low tide. Near Swansea is Mumbles (hometown of Cathrine Zeta Jones), a very nice little town at the sea. The kindness of the people there is the same as in Scotland. I still have friends in Swansea; I even had there a great experience with the british law system as a witness in a crime case. Felt like in "Witness for the prosecution". Wales is also worth a visit; I am a railway enthusiast, so the many narrow-gauge railways in Wales are a reason
  21. Well, maybe (besides of some paparazzi) Great Britian ist a wonderful country to live. I stayed 6 month at Swansea (Wales), and - in total - more then a year in Scotland. And I want to get back a.s.a.p. Oh, and this documentry with Michael Palin (Monty P.) was my reason for my first travel to GB and Scotland. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_sBMI2rVFo
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