here’s a new wallpaper by DreamySim1 with a new pic of the Hedi Slimane Shoot for Another Man
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here’s a new wallpaper by DreamySim1 with a new pic of the Hedi Slimane Shoot for Another Man
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The Robert Pattinson comic book is now available for pre-order! And the author of the book is offering a promotion for a limited time:
If you pre-order the book before March 22, Nathan (the artist) will supply an original sketch and sign the book for free. The total cost is $10, which includes the book, shipping and handling.
You can pre-order the book by clicking here!
However, if you would like to simply pre-order the book without the sketch, it can be found on Amazon.com by click here!
For day 4 of our Remember Me fanmade art countdown here’s a great wallpaper made by DreamySim1
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here’s a new wallpaper by DreamySim1 with the newest pic of the Hedi Slimane Shoot for Another Man

Ryan Cormier of Delaware Online.com pays tribute to Delaware native Will Fetters
and lets us in on how the script for Remember Me came to be in this wonderful piece.
The new Robert Pattinson film “Remember Me” might never have happened if it were not for a bar brawl at the old Stone Balloon, in Newark.
Penned by Brandywine Hundred native and first-time screenwriter Will Fetters, the movie’s script flourished after that fateful night in 2003, which ended with Fetters spending a night in jail.
Fetters, now 28, had jumped in to break up a fight and learned that you “don’t mouth off to a cop,” he says.“I was an arrogant kid and thought I was king of the world,” says Fetters, who had planned to be a lawyer until then. “It was horrifying because I wasn’t a bad kid and had never done anything like that. It was the wrong place at the wrong time and I said the wrong words. It was a black mark on this pristine record I tried to build to get into these law schools.
“My plan was shattered and I had to start shifting my focus, by necessity, to writing this story. It was just enough to freak me out and scare me into writing this movie.”
The day after the arrest, Fetters met his mother, Judy, at Iron Hill Brewery to explain what had happened. He thought his life was over, and he cried while telling his mom about it.
Fetters’ mother remembers that day well.
“I think he needed to process a lot of that, and writing was the way he did it,” she says. “And look what it’s led to. It’s crazy.”
One of the themes of “Remember Me” can be found in that turbulent time in Fetters’ life.
“Especially with young people, you try to control everything and the world is inherently uncontrollable,” says Fetters, who walked down the red carpet with his wife, Amanda, at the film’s premiere last week.
To read the rest of the article, please click here: Delaware Online.com. There is a spoiler in the article.
For day 6 of our fanmade Remember Me art countdown here’s an amazing wallpaper made by DreamySim1
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