Mary Pickford in Pollyanna (1920) directed by Paul Powell
Mary Pickford in Pollyanna (1920) directed by Paul Powell
relator, pete yorn & scarlett johansson
“when i met you, i didn’t know what to do
i was tired, i was hungry, i fight
now i’m away, i write home everyday
and i see you on the tv at night
..you don’t relate to me, no girl.”
“Pattie, Let me tell you something about Paul McCartney. We were best friends in middle school. I know, right? It’s so embarrassing. I don’t even… Whatever. So then in eighth grade, I started going out with my first girlfriend Jennifer who was totally gorgeous but then she moved to Indiana, and Paul was like, weirdly jealous of her. Like, if I would blow him off to hang out with Jennifer, he’d be like, “Why didn’t you call me back?” And I’d be like, “Why are you so obsessed with me?” So then, for my birthday party, which was an all-boys pool party, I was like, “Paul, I can’t invite you, because I think you’re homosexual.” I mean I couldn’t have a homosexual at my party. There were gonna be boys there in their *bathing suits*. I mean, right? he was a HOMOSEXUAL. So then his mom called my mom and started yelling at her, it was so retarded. And then he dropped out of school because no one would talk to him, and he came back in the fall for high school, all of his hair was cut off and he was totally weird, and now I guess he’s on crack.”
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