Disappointed Greg Settles for Tom Cruise Lunch Date

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The discussion centers on disappointment over settling for a lunch date with Tom Cruise instead of aiming for a dinner date with Katie Holmes. Participants express a mix of humor and envy regarding the opportunity to dine with a celebrity. There are hints at private details that could make the experience more intriguing. Overall, the conversation reflects on the perceived value of celebrity interactions. The sentiment suggests that some feel settling for a lesser engagement is not ideal.
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...that you settled for a lunch date with Tom Cruise. You should have held out for a dinner date with Katie Holmes!
 
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jtbell said:
...that you settled for a lunch date with Tom Cruise. You should have held out for a dinner date with Katie Holmes!

What about the details that are private? hint hint :wink:
 
Greg Bernhardt said:
What about the details that are private? hint hint :wink:
With Tom Cruise??
You're lucky..
 
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