Tell the truth: you aren’t ready for Valentine’s Day. It’s this Tuesday, by the way (February 14 comes the same time every year, big guy).
There seems to be a growing trend on the internet of people asking celebrities to go on dates with them via YouTube. So far, most of them have been pretty cool about it and star of 50/50 Joseph Gordon-Levitt is the next celeb to be asked out. This is Lindsay Miller and she has cancer and was very inspired by Levitt's performance in 50/50 and would be happy to just sit down with him over coffee.
Ah, the perils of internet dating cheating. Kevin Gaylor, 24, met a woman on Craigslist and set up a 3 a.m. rendezvous at his house. His plan for late night fun was thrown into disarray when his live-in girlfriend unexpectedly returned home.
Leah Gibbs was so impressed with Adam Minton’s Facebook profile that she agreed to go on a date with the man she knew just through the social networking site.
The 23-year-old Australian woman probably realized this wasn’t going to be a traditional date when Minton kicked it off by asking her to drive him to a betting parlor and then wait in the car while he presumably made a wager.
Justin Timberlake played a big part in Mila Kunis saying yes to going to the Marine Corps Ball with a soldier who asked her out via YouTube. Now, a female solider has called Timberlake out for a date as well.
Yesterday I showed you the video of Sgt. Moore of the US Marine Corps asking Mila Kunis to the November Marine Corps Ball in North Carolina. Well she has accepted his invitation and will be going with him.