When Scott Watkins met his future wife Johanna, it felt like fate.
“I met my wife five years ago at Hope Academy. She was a first grade teacher and I was a second grade teacher, so it really was destiny,” Scott, 28, tells People.
“We noticed each other right away and I took way too long to ask her out,” he continues with a laugh.
When Scott finally worked up the nerve to ask Johanna out, they just clicked. After meeting in 2011, the Minneapolis, Minnesota, couple married in 2013 and began planning their life together.
“After we got married, we wanted to have kids,...
“I met my wife five years ago at Hope Academy. She was a first grade teacher and I was a second grade teacher, so it really was destiny,” Scott, 28, tells People.
“We noticed each other right away and I took way too long to ask her out,” he continues with a laugh.
When Scott finally worked up the nerve to ask Johanna out, they just clicked. After meeting in 2011, the Minneapolis, Minnesota, couple married in 2013 and began planning their life together.
“After we got married, we wanted to have kids,...
- 11/17/2016
- by tiaredunlap1
- PEOPLE.com
Josh Duggar is slowly but surely returning to the public eye.
In honor of the 28-year-old and his wife Anna's anniversary, the family posted a photo of the couple to Facebook – a rare occurrence for the now super-private couple.
"Happy Anniversary, Josh and Anna," the family wrote alongside the photo. "We are so thankful for God's redemptive love in your lives."
Earlier this month, Duggar was spotted at a family gathering for a close friend's birthday. He posed for a large group photo alongside his wife.
The couple has kept a low profile since Duggar returned home from rehab in 2015.
Josh Duggar Checks into Rehab,...
In honor of the 28-year-old and his wife Anna's anniversary, the family posted a photo of the couple to Facebook – a rare occurrence for the now super-private couple.
"Happy Anniversary, Josh and Anna," the family wrote alongside the photo. "We are so thankful for God's redemptive love in your lives."
Earlier this month, Duggar was spotted at a family gathering for a close friend's birthday. He posed for a large group photo alongside his wife.
The couple has kept a low profile since Duggar returned home from rehab in 2015.
Josh Duggar Checks into Rehab,...
- 9/26/2016
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- People.com - TV Watch
Anna Duggar just weathered the "most difficult year" of her life watching multiple scandals engulf her husband, Josh – but, as she revealed in a new statement on the Duggar Family's official website, "amazingly" God grew closer to her.
"I've found that in my own life crisis God has drawn near to me ("He's near to the brokenhearted" Psalms 34:18) and my faith has been more precious to me than ever before," Anna said.
"Many have asked how I am doing. So many have asked that its actually humbling and touching. 2015 was the most difficult year of my life," she wrote,...
"I've found that in my own life crisis God has drawn near to me ("He's near to the brokenhearted" Psalms 34:18) and my faith has been more precious to me than ever before," Anna said.
"Many have asked how I am doing. So many have asked that its actually humbling and touching. 2015 was the most difficult year of my life," she wrote,...
- 1/23/2016
- by Adam Carlson, @acarlson91
- People.com - TV Watch
It's a time for family, but in Josh Duggar's case, he may very well spend Christmas far away from his.
The eldest Duggar sibling checked into rehab this past August, after confessing he had been unfaithful to wife Anna and had become addicted to pornography. Now, a source close to the family says it would be a surprise if he returns home for the holidays.
"I don't think he's going to be back for Christmas," says the source. "I would be surprised. There would be a huge elephant in the room."
Josh's most recent scandal has taken center...
The eldest Duggar sibling checked into rehab this past August, after confessing he had been unfaithful to wife Anna and had become addicted to pornography. Now, a source close to the family says it would be a surprise if he returns home for the holidays.
"I don't think he's going to be back for Christmas," says the source. "I would be surprised. There would be a huge elephant in the room."
Josh's most recent scandal has taken center...
- 12/22/2015
- by Janine Rubenstein, @JanineRube
- People.com - TV Watch
Anna Duggar's siblings beg her to leave husband Josh after his shocking double life is revealed. Subscribe now for more on the cheating scandal and the Duggars' ultra-conservative lifestyle, only in People!
While Josh Duggar's family is still reeling from his shocking cheating scandal, the former 19 Kids and Counting star's cousin Amy is doing her best to comfort his wife Anna.
"I gave Anna the biggest hug on the planet," Amy tells People. "I just wrapped my love around her."
Just a week after Josh admitted his addiction to pornography and cheating on his wife, the reality star...
While Josh Duggar's family is still reeling from his shocking cheating scandal, the former 19 Kids and Counting star's cousin Amy is doing her best to comfort his wife Anna.
"I gave Anna the biggest hug on the planet," Amy tells People. "I just wrapped my love around her."
Just a week after Josh admitted his addiction to pornography and cheating on his wife, the reality star...
- 8/27/2015
- by Emily Strohm and Janine Rubenstein
- People.com - TV Watch
The Ribald Tales Of Canterbury
(dir: Bud Lee, 1985)
We’ve all been there at some point. A long journey with nothing to do. All of a sudden, someone comes up with the idea of sharing stories and laughs to help pass the time. Yeah, maybe not everyone has been there, but I had to set the scene somehow right? The first film on this double feature release from Vinegar Syndrome follows the journey of a group of noblemen and women headed by the Hostess Hyapatia Lee (Let’s Get Physical) en route to Canterbury. She proposes a wager with her fellow travellers. Each places the grand sum of 20 pence in to a small pouch and whoever can recall the best erotic tale on their journey wins all. It’s certainly a novel way to pass the time! The stories range from a humble knight having a surprising (in the best...
(dir: Bud Lee, 1985)
We’ve all been there at some point. A long journey with nothing to do. All of a sudden, someone comes up with the idea of sharing stories and laughs to help pass the time. Yeah, maybe not everyone has been there, but I had to set the scene somehow right? The first film on this double feature release from Vinegar Syndrome follows the journey of a group of noblemen and women headed by the Hostess Hyapatia Lee (Let’s Get Physical) en route to Canterbury. She proposes a wager with her fellow travellers. Each places the grand sum of 20 pence in to a small pouch and whoever can recall the best erotic tale on their journey wins all. It’s certainly a novel way to pass the time! The stories range from a humble knight having a surprising (in the best...
- 2/21/2015
- by Mondo Squallido
- Nerdly
TriStar Pictures
E-Books, Kindles, Quick-Readers the world of literacy is spinning so fast right now but nothing beats grabbing a heavy hardback and being a hardcore book lover.
You didn’t put all this effort into getting through the Top Reads of All Time list by the time you graduated college for nothing; you can finally kick back, relax and be proud and smug about yourself. Only a true die-hard book lover will understand the emotional journey you are on daily as you head off into many different worlds. The late nights you have to endure because you know the ending is just a couple of chapters away, then when you get there are left devastated that your new favourite book has come to an end. You can even multi-task having your head in a good book whilst navigating through busy train stations with no problem at all.
So kick back,...
E-Books, Kindles, Quick-Readers the world of literacy is spinning so fast right now but nothing beats grabbing a heavy hardback and being a hardcore book lover.
You didn’t put all this effort into getting through the Top Reads of All Time list by the time you graduated college for nothing; you can finally kick back, relax and be proud and smug about yourself. Only a true die-hard book lover will understand the emotional journey you are on daily as you head off into many different worlds. The late nights you have to endure because you know the ending is just a couple of chapters away, then when you get there are left devastated that your new favourite book has come to an end. You can even multi-task having your head in a good book whilst navigating through busy train stations with no problem at all.
So kick back,...
- 9/24/2014
- by Cheish Merryweather
- Obsessed with Film
Turn-based tactical RPGs are very much like chess on steroids. Like chess, these games are easy enough to grasp once you get the hang of it, difficult to fully master due to their complexity, and can be very addictive if done right. Xcom: Enemy Unknown is hands down one of the best tactical RPGs I’ve ever played, and it’s certainly addictive.
“Addictive” is a term all too often used by reviewers—”you cannot put down this book” or “this game was completely addictive”! Just hyperbolic statements used to show how much they liked what they’ve reviewed. But make no mistake—Xcom: Enemy Unknown is an addictive game. Not dangerous, like you’re going to lose your job, esteem, and watch your family give one last look at you before they pack up the station wagon and leave for good; this is binge addictive. A long journey: fifteen hours to complete,...
“Addictive” is a term all too often used by reviewers—”you cannot put down this book” or “this game was completely addictive”! Just hyperbolic statements used to show how much they liked what they’ve reviewed. But make no mistake—Xcom: Enemy Unknown is an addictive game. Not dangerous, like you’re going to lose your job, esteem, and watch your family give one last look at you before they pack up the station wagon and leave for good; this is binge addictive. A long journey: fifteen hours to complete,...
- 3/24/2014
- by Andrew Hudson
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Turn-based tactical RPGs are very much like chess on steroids. Like chess, these games are easy enough to grasp once you get the hang of it, difficult to fully master due to their complexity, and can be very addictive if done right. Xcom: Enemy Unknown is hands down one of the best tactical RPGs I’ve ever played, and it’s certainly addictive.
“Addictive” is a term all too often used by reviewers—”you cannot put down this book” or “this game was completely addictive”! Just hyperbolic statements used to show how much they liked what they’ve reviewed. But make no mistake—Xcom: Enemy Unknown is an addictive game. Not dangerous, like you’re going to lose your job, esteem, and watch your family give one last look at you before they pack up the station wagon and leave for good; this is binge addictive. A long journey: fifteen hours to complete,...
“Addictive” is a term all too often used by reviewers—”you cannot put down this book” or “this game was completely addictive”! Just hyperbolic statements used to show how much they liked what they’ve reviewed. But make no mistake—Xcom: Enemy Unknown is an addictive game. Not dangerous, like you’re going to lose your job, esteem, and watch your family give one last look at you before they pack up the station wagon and leave for good; this is binge addictive. A long journey: fifteen hours to complete,...
- 3/24/2014
- by Andrew Hudson
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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