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Guest wrote:he is also a real man's man
WhereisVaj wrote:Recall the time BP went through a period he looked terrible, scruffy and unwashed and like he had been dragged through a ditch, he didn't want to make filmsand the press sadi he stayed at home all day in his room, The press insinuate he had some sort of breakdown? That was because he and the architect broke up, pressured JA. BP took it really bad, but they couldn't stay away from each other and they got back together, behind JA's back, but when she found out the marriage fell apart quickly.
oh good grief, little pansy. he was crying over his little boyfriend..this story about his landscape architect bf has been around forever. Where is Vaj, what does your insider have to say about this S***?
The vision of Pitt's gardening mentor and collaborator, Jay Griffith, has made this possible. Griffith, a talented, highly sought-after landscape designer, and Pitt have an unusually tempestuous and devoted designer-client relationship. They discuss everything at length, often with great emotion. Although Pitt is not out digging in the dirt, he is involved in every aspect of the garden's design, from its style to the placement of each tree. Both men view the garden as a product of their intense collaboration.
Driving along the freeway, tailed by paparazzi, Pitt recalls the day, years ago, when he met Griffith. Pitt, house-hunting, was shown Griffith's Santa Monica home. It wasn't right for him, but Pitt was "blown away by garden." Griffith came back to find Pitt spread across his couch. "Jay was rude, cantankerous," Pitt says. "I was really taken with him. He was an artist protective of himself and his work." A few years later, when Pitt found his house, he tracked down Griffith. "We've been lovers ever since," he jokes.
Pitt credits Griffith with educating him in the ways of nature-"in the way seeds fall and nature propagates itself." Griffith says he is awed by Pitt's "razor sharp" intelligence, discerning eye, and willingness to try anything. Frequent quarrelling, which Pitt calls "collaborative confrontations," enhances the symbiosis

Guest wrote:WhereisVaj wrote:Recall the time BP went through a period he looked terrible, scruffy and unwashed and like he had been dragged through a ditch, he didn't want to make filmsand the press sadi he stayed at home all day in his room, The press insinuate he had some sort of breakdown? That was because he and the architect broke up, pressured JA. BP took it really bad, but they couldn't stay away from each other and they got back together, behind JA's back, but when she found out the marriage fell apart quickly.
oh good grief, little pansy. he was crying over his little boyfriend..this story about his landscape architect bf has been around forever. Where is Vaj, what does your insider have to say about this S***?The vision of Pitt's gardening mentor and collaborator, Jay Griffith, has made this possible. Griffith, a talented, highly sought-after landscape designer, and Pitt have an unusually tempestuous and devoted designer-client relationship. They discuss everything at length, often with great emotion. Although Pitt is not out digging in the dirt, he is involved in every aspect of the garden's design, from its style to the placement of each tree. Both men view the garden as a product of their intense collaboration.
Driving along the freeway, tailed by paparazzi, Pitt recalls the day, years ago, when he met Griffith. Pitt, house-hunting, was shown Griffith's Santa Monica home. It wasn't right for him, but Pitt was "blown away by garden." Griffith came back to find Pitt spread across his couch. "Jay was rude, cantankerous," Pitt says. "I was really taken with him. He was an artist protective of himself and his work." A few years later, when Pitt found his house, he tracked down Griffith. "We've been lovers ever since," he jokes.
Pitt credits Griffith with educating him in the ways of nature-"in the way seeds fall and nature propagates itself." Griffith says he is awed by Pitt's "razor sharp" intelligence, discerning eye, and willingness to try anything. Frequent quarrelling, which Pitt calls "collaborative confrontations," enhances the symbiosis
Guest wrote:Straight? I don't think so.
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Guest wrote:I'm actually a woman trapped in a man's body. We're going to be doing something about that soon.
-Brad Pitt
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