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mindannyforever said: This must happen! I also really want Little Danny to come live in NYC because as far as Alan Castellano has come, (Big) Danny would be a way better father figure…and Mindy would be there to help raise LD :)
Hmm...I'm not that crazy about inserting grown children into a sitcom (I may have painful flashback of Gilmore Girls). But, if this was introduced at the end of the series, I wouldn't mind...
mindannyforever replied to your photoset:'Danny never looked at me like that.'
I so love this! thanks for staying so active with the gif making, video creating and fanfic writing through the hiatus! And so glad you’re on Twitter now too!
Thank you! It's the only way to cope with this hiatus! ;D
PS. I haven't forgotten about that fanvid you wanted to I Get Weak - I'm about half way done with it but I'm trying something new with it so it might be a couple days before it's up! :)
mindannyforever replied to your post:No way! Oh well, she won't have to bother with that when she and Danny get together!
I am VERY disappointed in this turn of events. Dagger in the heart with that wax, Mindy! Guys in LA just want 9 year olds, Danny wants a WOMAN (i.e. you, you stupid idiot)
mindannyforever reblogged this from amindyproject and added:
Somebody, go post this on Tinder!
Best potential realistic fake Tinder profile pic ever
They have such a cute and beautiful love story. Like straight out of a romantic comedy. Some snippets: Still, throughout his senior year [of high school] Mr. Miranda could never manage to talk to Vanessa Adriana Nadal, a Latino sophomore he admired. “She was gorgeous and I’m famously bad at talking to women I find attractive,” said Mr. Miranda, now 30. “I have a total lack of game.” While catching up with Hunter graduates on Facebook, he came across her profile in summer 2005. By that time, he had some creative success but no money. He was a member of Freestyle Love Supreme, a popular hip-hop improv troupe known for creating rap songs on the spot, using words audience members threw at them like tennis balls. On Facebook, he learned that Ms. Nadal was working as a scientist at Johnson & Johnson in Skillman, N.J., developing anti-aging products. But more important, she listed hip-hop and salsa as interests. So he sent her an instant message inviting her to his next Freestyle Love Supreme show. To his surprise, she showed up, and even joined him and several friends afterward for drinks. “It was a huge group so he didn’t talk to me the whole night,” said Ms. Nadal, now 28. “I didn’t think he was interested in me.” But, he added, “if she’d just paid attention, she would have known from my darting, furtive glances.” “I was so shy I asked a friend of mine to get her phone number,” he said. Weeks later, he called and invited her to another show. “When he came onstage, I thought, I really like this guy,” Ms. Nadal recalled. “He was up there free-styling and weaving rhymes together. It’s pretty impressive. He’s really, really smart.” Again, she went out afterward with Mr. Miranda and a big crowd of his friends, all rappers, artists and break dancers. She wasn’t intimidated or lost in the group, which impressed him. “She knows she’s dope,” he said. “She’s beautiful but not vain. She’s smart but not arrogant. It’s like, all killer, no filler.” Eventually, everyone else left and they ended up standing on the curb, wondering where to go next. As cars whizzed and swerved by them, she compared the scene with Grand Theft Auto, her favorite video game, which also happened to be his. “I very coolly said, ‘All right, you’re going to come over to my house tonight, and we’re going to play Grand Theft Auto and watch the Jay-Z movie and listen to Marc Anthony,’ ” he recalled. The next day he texted her and the next weekend, they agreed to call each other boyfriend and girlfriend. Two months later, at a big crowded party, he didn’t exactly say, “I love you” but almost. “At some point, we met up for a kiss and he said, ‘You love me,’ ” she recalled. “I was like: ‘How presumptuous!’ I was a little angry but I couldn’t deny it.” Ms. Nadal added: “He gets me in a way that no one else does. I’m a scientist at heart. I try very hard not to let my emotions cloud my judgments and he’ll see through that and see what I’m really feeling.” Today, “In the Heights” is a huge Broadway hit playing at the Richard Rodgers Theater. He rapped his acceptance speech for a Tony Award for best musical in 2008, saying, “Vanessa, who still leaves me breathless, thanks for loving me when I was broke and making breakfast.” (Early on, she began making big breakfasts for him every morning, which amazed him as much as her superior skill at video games.) On Sept. 5, they were married in Staatsburg, N.Y., at the Belvedere Mansion, a white pillared inn facing the Hudson like a supermodel looking in the mirror. The bride looked like a young Elizabeth Taylor in an Oscar de la Renta strapless gown with a low-cut bodice and a wildly frilly skirt that appeared to be made of feathers, clouds, whipped cream and youth. Though his life is now filled with celebrities and Hollywood meetings, Mr. Miranda remains a humble kid from the neighborhood. “The success that comes with ‘The Heights’ made me go from a normal person to the equivalent of a pretty girl in New York,” he said. “Every once in a while, someone on the subway will holler at me. Otherwise, life is normal. Vanessa’s had people hollering at her all her life.”
Another clip of "Anatomy of Hope." Chris Messina is only in the first 1:20 playing a very clinical cocky doctor with a horrible bedside manner.
Found a 10 sec clip of Chris Messina in "Anatomy of Hope."