Thursday, January 04, 2018

Blind Item #2 - Kindness

This former A+ list tweener turned A- list adult singer was out to dinner with his less famous sibling. A young woman approached the table and told the more famous sibling about her health condition. The more famous sibling shares that health condition and spent a good 20 minutes just being a really nice guy as they commiserated over living with the illness for their whole lives before taking a bunch of pictures. 


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  1. Yep... must be Nick and Kevin maybe....

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  2. Nick is diabetic I believe.

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  3. Nick has diabetes I think.
    I'm back from the Northwoods !!! No internet for days!

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    1. Welcome back!!!
      Where are they located?

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  4. The Northwoods? I am in Maine, which is plenty north on its own, but we spent the long weekend in the NORTHWOODS of Maine, lol - so MORE north. Canadian border. It never got above 4 below, DAMN it was cold. The whole region lost internet - huge area - on Sat am, and it never came back till yesterday. Home now, just in time for a massive storm. Yay. Not.

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    1. Mainer here too 👋🏻 Not excited to be trapped inside all day 😩❄️

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    2. Wow... I see the Northeast/New England- much of the country in deep freeze! Where my family is (NY) gonna be 1 degree this weekend😰all the same i miss it sometimes- love fireplaces and looking at snow all hunkered down❄️❄️❄️

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    3. Jax FL going down to 24, weve got hard ice!

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  5. There's also another Jonas brother that is younger than Nick, could be the less famous one in the story.

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  6. Tuesdi, I know what you mean about cold. One can drive two hours from the Twin Cities up into northwestern Wisconsin's northwoods, and you begin to understand cold. Get out of the car and the deep, bone-chilling effect is daunting. You feel like you won't ever be warm until May.

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  7. @Gordon that is because it WON'T be warm until May. Or June.

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  8. And the internet out didn't really bother me EXCEPT I missed REVEAL DAY in person. That was a bummer.

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  9. @Tuesdi - My husband always tries to convince me that it starts getting warm in April on the East Coast. I really just can't remember that ever happening in the past 10 years, outside of a fluke beautiful day or weekend. It really only starts warming up in June.

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  10. @Khaleesi not sure what state you are in but APRIL is the WORST here. It is cold and raw and I hate it with a passion - and we ALWAYS still have snow on the ground. Your husband is a liar, lol! Hey Lynn - happy snow day. I hear the grocery stores are OUT of all food and milk. Just go straight to the liquor aisle because what else is there to do this time of year?

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    1. I stocked up on a few things yesterday because my kids seem to clean out the entire fridge on snow days, eek. The shelves were pretty bare though! Luckily our local store seems to plan ahead and keep the liquor/beer aisles stocked.

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  11. @Tricia - +1 degree would be a dream. I like the fireplace part as well, it is everything else - shoveling, cleaning cars off, chores. Seriously they should do a SURVIVOR - MAINE WINTER. Let's see how tough those people really are! We can have them living in a trailer with a blue tarp on the roof held down by old tires, trying to keep the wood stove going.

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    1. I love that idea 😅

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    2. Love it too-I’d watch😉
      Hang tough/think warm thoughts😎🔥🏖And when all else fails as you said-🍸🍷🍺🍹🥃🤙

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    3. Another lurking Mainer here... And while I'd watch that too, I think Survivor long ago swore off seasons without bikinis. :)

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  12. @Tuesdi - yes, that is how April is here too. Nothing exciting ever happens in that month and I truly just wait for it to pass. It's so gloomy and I never even know what to wear or to put on my kids! I usually just live in rain boots and a rain jacket.

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  13. @Gordon, Mpls/StP cold represent! Cold enough for ya?

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  14. Nick Jonas T1 Diabetes

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  15. nick jonas has spoken before about his struggled w/type I diabetes. I think he even wrote a song about it??

    very nice of him. power/strength/love Im sending out to anyone that deals with these illnesses.

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  16. Blizzard here in Mass . We are all still in our jammies .

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  17. Nick Jonas. He has insulin-dependant diabetes (the type that's caused by an autoimmune reaction, not by obesity.) Him and either Kevin or Joe. Insulin dependent diabetes runs in my family too and is stressful to deal with.

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  18. I'm in New England also. Wins are so strong, the house is shaking.

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  19. Sucks for you northerners, but you could always move to Nola where its summer 11 months out of the year! I hate hot humid weather!! I would love to live where it snowed and where you actually experience four seasons!! I've lived in the South most of my life, but living in Nola is a whole nother level... It's tropical here! We are in a cold snap rn, but it barely gets to freezing.

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  20. Maine representing! I'm in Lamoine! But I've lived in New Orleans, too!

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