Merry Almost Christmas, Burbank!
So, Keegan and I went on a stroll to downtown Burbank, an act that always gets me at least a little nostalgic since my first apartment in Los Angeles is within walking distance. We were on our way to go see Twilight, so I already felt as if I had to be extra special appreciative to Keegan, since he was totally indulging me with the movie selection for the evening.
But that didn’t stop me from pushing my luck and asking him to pose in front of the giant Christmas tree decorations posted up just outside the movie theaters. I’m pretty sure that I promised not to make public the photo of Keegan standing underneath the oversized lights.
So, yeah…don’t tell him.
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