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August 17, 2007

Did We Miss A Pool Party With Michael Cera?

03.jpgDid barely legal Canadian funthrob Michael Cera (of Arrested Development, Clark and Michael and now Superbad fame) totally go swimming at Barton Springs without us?

A not-at-all-obsessive perusal of the Clark and Michael website (where you can also watch hilaritudinal webisodes of the CBS online series for free) reveals, in the "Photo Diary" section, that Michael or Clark or possibly both boys may have once lazed on the venerable poolside lawn at Barton Springs.

The photo in question bears the cryptic title, "A cloudy day in California." But judge for yourself; it's Barton Springs, right?

Not seeing George Michael Bluth in the flesh at Barton Springs just about rivals the time we missed seeing Jonathan Taylor Thomas at the Springs (swear to God). Guess going to see Superbad (opening today!) might provide a shred of consolation.

[Superbad Showtimes]
[Clark and Michael]


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Comments (5)

This kind of thing reeks to me like in-blog advertisement cleverly disguised as content.

 

The correct answer is: who gives a shit

 

When they released Season 3 of Arrested Development on DVD, he was here with Alia Shawkat for an event at the Drafthouse.

 

The correct answer is: this is very upsetting news. Michael Cera is the finest actor to have graced my eyes. Arrested Development is my second favorite show of all time.

 

hahahaha

...funthrob.

 
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