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He was said to have hanged himself because he had been rejected by a potential girlfriend.
A romantic meal for two doesn't always go according to plan, as BBC Radio 2 presenter Jeremy Vine discovered when wooing a potential girlfriend.
She's an athlete, a media celebrity and a warrior as well as a sister, a daughter, a loyal friend and (potential) girlfriend.
In the documentary, made by his friend Toby Reisz, we see Sam visiting a "massage" parlour, but he eventually stops going because he doesn't think such behaviour would be acceptable to a potential girlfriend.
Demonstrating what he means, a cookery-class encounter between him and a potential girlfriend (Bryce Dallas Howard) goes poignantly wrong – and, mawkish as this duet could have been, Eastwood's steady direction gets the best out of Howard.
Like many affairs, his hero's starts with a lie: he convinces a potential girlfriend of an invented legend in which lovers wrap a lock and a chain around the third lamppost on the bridge's northern side, lock it and throw the key into the Tiber.
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Given the choice between smoking or chatting up potential girlfriends, many young men have become regulars at Starbucks, too.
This makes it a great way to screen potential girlfriends: if a woman doesn't get my car, she won't get me.
He approaches potential girlfriends in the same manner he surfs his favourite websites, always restless, always looking for the excitement of the perfect transaction, always vaguely disappointed.
The town is teeming with potential girlfriends for Jay and Harry, but the number of available men in their 40s (and Katie thinks she's looking for someone older) is much smaller.
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