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You might not be able to drop everything and book a ticket to Italy,
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but you can go to the theater on April 10th for you, me, and Tuscany.
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Will Packer, the guy who produced Girl's Trip,
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brings us a brand new rom-com with all the ingredients of your favorite classics,
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heart, huge labs, and sizzling chemistry,
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set in the enchanting vineyards of Tuscany.
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You, me and Tuscany is the escape we've all been waiting for.
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The movie stars Halle Bailey and Reggae Jean Page
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and it's the perfect crowd-pleasing film for date night or a night out with the girls.
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Get your rom-com on with you, me, and Tuscany, directed by Cat Coro,
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only in theaters April 10th.
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Hey, what's going on?
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It's that dude that always asks questions and the reason why is because the fun begins when you start researching for answers.
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Such as if someone is being noble.
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Why is it spelled in OBLE and not in OBEL?
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Plus, I've buried a writing instrument next to my longtime friend of 34 years.
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When that writing instrument is returned to me in October of 2026 to use in my daily writing,
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will I be calling up the spirits of a darker side of the universe?
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Dun, dun, dun, dun, dun.
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I'm a daily writer, a silent wolf.
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I stand on the sidelines and do nothing but watch, listen, study, then activate.
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I happen to call it the daily mess because it's a chronological walk through an everyday world.
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Yes, it's my morning writing which you can do too.
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As a receiver of thoughts and ideas,
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we as people tend to throw things to the side because we think we're going to deal with it later on.
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It's good for you for thinking like that.
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Now, how active are you on that?
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When a subject arrives inside of me, I know it's time to dig in.
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It's still keeping that daily journal, but, but, but, but, but, but, by doing the research,
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that picture becomes clearer.
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This is the daily mess.
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So if someone is noble and it's spelled in OBLE,
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yet when it comes to the Nobel Peace Prize,
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it's pronounced differently and it's spelled differently.
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So many authors and word wizards all agree that Noble and Nobel should be related,
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but they're far from it.
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Noble is European and means high-born, honorable, and morally good.
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Nobel is a person's last name as an Alfred Nobel.
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The globally recognized Nobel Peace Prize was named after him because of his questions about life.
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Not only did he invent dynamite,
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he was man enough to step into the public eye to admit
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hey, what are people doing with my inventions?
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In his will, Alfred Nobel wanted to reward people who benefit humanity, peace, science, and literature.
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One scholar says it's very poetic.
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This lack of relationship between Noble and Nobel,
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mainly because the Nobel Peace Prize or any Nobel Prize usually goes to a person who is noble with their work.
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By the way, the Nobel Peace Prize is earned and cannot be traded to another national leader as an act of kindness.
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Basically, meaning what we've experienced in the past three to six months,
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pretty much the Nobel Peace Prize,
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it's been lower to nothing more than just a flea market trinket.
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Yeah, hey, coming up next,
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I buried a writing instrument next to a long lost friend.
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I'm going to retrieve it this coming October.
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Am I calling up the darker side of the universe?
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You, me and Tuscany is a brand new romcom from Will Packer,
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the guy who produced Girl's Trip.
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The movie stars Halle Bailey and Regé Jean Page
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and has all the ingredients of your favorite romcoms.
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Heart, huge labs and sizzling chemistry,
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set in the enchanting vineyards of Tuscany.
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It's the movie escape we've been waiting for,
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and the perfect film for date night or a night out with the girls,
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get your romcom on with you, me and Tuscany directed by Cat Coro,
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only in theaters April 10.
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I recently buried a writing instrument inside this forest
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so that it experiences all four seasons.
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Am I calling up evil dark spirits?
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Well, those who walk such paths quickly replied to me,
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This is not an act of calling up or calling out to the bad spirits.
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It is though an act of folklore and symbolism.
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Over the centuries, cultures have buried objects for different reasons,
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sometimes as offerings or intentionally.
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Writing instruments symbolize communication,
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knowledge and power, but there's no physical evidence
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of a buried writing instrument that's been raised to write
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in inviting the supernatural to the surface.
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It can be seen as a ritual, not because it's got magical powers,
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but rather the writing instrument in the earth holds meaning.
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Writers are known for doing a lot of symbolic acts to get unstuck.
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Some who put words on a handwritten page
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may use the buried writing instrument as a way of putting pressure away,
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resetting their desire to write.
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Let's plant a writing instrument inside the earth
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and come back a different day, right?
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Once again, it is internal, not an act of supernatural.
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There's nothing wrong with being very spiritual with your writing instruments.
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And I strongly suggest that you do it.
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Yes, it's going to be expensive,
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but it doesn't matter.
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Share the journey through your writing and grow beyond where you presently stand.
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I'm Arrow, and that's the Daily Mass.
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You, me and Tuscany is a brand new romcom from Will Packer,
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the guy who produced Girl's Trip.
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The movie stars Halle Bailey and Reggae Jean Page
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and has all the ingredients of your favorite romcoms.
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Heart, huge labs and sizzling chemistry.
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Set in the enchanting vineyards of Tuscany.
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It's the movie escape we've been waiting for.
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And the perfect film for date night or a night out with the girls.
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Get your romcom on with you, me and Tuscany.
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Directed by Cat Coro, only in theaters April 10th.
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