1.Gone to Italy and ran around in a red cape yelling I know where the vampiros are!!
2.Gone to Walmart to just stare at the twilight stuff.
3.Enrolled yourself at Forks high school then ask to be in the same class as Edward Cullen.
4.Gone to the hospital and asked for Dr.Fangs(Carlisle)
5.Wrecked your car so you could get Rosalie to fix it.
6.Gone to a loony bin and asked to see Alice Cullen
7. bought a baby teether for Jasper so he woundn't bite Bella.
8.Cut yourself in front of Jasper for the fun of it.
9.Gone to the hospital and pretended to be dead so Carlisle would change you into a vampire.
10.signed Paul up for anger management classes.
2.Gone to Walmart to just stare at the twilight stuff.
3.Enrolled yourself at Forks high school then ask to be in the same class as Edward Cullen.
4.Gone to the hospital and asked for Dr.Fangs(Carlisle)
5.Wrecked your car so you could get Rosalie to fix it.
6.Gone to a loony bin and asked to see Alice Cullen
7. bought a baby teether for Jasper so he woundn't bite Bella.
8.Cut yourself in front of Jasper for the fun of it.
9.Gone to the hospital and pretended to be dead so Carlisle would change you into a vampire.
10.signed Paul up for anger management classes.
DRESSING EDWARD
In order to dress Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) in a manner befitting the teen idol that author Stephenie Meyer envisioned, Chuck says she turned to the royals of the early 19th century: ''His name personifies his look, which to me was English Edwardian. He's the embodiment of an Edwardian gentleman — very proper, has manners, and is very charming.'' The vampire's clothes weren't all inspired por history, though. As Chuck points out, ''He wears a pair of shoes that are lace-up and of the early 1900s, but then he also wears mais current sporty clothes.''
In order to dress Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) in a manner befitting the teen idol that author Stephenie Meyer envisioned, Chuck says she turned to the royals of the early 19th century: ''His name personifies his look, which to me was English Edwardian. He's the embodiment of an Edwardian gentleman — very proper, has manners, and is very charming.'' The vampire's clothes weren't all inspired por history, though. As Chuck points out, ''He wears a pair of shoes that are lace-up and of the early 1900s, but then he also wears mais current sporty clothes.''