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March 28th, 2009

Relationships: Real Life – All

Posted by Emmita @ 2:37 pm (link)

This is a complete update of applications, finished, updated, closed and troubles (report forms) for the Relationships: Real Life category.

Upcoming Relationships: Real Life
Cast: Gossip Girl; Cast: High School Musical; Cheng, Joe and Ariel Li; Donnelly, Declan and Anthony McPartlin; Hawes, Keeley and Matthew MacFayden; Obama, Barack and Michelle Obama; Rotten, Johnny and Sid Vicious

Finished Relationships: Real Life
Farro, Josh and Hayley Williams; Laurie, Hugh and Robert Sean Leonard; Lennon, John and Paul McCartney; Panettiere, Hayden and Milo Ventimiglia

Moved Relationships: Real Life
Bush, Sophia and Chad Michael Murray; Cast: Buffy The Vampire Slayer; Christensen, Hayden and Natalie Portman

Closed Relationships: Real Life (OPEN for application)
Blair, Tony and George W. Bush; Chiba, Ryohei and Keita Tachibana; Hepburn, Audrey and William Holden; Hyde and Nakashima Mika; Lutz, Kellan and Nikki Reed; MacLeod, Stuart, Joel Quartermain and Kavyen Temperley; Sessler, Adam and Morgan Webb

Troubled Relationships: Real Life (NOT open for application)
The following fanlistings are scheduled for removal on 4th April, 2009. If your fanlisting is listed below, please fix the problem AND reply to the troubles email.

Inactivity: 2 Months + (0 Pending)
Madison, Holly, Bridget Marquardt and Kendra Wilkinson




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