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Robert Pattinson lonely in LA?

Apparently Robert Pattinson is finding LA lonely and misses London.  What should he do to find a girlfriend?



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I'm sure that he has a lot of girls flocking around him all the time, so it's probably really hard to seed out the genuine ones.

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I don't think that an LA girl would cut it for Robert. He needs a London girl for sure!

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he should not date vanessa whats her face from fuckin disney and go for the girls that aren't well known

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Well he proposed to kristen (a.k.a Bella) but she said no only god knows why hes gourues but I think they will gett back together

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awwww im sure tons of girls are after him and not all crazy fangirls either. some decent girls probably are after him too. rob will find someone in no time (sniff sniff).

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ew . that's a lie . apparently he lies like all the time to make people feel bad for him

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I think he will find someone here, and not go back to london, there are many many girls and are in love with Robert; because he was in Twilight and im sure that him and Kristen will get back together; i thought theey were cute together.

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