Sherry Taylor

MATT DAMON & BEN AFFLECK AUCTIONING A DOUBLE DATE

MATT DAMON AND BEN AFFLECK AUCTIONING OFF A DOUBLE DATE: One lucky fan with a lot of money to spend will have the opportunity to go on a double date with Ben Affleck and Matt Damon. The Good Will Hunting co-writers are auctioning off a double date with themselves on Omaze.com to raise money for Ben’s Eastern Congo Initiative and Matt’s water.org charity. The winner will get an all-expenses-paid trip to L.A. and a night out with the boys. Damon joked about the prize, “It’ll be like just us hanging out, taking selfies, talking about, how, like, the Sox are going to do.” Affleck added his own suggestions for conversation topics saying, “19th century literature, or the current state of politics in the Middle East. Meaningful questions like, ‘What are your hopes? What are your dreams? What are your fears?'”

 

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