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'Classic' style ftw, again.
(sorry for filling up screens with so many in a row! just an awesome shoot that all goes together…..)
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Just because XD
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Looks like the filming of the John/Mycroft scene at the end of Scandal. John doesn't need an umbrella because he's badass ^^
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kittykat wrote:
Looks like the filming of the John/Mycroft scene at the end of Scandal. John doesn't need an umbrella because he's badass ^^
You know it!
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Russell wrote:
'Classic' style ftw, again.
(sorry for filling up screens with so many in a row! just an awesome shoot that all goes together…..)
These pics are brilliant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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More black&white?
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Russell wrote:
More black&white?
AA is a lucky, lucky woman. But then, we knew that, didn't we. He'd undoubtedly say that he's pretty darned lucky himself. Lovely to see.
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Aww… adorable, soft John.
Adorable hilarious duo?
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Last edited by kittykat (December 26, 2013 5:28 pm)
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Cute, cute, cute!
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kittykat wrote:
French fries? I didn't think the Brits ever called french fries french fries--- I thought they were always chips. Huh. What is "served in a soft BAP"? What is a BAP? I get that it's some kind of bread or roll.
Oh, yeah. And a nice pic of John, too. lol
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Places like Burger King and McDonalds call them French Fries, even here. And a bap is basically like a muffin (like for burgers)
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kittykat wrote:
Places like Burger King and McDonalds call them French Fries, even here. And a bap is basically like a muffin (like for burgers)
Yes, but that's just a hole in the wall Speedy's-type restaurant they're in, not an American-style fast food place. I wonder if the french fries thing is seeping into the Brit vernacular. Sure seems it, from the hand-lettered menu signs above their heads here.
I wonder where the BAP (or is it bap?) name came from. Never heard it before. It must be what we'd call a hamburger roll, or a bulkie roll.