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Mattlocked wrote:
No. All tea and cookies don't help me to stand this any longer.
Well, cookies and tea? What about a rack of lamb or a mushroom and aubergine risotto to give you strength?
Last edited by SusiGo (October 12, 2012 7:34 pm)
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I haven't seen Parade's End yet (the DVD should have been here today ...) but I read Stoppard's screenplay as soon as it was available and I loved this one.
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It's a wonderful film, really. I love the film and the book. Excellent acting, beautiful production design.
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Stunning.
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The trouble with having a naturally pale complexion is that there is no disguising when you are a bit knackered!
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I hope he's fit enough for Sunday's challenge.
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He's well fit!
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But often quite rumpled.
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Love that jumper.
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There aren't many men who can wear a pink jumper. And the shirts seems to be pink as well. A Study in Pink?
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I think that's the shirt he wore for the Frankenstein Q&A.
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SusiGo wrote:
There aren't many men who can wear a pink jumper. And the shirts seems to be pink as well. A Study in Pink?
There aren't many who would !
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tiharoa wrote:
But often quite rumpled.
LOL
I prefer rumpled to perfect.
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There again? Rumpled is nice, at least nicer than the slicked back Bond look.
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Back, yes. Not interested at the love-problems of any German actress.
Exactly, Susi, that's the point. Rumpled (I love this word!) is so.... human.
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I like his duffel coat. It looks great on him.
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SusiGo wrote:
I like his duffel coat. It looks great on him.
Imagine anything that doesn't look great on him?
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Let me think. Some hats. As for the rest … racking brain … no.
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Maybe a motorcycle helmet. Sunglasses.
You can't see enough of the beautiful face.
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It makes you want to rumple his hair even more.