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Drowning? I prefer being wrapped in it like in a very thick and big cosy blanket. Not necessarily in an orange one...
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Listen to a sample of Benedict reading "The Snowman and the Snowdog". So sweet.
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Wonderful...I could listen to him all day long.
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I had never bought an audiobook before The Batch, and when I looked for one, of course it had to be Casanova (beats Ngaoi Marsh doesn't it). I was worried that I wouldn't understand well but I can catch most of what he says even without subtitles...I listen to it when I'm alone, wouldn't do while I'm commuting, makes me feel funny all over and I'm sure it must show...
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By the way I love this description of his voice : "brushed-suede vowels", from this article :
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biscuitbear wrote:
By the way I love this description of his voice : "brushed-suede vowels".
I love that description too.
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I'll just... Leave... This... Here...
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Ooo err!
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isn´t it unfair that one man has so many attractive stuff in one?
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Mrs.Wenceslas wrote:
isn´t it unfair that one man has so many attractive stuff in one?
No, what's unfair is that there is only one of him to go around and so many of us
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Sentimental Pulse wrote:
Mrs.Wenceslas wrote:
isn´t it unfair that one man has so many attractive stuff in one?
No, what's unfair is that there is only one of him to go around and so many of us
But he goes around quite a lot......
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One of the many ads with Benedict voiceover
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Ahaha I loved the impressions he did. I love his voice. He's one of the 3 persons in the whole world whose speaking voice simply captivates me. I could just listen to it for hours without necessarily listening to what he's saying. I think that might be annoying for him if he were ever to have a conversation with me.
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My new bedtime song. O_O
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Also, my birthday can't come too soon.
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Oh, this is lovely. Want to hear that on my birthday, too.
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I'm not entirely sure what this is, I haven't been able to actually take in what he's saying, but it's so soothing.
edit: Oh! It's Ode to a Nightingale. Silly me.
Last edited by Sparrow (March 24, 2013 8:49 am)
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Thank you.
That was aboslutely fabulous.
I adore Keats, what a talent, what a legacy from one who died so young.
Benedict reads beautfiully.
I like the music too,but not sure it doesn't distract from the poetry.
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Blake's 7 - The early years. The trial