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...any side-effects?
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What? To getting plastered? Hangover usually!
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Is there anything this man can't do?
Last edited by SusiGo (February 10, 2013 11:25 am)
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SusiGo wrote:
Is there anything this man can't do?
Chopping tomatoes, obviously.
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speaking German?
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As for the tomatos, yes, definitely not. It was more of a massacre.
Speaking German - I'd love to hear him say something nice in that voice of his. Maybe quote Rilke or Erich Fried. And he did Kafka after all, in English, but it was a step in the right direction. And I love how English people pronounce German.
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agree, his Rilke or Heine would be nice to hear...
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SusiGo wrote:
As for the tomatos, yes, definitely not. It was more of a massacre.
Speaking German - I'd love to hear him say something nice in that voice of his. Maybe quote Rilke or Erich Fried. And he did Kafka after all, in English, but it was a step in the right direction. And I love how English people pronounce German.
I don't think was really his fault,"The Tomato Chainsaw Massacre" I mean, I'm more likely to blame the knife. Even a "Santoku"would have been better than the one he was using (although my blade of choice would be a Shun "Nakiri" 6.5" ) or theycould have chosen some slightly unripe tomatoes instead.
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there is never enough photos of his beautiful smile!
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Thanks pitagor. That. was. my. day. Just ended here. *thud*
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Skin of a peach. Has to be the lighting. *holds on to the desk*
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Yes. It's always the light. Just the light. Nothing else possible.
Finally we have an explanation.
BTW. my reading light just broke. When I wanted to change the bulb I broke that one, too. Suddenly I am cack-handed whatever I do. I blame the picture. And the light.
Last edited by Mattlocked (February 10, 2013 5:34 pm)
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tiharoa wrote:
SusiGo wrote:
As for the tomatos, yes, definitely not. It was more of a massacre.
Speaking German - I'd love to hear him say something nice in that voice of his. Maybe quote Rilke or Erich Fried. And he did Kafka after all, in English, but it was a step in the right direction. And I love how English people pronounce German.I don't think was really his fault,"The Tomato Chainsaw Massacre" I mean, I'm more likely to blame the knife. Even a "Santoku"would have been better than the one he was using (although my blade of choice would be a Shun "Nakiri" 6.5" ) or theycould have chosen some slightly unripe tomatoes instead.
Of course it was the knife. He has very sensitive hands as everyone can see.
The pic, oh, the pic! Braces! Smile! *fainting*
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Love this pic.
Last edited by besleybean (February 10, 2013 5:44 pm)
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SusiGo wrote:
Is there anything this man can't do?
Have a baby? Sing soprano? Speak fluent Mandarin? I don't know.... there have to be a bunch of somethings he can't do!
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SusiGo wrote:
As for the tomatos, yes, definitely not. It was more of a massacre.
Speaking German - I'd love to hear him say something nice in that voice of his. Maybe quote Rilke or Erich Fried. And he did Kafka after all, in English, but it was a step in the right direction. And I love how English people pronounce German.
I'd enjoy any attempt on his part to adopt an American accent. I think that'd be a hoot. But not many Brits and Aussies can carry it off very well, IMO. One exception is the beautiful Alex O'Loughlin, who has a perfect American accent, except when he's being himself, and then voila! An Aussie again.
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Well I assume he CAN make a baby, he's just choosing not to at the moment.
EDIT: I know I'm in no position to judge, but I thought his Eliot American accent was fine.
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