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Oh black and white for good night..the best!
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OMG, where was the warning?
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Good night!
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I find it reviving
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Warning
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Fine, I'm done. If I stay here any longer I won't sleep at all.
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Ladies, the buttons will be back in play.
Spencer Hart @SpencerHart
We've been prepping a new wardrobe for the next series of a great TV series, guess which one? #SHonscreen
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For god's sake I have work today stop making me...
*THUD!*
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Not sorry at all.
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Maybe it is just jumpers and scarfs and bedsheets?
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I hope it's finely tailored suits and clingy shirts and coat and jumpers and bedsheets. The full monty.
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SusiGo wrote:
I hope it's finely tailored suits and clingy shirts and coat and jumpers and bedsheets. The full monty.
In my mind 'The Full Monty' is something quite different and involves none of those things... In fact it involves nothing at all... Nothing at all... Nothing at all!
Doh! Stupid sexy Benedict! XD
Why do I get the impression that S3 is going to include the unflattering image of him dressed like a hobo? Hobobatch... Meh I still would.
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I thought it also meant something like everything or the works. But this meaning isn't so bad either. I remember this film with Robert Carlyle …
I think he probably will appear not in disguise but in a very unexpected style/outfit, unshaven, whatever. And after having shocked us all change once again into the suits, shirts, etc.
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I also thought "the full monty" meant "starkers". I wouldn't object to this kind of disguise.
OK, I looked it up and it means both. Originally meant "the works", new meaning came after the movie.
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SusiGo wrote:
I hope it's finely tailored suits and clingy shirts and coat and jumpers and bedsheets. The full monty.
I wouldn't mind a nice GSofS (green, pale like the eyes..... OMG....moan....)
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So we have a wish list: buttons, suits, green shirt for AG, bedsheet and nothing at all for all of us. Let me look for the address of the costume department.
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The women in the audience of the show with the men in The Full Monty did get The Full Monty...if you get what I mean.
Harrow was and is a boys only school so all parts in the play would have been played by the boys. This is, of course, in the great tradition of the theatre in Shakespeare's day when all parts were played by men and boys.
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SusiGo wrote:
So we have a wish list: buttons, suits, green shirt for AG, bedsheet and nothing at all for all of us. Let me look for the address of the costume department.
If that doesn't work...
"my, my, that's a nice wardrobe department you have there... It would be a shame if everything were to go... Missing from it."
or
"I'll burn you... I will burn the UNDERWEAR out of you!"
(Would like to state here this is a joke and I would never condone an act of arson/theft to justify seeing someone in the buff.)
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Lol
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Good morning, girls