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Post by MDPthatsme on Apr 21, 2015 22:38:19 GMT -6
Tom Hiddleston, fangirling right now! And so freaking jealous that there's even a fraction of a chance you could see him!
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Post by joseph on Apr 22, 2015 15:15:32 GMT -6
He's one o' them famous actor types, isn't he? *googles* Seen him in War Horse apparently. Seeing the attraction though... *blushes* CSOM: psyched. Had some productive days recently. Break-ups (don't ask) can be good for that
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2015 16:30:47 GMT -6
MD Tom filming in Hartland pics. Hartland filming pics Although if you general google it you will get more pics. Joseph google Tom Hiddleston Coriolanus. There is a very gorgeous shower scene from the stage production he did. Seriously so good watching him fresh from the fight covered in blood proper full one running water and everything. Topless. And he was very ripped. As the youtube clip of him preparing backstage shows. Not just pushups but these body lift things from a ladder. Actually I might just do the leg work for you. Oh hold on. Even better. I'm scared to embed in case it's removed but on youtube search Coriolanus Part 1, and Coriolanus part 2. There is by Gloria Croft the full uploading of the National Theatre Live screening of Tom in Coriolanus. It won a lot of theatre awards.
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Post by MDPthatsme on Apr 22, 2015 16:41:11 GMT -6
Or Loki of Thor/Avengers! He's smashing!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2015 17:29:37 GMT -6
I started watching Thor 1 but not even Tom Hiddleston could make me sit through more than 30 minutes. I did watch the first Avengers movie but wasn't overly impressed. Much prefer him in Coriolanus or War Horse.
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Post by joseph on Apr 23, 2015 15:40:52 GMT -6
From what I've seen so far, I like him! Have to youtube Coriolanus over the weekend.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2015 15:41:32 GMT -6
You know looking at house prices for the outskirts of London. No more than about an hour on train, I can get more for my money on the outskirts than I can where I live. Depending on how much my parents could loan me I could buy a 1 or 2 bedroom place outright, and just pay back my parents without a mortgage. Under £50000 for it. For the sane in Barnstaple/Bideford you are looking at around £100,000
Maybe a move would be a good thing on a lot of levels.
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Post by Josephus on Apr 24, 2015 9:09:52 GMT -6
I'm curious now. Where are you looking at exactly? I'm about 35-40 minutes away by train.
CSOM: tired. I am so ready to weekend.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2015 10:41:11 GMT -6
Hopefully this will link my search across. 30 mile radius of london. At least 1 bedroom, under 50,000, houses, non shared ownership schemes, non retirement. I mean there is a lot of holiday park homes to search through but there a few nice looking ones on there. LinkI've got a long weekend so I'm going to see Kristin Scott Thomas in the Audience on Monday night. So looking forward to it. KST is just amazing in everything.
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Post by joseph on Apr 26, 2015 9:05:50 GMT -6
Yeah there's a couple of nice houses among that lot. Not sure how shocked I am at how much some of those holiday homes are going for The Audience sounds good. I think they're filming a series based on that play for Netflix. CSOM: Tired. Went out last night down the road to the pub. Three beers is apparently my limit. After that, I get terrible hangovers whereas I don't feel too bad today.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2015 6:14:50 GMT -6
The Audience was brilliant. So funny. Kristin Scott Thomas was amazing as always. She can put so much expression and meaning into her eyes and face whilst still looking regal and Queen like. The Prime Ministers were all good. I mean I didn't know who most of them were, but you didn't need to, to follow what was going on.
And the costumes were fantastic, especially her coronation dress and the white dress with the blue sash. Completely beautiful.
And then I got her autograph after the show and she actually spoke to me! I have been totally fangirling over that I must admit. She is just so totally nice, and beautiful.
Joseph: Apparently you can't get a mortgage for a houseboat or park home because of how they are built. Well company only does houseboats so they have quite a high interest rate.
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Post by Josephus on Apr 30, 2015 3:08:31 GMT -6
So decided to dig into the old family tree. My family couldn't get more Cornish, at least on my Grandad's side. Haven't come across any dodgy people yet but its still fairly interesting. All clay labourers and servants so far.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2015 14:06:15 GMT -6
Cornwall is nice. Lots of scenic, and Mousell(sp?) is great.
I've always liked family trees. My uncle has been looking into ours, mostly on his (and my dads) side of the family, but looking into mum's as well. Strangely the one relative they wanted to track down who they know was in South Africa dad stayed with them over there for a few months they have never been able to track. And uncle has emailed/ facebooked etc anyone who shows a possible link as being them. Quite a few military men down dad's side. Not just because of the war. Lot of Irish only mum's side, and some Jewish at some point as mum was an Isaac. My great Aunt always reckoned we were linked to royalty and this book that no-one can remember the title of (she died) proved it.
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2015 11:58:31 GMT -6
Gotta love this election. Conservative gain a bigger victory than thought, and then most of the other leaders resign as they did so much worse than thought.
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Post by Josephus on May 12, 2015 5:30:28 GMT -6
God that was so cutthroat, wasn't it? Although apparently ol' Nigel's already back.
CSOM: frustrated.
Don't have a laptop at the moment. Can't get any writing done. Kill. Me. Now.
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