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I know it's on another thread, but, he'll be playing someone really unpleasant as 'Monck' in Oliver Twist on tv. Can't wait to see it at Christmas!
" A few very charming ladies down at my Dad's whist drive have been very kind (average age 75-93). My brother is the headmaster of a special school and I know some of his dinner ladies have been very kind to me as well. "
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Either that, or JRT has a hotline to Someone Very Important?! [or a bloody good agent?]
" A few very charming ladies down at my Dad's whist drive have been very kind (average age 75-93). My brother is the headmaster of a special school and I know some of his dinner ladies have been very kind to me as well. "
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I still like my Santa idea
Maybe we should start discussing what we want him to do next seeing as this seems to work
Personally I think his next role should be that of a Tourist and he should take a well deserved holiday. I don't know round abouts 13 Sept in the Les Landes area of France
Maybe we should start discussing what we want him to do next seeing as this seems to work
Personally I think his next role should be that of a Tourist and he should take a well deserved holiday. I don't know round abouts 13 Sept in the Les Landes area of France
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ch1ch1 wrote:I'd love to see him play a real regular Joe of a family man. You know, wife, kids, bedtime stories, school runs, mortgage ......... the lot.
I agree, I always thought the scenes when he decided
to try and be a father to Mackenzie were very touching.
Especially as he hasn't taken that path in his private life
well only the mortgage part, he could read me bedtime
stories any day of the week ....... I do have trouble
getting to sleep!!
Have her back?... I'm not a family heirloom!
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I need to vent for a bit, so please indulge me. I've just staggered in the door, having been away for a few days because of some work-related stuff. For the flight home, I was naturally seated right in front of a woman who felt the need to (a) read aloud the advice column from Cosmopolitan, (b) tell her fiance how she really needed a second engagement ring so she could give the first one to her mother(!), (c) ask her fiance 3 or 4 times if he really wanted to marry her, and (d) tell her fiance how she just couldn't get pregnant before the wedding, because if she did, she wouldn't be able to drink at the reception. As an added bonus, she also shared with our section of the plane precisely what method of birth control she was using.
Now on to the Julian-related section of this post. As soon as the flight attendant said that electronic equipment could be turned back on, the iPod was set to "Penguins Stopped Play", and the rest of the flight was spent in a lovely fraise-blonde colored haze. I also got to thinking, what other literary works would make good Julian audiobooks? Personally, I would love to hear him read some John Donne poetry. Anyone have other suggestions? And it doesn't have to be "quality" stuff. Remember, the dulcet tones can make anything sound good.
Am going to fall into bed now. Good night.
Now on to the Julian-related section of this post. As soon as the flight attendant said that electronic equipment could be turned back on, the iPod was set to "Penguins Stopped Play", and the rest of the flight was spent in a lovely fraise-blonde colored haze. I also got to thinking, what other literary works would make good Julian audiobooks? Personally, I would love to hear him read some John Donne poetry. Anyone have other suggestions? And it doesn't have to be "quality" stuff. Remember, the dulcet tones can make anything sound good.
Am going to fall into bed now. Good night.
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That was the flight from hell wasn't it. I once got upgraded because the couple pinning me to the window did nothing but argue on a flight to LA. Think at first they thought I was their kid but as soon as the steward realised I wasn't they moved me to the only available seat in business class
I've said this before but I'd love him to do an audio book of the Mr. Men as he'd do a much better job than I can when reading to mini mac think he'd be great on the bedtime hour too
I've said this before but I'd love him to do an audio book of the Mr. Men as he'd do a much better job than I can when reading to mini mac think he'd be great on the bedtime hour too
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He should do more Shakespeare audiobooks...I adore the ones I already have but apart from The Merchant of Venice he doesn't have very big roles in them so he needs to play someone like Hamlet!
ETA: It would also be awesome if he read a Doctor Who audiobook!
ETA: It would also be awesome if he read a Doctor Who audiobook!
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bookgirl wrote:Personally, I would love to hear him read some John Donne poetry.
What a superb thought bookgirl, I absolutely adore his poetry.
"Love, all alike, no season knows, nor clime, Nor hours, days, months, which are the rags of time"
Just the thought of JRT reading The Sun Rising has made me go quite weak at the knees. I highly recommend it ladies.
http://www.poetry-online.org/donne_the_sun_rising.htm
For Whom the Bell Tolls would be magnificent as well.
Might I also suggest some of the War poets; Rupert Brooke or Wilfred Owen, his voice has the appropriate gravitas.
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