Free Association Thread 3

Status
Not open for further replies.
Lives two through nine can always come in handy. Makes you feel more invincible, eh?

But the cat came back,
The very next day the cat came back,
They thought he was a goner but the cat came back,
Just wouldn't stay away.
 
‘Being published by Oxford is like going to bed with a duchess: The privilege is greater than the pleasure.’ – a printer who wished to remain anon

I can think of one or two favourites, but I'm sure you'd not criticise my not naming them. . .
:)
 
I can think of one or two favourites, but I'm sure you'd not criticise my not naming them. . .
:)

I don't know about the pleasure ratings of sleeping with a Duchess, but something tells me bedding down with Prince Harry would be an experience that would never be forgotten because it would be a guaranteed smile maker.

That hunky little Brit ginger with the natural "Yeah, I can be a wild child" grin, has more girls and boys wanting him than Justin Bieber and all four 'One Direction' guys combined, ever dreamed of.
 
I don't know about the pleasure ratings of sleeping with a Duchess, but something tells me bedding down with Prince Harry would be an experience that would never be forgotten because it would be a guaranteed smile maker.

That hunky little Brit ginger with the natural "Yeah, I can be a wild child" grin, has more girls and boys wanting him than Justin Bieber and all four 'One Direction' guys combined, ever dreamed of.

Harry Potter
 
I thought he'd got real guts to do that play.

I think it was being very much like Tom Selleck (Magnum, P.I., Three Men and a Baby) and Matthew Broderick (War Games, Ferris Bueller's Day Off ) where both already well establish stars took on the (somewhat risky) challenge of doing a gay role in a movie (Selleck in In & Out and Broderick in Torch Song Trilogy) and both having very intimate MM scenes in the movies. They were proving their range and ability to play ANY part.

I feel Radcliffe tackled that play and nude scenes to make certain he didn't end up completely typecast as Harry Potter, and assure himself of much wider options and appeal in his acting career.

But you're right...it took balls. (no pun intended ;) )
 
Okay...if you insist. :D

(that certainly makes ME feel a little inadequate :eek: )

Thank you for that! I've seen 'sanitized' versions of the photo, but never the whole, um, enchilada. :D Filing that away in my bedtime stories folder.

And yes, all things considered, I thought it took tremendous courage to take that part. I saw the play years ago in NYC and can't honestly say it's on my top 10 list.
 
Thank you for that! I've seen 'sanitized' versions of the photo, but never the whole, um, enchilada. :D Filing that away in my bedtime stories folder.

And yes, all things considered, I thought it took tremendous courage to take that part. I saw the play years ago in NYC and can't honestly say it's on my top 10 list.

Plays we thought that we should see - but in the end wished that we hadn't :)
 
Plays we thought that we should see - but in the end wished that we hadn't :)

The ancient classic "You Can't Take it with You" was a whole lot funnier when our junior high drama club performed it, than when I saw it done in a dinner theater fifteen years later.

Course all us junior high kids screwing up every other line helped some too. ;)
.
 
The ancient classic "You Can't Take it with You" was a whole lot funnier when our junior high drama club performed it, than when I saw it done in a dinner theater fifteen years later.

Course all us junior high kids screwing up every other line helped some too. ;)
.

Ah, yes. A small part in Charlie's Aunt?
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top