Fandom is my religion: Classic Hollywood, The Monkees, Firefly, Sherlock, Colin Morgan, Star Trek, Benedict Cumberbatch, Red Dwarf, Doctor Who, Merlin, David Tennant, and other generally fabulous British television and scifi. I like vidding as well, sometimes to more obscure fandoms.
Depending on my interests at the moment, don't be surprised if lots of other, unrelated stuff appears here.
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Give me one good reason why the MCRib is the greatest food ever created.
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Things I do at 2AM .. Paint Great Britain with tea…..
this is possibly the most British thing I have seen in my entire life
what a waste of tea
No, the above comment is the most British thing I have seen in my life.
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Is no one
going to
point this out?!
I broke my self-imposed No-Tweeting-During-Who rule to remark on it on Saturday. There’s a very simple explanation, which is that Howard Burden - erstwhile Dwarf costume designer - took over doing the same job on Who as of “The Snowmen”!
Buster Keaton’s Grand Slam Opera (1936) directly references a scene from the wildly successful Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers film Top Hat (1935). In an attempt to let Ginger’s character sleep in the room below, Fred performs a soft shoe by laying sand beneath his taps, becoming her ‘sandman’. In Grand Slam Opera, Buster does the same, though was a far better comedian than he was a dancer.
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