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.

aaaand....go!

 

Give me one good reason why the MCRib is the greatest food ever created.

(Source: mishasteaparty)

awkwardstandinglewiskennedy:

vlavlasbutt:

rugoat:

jordanforinstance:

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.

awkwardstandinglewiskennedy:

vlavlasbutt:

rugoat:

jordanforinstance:

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.

sebpatrick:

cantsleepwithoutyouthere:

Is no one

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going to 

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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. 

(Source: haroldlloyds)