"Did I really used to run around your lawn naked?"
"Yes. I was eight and your were four."
"That's a big age difference. Quite pervy, really."
"I like to think so."
EDIT: Ooh! Collin Firth and Hugh Grant are fighting now. So funny.
"Yes. I was eight and your were four."
"That's a big age difference. Quite pervy, really."
"I like to think so."
EDIT: Ooh! Collin Firth and Hugh Grant are fighting now. So funny.
::THUD::
Date: 2003-06-23 10:38 am (UTC)The Incredible Fantabulousness of Bridget Jones. And The Incredible Hotness of Being Colin Firth. *twitches*
(Tell me you've seen the Pride & Prejudice miniseries. Pleeeease. Mister Darcy and Mister Mulder are brothers under the skin in their Wordless Angsty Eyeball Sex abilities, I think. And there is also What A Girl Wants, which is a fluffity fluffed fluff cream puff of a movie, but features Mister Firth wearing tight black leather pants and dancing in front of a mirror. I need say no more.)
I would SO much like a Firth/Hugh (Firthugh!) sandwich, s'il vous plait, World At Large.
(Hell, throw in Alan Rickman from Sense & Sensibility; make it a Jane Austen triple-decker...)
Re: ::THUD::
Date: 2003-06-23 01:29 pm (UTC)Never have. But I think Firth's character in BJD was a wink at it though, as his last name is Darcy, too.
OOh! Sense and Sensibility! I adore that movie. I'm actually not really into period romance films, even famous ones based on books. I do like occaisional ones, however. I liked S&S, and An Ideal Husband. Mostly the latter because it felt like watching a theater play. Also, hot people in the movie. And much more clever script than "The Importance of Being Earnest". Earnest wasn't a bad movie, but it could have been better.
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