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coelacanth Posted Nov 12, 2002
Sean Bean is in Macbeth at the Albery, St Martin's Lane, London until the 1st February. The actual first night is this week, on Thursday 14th so the reviews will be in the papers on Friday 15th.
I went in preview week, before the proper opening, so the tickets were much cheaper. From Thursday I believe the seat I was in will be about £38 for anyone who wants as good a view of his chest as I had!
I won't say any more about it, Caerwynn, but make sure you have a good view for the second half. Swap seats with H if necessary! I want a second opinion on the extremely fit, yet totally hairless chest. Shaved or waxed. We must be told.
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friendlywithteeth Posted Nov 12, 2002
Just watching Jamies Kitchen...have you noticed how he speaks like the old dorito film adverts...his face stays still but his lips move everywhere!
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Nov 12, 2002
I can't watch Jamie the
What's the opposite of
He really turns me off!
Speaking of I've just found out it's Westlife Week on The Box - and I just watched the video for "What Makes A Man"
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friendlywithteeth Posted Nov 12, 2002
Oh I wasnt offering for drooling: no WAY!
He's quite funny to watch though: he has no control over his face!
You like Westlife? [walks slowly away grinning reassuringly]
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Coniraya Posted Nov 12, 2002
Coely, I shall be taking my mini binoculars, we are in row A of the Grand Circle. The menfolk want to know if Ms Bond gets her top off too?
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coelacanth Posted Nov 12, 2002
The Grand Circle is the one just above the Royal Circle where I was. You'll have a good view of his chest. You have to remember that a lot of the audience is schoolkids, so tell the menfolk that Ms Bond remains fully clad at all times, although I did wonder if the first few rows had a view down her top when she bowed!
There were a couple of pics of them both (her and Sean, not....) in the Evening Standard today.
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Nov 12, 2002
No, I don't like Westlife.
I adore Shane Filan's voice.
He sends shivers down my spine with his adorable Irish lilt - total chill factor.
This afternoon I watched Danielle Steel's "Secrets" simply because it was advertized as having Stephanie Beacham in it, and she is the most beautiful woman on the
Well what a treat I had.
One of the co-stars was a young Ben Browder.
I heard his voice before I saw him and I thought "That's Crichton!"
*glued to screen*
He had more hair than he has now, but he was just as gorgeous.
It was filmed in 1992, so he was 30 then.
He will be 40 on the 11th December.
*waves to lurkers* {I've just found out there's a lurking here too, ladies and gents!}
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coelacanth Posted Nov 12, 2002
I'm not exactly lurking at the moment! Nattering away more like! One more thing about my night out. When I came out of the theatre after the play, I almost walked straight into Charles Dance. I imagine he'd seen it too. Very tall.
Sorry GB. I keep interupting your dribbles over Westlife.
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Nov 12, 2002
Don't apologize, !!!!
That's what the ~drool~ thread is for, all of us posting about different things and your "almost" bumping into Charles Dance is very good gossip!
Did you ask for his autograph?
By the way are you a definate for the meet, or don't you know yet?
If you are, I need to upgrade you on the entry, that's all.
FC can't come
if you're posting away for a change, I'll mention when waving to lurkers.
*waves to lurkers*
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Mr Prophet (General Purpose Genre Guru) Posted Nov 13, 2002
So; Farscape...Hmmm.
To a certain extent, that episode was just a big frikkin mess; far more so than last season's weird episode, with half the show done as a Looney Tunes style cartoon.
Individually, most of the bits in last week's were funny as hell, but altogether something of a mess.
Nobody notably droolworthy this week; or no more than usual, anyway. Aeryn definitely looks better without the blonde fright wig and the annoying lisp, although Chi was rather fetching in her faux-Medieval sidekick get up.
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Mr Prophet (General Purpose Genre Guru) Posted Nov 13, 2002
The mask was on the wrong side!
I had to see an old picture of Stark to realise what was up with him in John Quixote, but it was bugging me all through the episode that _something_ was different about him.
And did I say no notable drools? How could I forget the - very brief - reappearance of the lovely Gilina as the damsel in distress in the Gammak Base level.
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Coniraya Posted Nov 13, 2002
I'll stand over here near the door, as I've woken up with a stomach bug
No1 son and I have taken to watching Providence on Hallmark in the evening. He likes Heather and Joanie and I rather like Jim (played by Mike Farrel) and Robbie.
OOhh, sorry got to go ..........................
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Doctor Geek (i used to think i was indecisive, but now i'm not too sure.) Posted Nov 13, 2002
Whosseenlexxsupernovawiththegorgeouskai...???!!!!! Soz I'll slow down, who has seen lexx supernova, an excellent and very surreal sci fi programme containing unusual characters a including a well acted man, dressed in leather witha reallycoolweapon andverysexywalk?
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Gwennie Posted Nov 13, 2002
*Pushes aside pile of backlog at the mention of Lexx*
Me! Me! Kai is lipsmackingdroolinducinglusciouslygorgeous!
I rather enjoyed last Monday's episode of Farscape and thought was very much tongue-in-cheek, like most of the series, which is why I enjoy it so much. Did anyone else think that a small part of the episode's plot was borrowed from Red Dwarf?
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ex Brigadeer, now Tealady Werekitty aka Tobru De'ran; ex sith extraordinaire, well poked veggie fascist and Goo Goose Posted Nov 13, 2002
missed it, what happened?
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Nov 13, 2002
Crichton and Chiana got sucked into a virtual reality game, it was really with all past characters {pulled from Crichton's brain} were either baddies or goddies, totally throwing you....
I didn't notice Stark's mask was on the wrong side!
I enjoyed last season's "Loony Tunes" episode very much.
I still have that on tape and even Andrew laughs his head off at it.
I thought Aeryn in the blonde wig and the {I thought American Southern drawl?} [rather than a lisp?] was positively
Did anyone else notice that the devil/ogre was Craise?
Tonight....ooh, Sliders at 7, Stargate at 8
Jerry O'Connell and RDA one after the other
*still watching Westlife Week on The Box*
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