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Sho - employed again! Posted Feb 25, 2006
gosh, we wrote that thing years ago.
I'll try to get time this weekend, but I have ballet costumes to sew, and the performance is next weekend.
watching rugby - - mmmmm nice shirts, and well done to Scotland!
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Reefgirl (Brunel Baby) Posted Feb 25, 2006
There's no big rush as I said it's nowhere near finished yet
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Sho - employed again! Posted Feb 26, 2006
I'll have a peek, when my life quietens down a tad
question for the droolers... can anyone (TC?) post a link to the wet guys? and to the nekkid French rugby players?
I've changed computers (forced to) and don't have the links.
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Sho - employed again! Posted Feb 26, 2006
to the god of Google
http://paris.typepad.com/ohlalaparis/2003/11/french_rugby_te_1.html
(nekkid egg chasers)
(where I discover that there is a DVD available showing them making the caladendar, and that originally it seems that it was targeted at gay guys... but they have (mostly) since then, come out as straight
and
http://wetmen.provocateuse.com/
(the wet guys)
oh my... and I had sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much to do today!
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You can call me TC Posted Feb 26, 2006
Only just got here to read your plea for help - but I see you have helped yourself. (pun intended)
The official name for the French calendar was the dieux du stade.
I wish I could make some more good suggestions for the alternative calendar, but all my faves are on it. Especially Agent Doggett - so aloof and masculine with it. There are some SciFi films with some in them - and I thought you'd have Patrick Stewart there maybe, or Major O'Neill. Or is he in the other one? Or Keanu Reeves as Neo, Tommy Lee Jones as J(?) in Men in Black.
Still, none of them are my s - it's up to those of you who really are fans to vote them in. In fact, if we're talking Matrix, I'd go for Laurence Fishburne any day - that voice!! (Especially when he played Othello. And in "Romeo must Die" - he was breathtakingly good.)
Ho hum.
I saw "One Hour Photo" the other day, my son had been lent the video by a friend. The husband of the family is rather cute. The one who has an affair with this other woman, although he has a really lovely wife and son, which is what Robin Williams gets so irked about in the story. Michael Vartan (Half French, but the father was French, according to IMDB so he's probably not related to Sylvie Vartan, the singer). http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0890232/
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Reefgirl (Brunel Baby) Posted Feb 26, 2006
Oh mama I think I'll support France for the rest of the 6 Nations and dream about the bath Talking of nekkid sportsmen does anyone have a link to the (almost) nekkid pic of Cricketer Simon Jones
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Sho - employed again! Posted Feb 26, 2006
Hi TC, thanks for the suggestions! (and if you still have the original link to the egg chasers that I posted, it would be much appreciated)
January: 9th Doctor - nominated by Sho
February: Ronon Dex (SG Atlantis) - nominated by Sho (who is very greedy)
March: Baal - nominated by Reefgirl
April: Dr Zelenka (SG Atlantis) - nominated by Reefgirl, seconded by Sho
May: Ben Browder (Farscape and Stargate) - nominated by Wildcat
June: Agent Doggett (X Files) - nominated by Reefgirl
July: Roy (Blade Runner) - nominated by Sho
August: Keanu Reeves as Neo (the Matrix) - nominated by Trillian's Child (let's put Laurence Fishburne in there too!)
September: Col Caldwell (SG Atlantis)- nominated by Reefgirl
October: Tommy Lee Jones as J (Men in Black) - nominated by Trillian's Child (and since I'm making it... maybe a bit of will Smith too...)
November: (and since it's me...) how about Johnny Depp in The Astronaut's Wife????
December: Tyr - nominated by Sho (for my birthday)
heh heh heh...Monsieur Depp, 'e is very useful, eh?
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Reefgirl (Brunel Baby) Posted Feb 26, 2006
How about Patrick Stweart as Picard and Professor X
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Sho - employed again! Posted Feb 26, 2006
good idea!
oh but now I'm thinking " why oh why have we no Mr.Month with Hugh Jackmann....?"
we're going to need a bigger calendar!
right, reluctantly having thrown out Mr. Depp we have the final Alternate Realitiy Drool Thread Sci-Fi Calender 2006
January: 9th Doctor - nominated by Sho
February: Ronon Dex (SG Atlantis) - nominated by Sho (who is very greedy)
March: Baal - nominated by Reefgirl
April: Dr Zelenka (SG Atlantis) - nominated by Reefgirl, seconded by Sho
May: Ben Browder (Farscape and Stargate) - nominated by Wildcat
June: Agent Doggett (X Files) - nominated by Reefgirl
July: Roy (Blade Runner) - nominated by Sho
August: Keanu Reeves as Neo (the Matrix) - nominated by Trillian's Child (let's put Laurence Fishburne in there too!)
September: Col Caldwell (SG Atlantis)- nominated by Reefgirl
October: Tommy Lee Jones as J (Men in Black) - nominated by Trillian's Child (and since I'm making it... maybe a bit of will Smith too...)
November: Patrick Stewart as Jean Luc Picard and Dr. X - nominated by Trillian's Child and Reefgirl
December: Tyr - nominated by Sho (for my birthday)
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Sho - employed again! Posted Feb 26, 2006
pls ignore me, I'm trying something
F42604?thread=139168?thread=&post=27107271
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Sho - employed again! Posted Feb 26, 2006
ex-ACE? Do I want to know the details?
I want to make a link to a specific post (actually, the one with the complete sci-fi calendar - so that I can bookmark it) but the method I used before doesn't seem to work.
for those who missed them first time round, I have found one large pic of nekkid egg chacer (French style)
all I can say is: do they need someone to scrub their backs?
http://blog.doctissimo.fr/oxygene/index.php///notes/p27371
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Reefgirl (Brunel Baby) Posted Feb 26, 2006
Oh Mama, Stade de France here I come
Do you need picks of Zelenka? On the Complete translations thread there is a pic of David Nykl in the shower
Where's that mop
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Sho - employed again! Posted Feb 26, 2006
bung it over!!
he reall has a certain je ne sais quois!
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swl Posted Feb 26, 2006
Move over girls, bloke coming through.
I've enjoyed a few sandwiches before, so I can maybe empathise with y'all.
Never mind the French, did you see the Scots rugby players stripping off in the dressing room after beating England yesterday? Definately caused activity in the trouser department
BTW, if anyone objects to my being here, please say so and I'll leave. I understand it's good to feel free to talk without blokes around.
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Sho - employed again! Posted Feb 26, 2006
it's been ages since we've had some fresh mea... I mean new blood in here
Since Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie took up together I must admit that I've had the odd thought about being a sandwich filling in there
Missed the great rugby strip off in order to watch Dancing on ice. I'm quite partial to young Mr. Stefan in there and I really wonder what's going on with Bonnie and her bit of (literal, last week) squeeze aka ice skating partner.
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