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I'm in bed due to a boring cold *cough, cough* and while flickering through the TV channels I ended up watching most of an episode of "Xena - warrior princess" Lot's of scantly clad men
One that particularly caught my eyes was "Ares" played by the late Kevin Smith http://www.thecobrasnose.com/images3/xaressm.jpg
At the moment I'm trying to mobilise enough energy to walk out to the living room and get some DVDs to watch - guess is the most strenuous activity I'll manage today...
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OoOooOhh!!! bare torsoed Jeremy Irons in his thirties...
Spent a good deal of this afternoon in company with a DVD box - "Brideshead Revisited" (the TV series from 1982). Quality matters!
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Sho - employed again! Posted Mar 6, 2009
and the rather delectable Anthony Andrews as Sebastian.
If you want bare torsoed, silent & moody and totally sexy... you have to go for Last of the Mohicans. A double pack!
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Beatrice Posted Mar 6, 2009
What do we think of Tom Jones now he's decided to go grey gracefully?
Love his new song too.
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Haven't seen - or heard - anything of Tom Jones for ages. Had a serious crush on him when I was a "tween" - She's a lady... - saved my scarce pocket money a long time to afford to buy that album
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Mar 6, 2009
Still adore Tom Jones. He is The Voice.
*fans self*
He does look better grey, more natural than dyed black.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/7865689.stm
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eloisa Posted Mar 6, 2009
Does nothing for me I'm afraid but the grey is definately better.
It's annoying how men can get away with being grey isn't it?
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You can call me TC Posted Mar 6, 2009
Nor could I ever stand Tom Jones. Or Elvis Presley, or Roy Orbison - even though the other girls in my class thought they were the bee's knees when I was at school. I went for the more surreal types (Marc Bolan, Peter Frampton, that sort of thing)
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I'm watching "Finding Forester" presently. Sean Connery definitely looks better in grey compared to his James Bond days.
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Elentari Posted Mar 6, 2009
I did enjoy Hugh Jackman at the Oscars. Only saw it on youtube unfortunately. The man can sing - I already knew that, but it's nice. Sometimes I think he looks weird clean shaven but he did look good there. All men look better in tuxes than normal clothes.
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Sho - employed again! Posted Mar 7, 2009
I'm now hooked (after 2 eps) of Law & Order UK.
Jamie Bamber with yet another accent is really growing on me. But the barrister guy (who did that fantastic gay snog in The State Within)... ah, that's him Ben Daniels. (As he's only about a year younger than me he's... too old )
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Mar 8, 2009
I wish I hadn't gone searching for news of Patrick Swayze,
Don't click this if you want to remember him as he was.
http://www.wwtdd.com/photo.phtml?post_key=19701&photo_key=71101
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Mar 14, 2009
Hiya wildcat58
Please tell me yous lot watched Comic Relief last night. If not, I'll be forced to describe the snog between David Tennant and that amazingly lucky lady Davina McCall
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