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http://daman.co.id/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/1-garrett-Hedlund-for-DA-MAN.jpg
Hope this link will work. He's cute...
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Sho - employed again! Posted Oct 26, 2013
Those of us who have been watching Strictly Come Dancing have been ogling the lovely Ben Cohen
http://images5.fanpop.com/image/photos/31300000/BEN-COHEN-WALLPAPER4-rugby-31383806-1024-768.jpg
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You can call me TC Posted Oct 27, 2013
Have you had any reaction to your Hercules question, GB? I'm afraid I really don't have any knowledge or opinion on the subject, so I haven't said anything.
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Went to the cinema earlier this evening with princess and a friend of hers. We watched "Gravity" starring Sandra Bullock and George Clooney. Movie well worth seeing. I will however never volunteer for space engineering!
George Clooney I must say I prefer him in more serious characters. This one is well in league with Descendants, Syriana and Michael Clayton. I think I could have him in the Lair. Guess he would make and feed s as well as be gorgeous tied to the bedposts
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Sho - employed again! Posted Nov 4, 2013
Thor oh my *fans self*
and his brother, Loki, isn't half bad either
but Thor...
I think I have to see it again because of the flippin' crying baby
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Thor... the movie sucks. Must be the worst of all "Avenger movies".
But... there is a scene in the beginning.. Thor with bare torso and very tight (leather?) pants... Ouch! That forgives much, but not everything.
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Sho - employed again! Posted Nov 4, 2013
really? I thought it was absloutely brilliant, because all I want from a superhero movie of the Avengers type is action, superhero stuff, a bit more action and pithy dialogue.
And if Thor wants to take his shirt off and wear leather trousers that is perfectly fine by me
am I evil if I really want to start looking for Thor/Loki fic?
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Sho - employed again! Posted Nov 5, 2013
oh but when you find it... can you share it? I'm feeling the need (and it's not so squicky since "he's adopted" )
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http://bestof.provocateuse.com/images/photos/harold_perrineau_99.jpg
Harold Perrineau Such a beautiful submissive look
Seen him as Jack in Zero Dark Thirty, as Link in Martix II and as Augustus Hill in Oz.
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Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Nov 9, 2013
Maybe not entirely SFW:
http://www.boredpanda.com/hot-guys-and-kittens-part-ii/
Link at the bottom to Part I
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Sho - employed again! Posted Nov 9, 2013
oh some of those are great - but on occasion I prefer the cats...
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Sho - employed again! Posted Nov 13, 2013
#2 Gruesome keeps sending me pictures of Loki. I think I'm in lurve...
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You can call me TC Posted Nov 13, 2013
I must remember to share those cat pictures with the girls at work. In the Branagh Thor I couldn't put my finger on it what was holding my interest. Thor himself is rather bland, but Loki certainly has a je ne sais quoi. Have watched a couple of youtube clips with him - there's one where he's teasing the cookie monster off Sesame street.
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Sho - employed again! Posted Nov 13, 2013
Well, Thor (the first one) got my attention because I like Thor and I thought Chris Hemsworth looked quite tasty in armour. But basically I liked it because I liked the story, I love Agent Coulson and, well, superheroes.
And Loki's character was ok and I love his voice and accent and the Sisters of Mercy black hair/white face combo. But it wasn't until I saw the Avengers, and then the 2nd Thor and there was a bit of acting and interaction that I realised that Loki is the thing that makes it really interesting.
But then Thor took his shirt of and - - and then later he's there in his armour with no shirt and here's this bit where he must moves his arm, and all those muscles start bulging and all bets are off
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