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And look! look! Possibility of Fry on "House"?
Again, from the good
green_ghost:
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Question: Once again you foil my plans to learn whether or not Stephen Fry will appear on his friend Hugh Laurie's show, House! You are my mortal enemy! But I will prevail! Oh yes, I will prevail. And you, my friend, will find out what it is like to lose! Matt Hood
Ausiello: Actually, you're the one who's gonna find out what it's like to lose, 'cause I finally got around to e-mailing your question directly to House creator David Shore (via two assistants and a publicist) and this was his reply: "Excellent idea, honestly hadn't thought of it. I'm a huge fan of Stephen's. The only problems I foresee would be finding the right part, making it work with Stephen's schedule and hoping that Stephen's accent doesn't mess with Hugh's. Hugh does such a great job with the American accent, but having actual English people in the room with him, talking, scares the hell out of him." Take that, Matt Hood. Mwhahahahahaha
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Question: Once again you foil my plans to learn whether or not Stephen Fry will appear on his friend Hugh Laurie's show, House! You are my mortal enemy! But I will prevail! Oh yes, I will prevail. And you, my friend, will find out what it is like to lose! Matt Hood
Ausiello: Actually, you're the one who's gonna find out what it's like to lose, 'cause I finally got around to e-mailing your question directly to House creator David Shore (via two assistants and a publicist) and this was his reply: "Excellent idea, honestly hadn't thought of it. I'm a huge fan of Stephen's. The only problems I foresee would be finding the right part, making it work with Stephen's schedule and hoping that Stephen's accent doesn't mess with Hugh's. Hugh does such a great job with the American accent, but having actual English people in the room with him, talking, scares the hell out of him." Take that, Matt Hood. Mwhahahahahaha
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It's nothing definate, but hey, hope springs eternal, right?
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Problems are just opportunities that haven't been realised yet. *nods* Oh please.... that would be sooo cool! =)
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.... oh!
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chemistrytension. It'd be FUN.no subject
*already buried under pile of rabid bunnies*
Please, PLEASE let it happen.
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*cowers*
eeee but I want Stephen to be on House. (In every way possible.)
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Either way works for me.
The Karma Sutra is an interesting choice!
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Freudian slip there...
(in the hope that them's that's got good karma, get the sutra? *G*)
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SQUEEEEEEEE
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Yes... yes I do. *G* But I swear I didn't do that on purpose! (although I wish I'd thought of it... *G*)
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Your subconscious did it.
Freud has spoken.
Thankyou, thankyou for the brain. I'll be needing that.
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*G*
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No further comments.
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^_^
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Shows you what happens if you read the translated versions first. Muck up your quotes, that's what it does.
And they wonder why I only read original versions lately.
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And I supposed that some of us are (reaching for? looking for? I can't remember) the stars?
(darn - so what is that from?! *L*!)
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Oscar Wilde. Lady Windermere's Fan. Spoken by Lord Darlington.
:)
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The Pretenders!!!!
"Message of Love": http://www.pretenders.org/lymes.htm
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Have you noticed a lot of people quote that line without realising it's from a play? People tend to think Oscar just reeled it off one day...
Oh, and *snerk* back, heh.
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"Lady Windermere's Fan is da bomb."
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I am also prone to saying "Sense & Sensibility Kicks Buttocks".
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Literary abuse is fun.
The Iliad rocks my socks.
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You should try it. It's fun.
The Canterbury Tales are the shit! Ulysses is trippy like whoah!
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