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Oddly i am finding I have to watch Hugh Laurie in House on Fox. I don't know whether it's the use of the stick, I found after the ripping of the ankle and walking with a stick, people give you much more leeway. Not just in space around you but in temperament. i could get downright ratty and, well, English, in attitude, and it was excused cos i was walking with a stick and obviously in pain.

Everyone in my family history that I know of has eventually come down to using a stick or two. I always wanted to have a sharp pointy end on mine, when i get there, so I can poke people, seriously. My alternative is not to get to that stage.

It's difficult, the personality fits me so well. Even people i know say so. OOh, we saw that English guy in the hospital series, wallks with a stick, reminded me of you. Bloody cheek. I have tits. lol

annie @ Tue Aug 23, 2005 12:48 am Wrote:
reminded me of you. Bloody cheek. I have tits. :lol:


Well, Hugh Laurie acted opposite a couple in Blackadder...

My wife is still getting her head round watching him as the loopy prince after completing a whole season of House.

I identify most with Mason from Dead Like Me. Drunk, ill-mannered and boorish, and not above taking candy from children on Halloween.
There was an article on Hugh Laurie and his role in "House" in Time a short while ago. Although he wasn't very specific to the American readers, I took it that he's not particularly proud of his role in the Blackadder series and felt he'd been a clown too long.

I thought that a shame as I always enjoyed his performances as the dim-witted fop. I wasn't so keen on him in "Stuart Little" but at least he is happy now.
I would pay money to see an episode of House where he plays it as Prince George.

/still can't figure our how to get Lord Flashheart in there.
//woof woof!
I'm confused, is this about an actor or the part he plays? An actor plays a house?

(I don't watch tv except for sports and Pamela Anderson)
No.....it's a new hospital drama that started recently, it's called HOUSE. Kind of like holby city in the UK.


http//www.tv.com/house/show/22374/summary.html

VegasRudeBoy @ Tue Aug 23, 2005 10:07 am Wrote:
I would pay money to see an episode of House where he plays it as Prince George.

/still can't figure our how to get Lord Flashheart in there.
//woof woof!



:lol: :lol: :lol:

i'm a roarer, a rogerer, a gorger and a puker..

hmmm... this came from ........

:lol: :lol: :lol:

VegasRudeBoy @ Tue Aug 23, 2005 10:22 am Wrote:
I identify most with Mason from Dead Like Me.  Drunk, ill-mannered and boorish, and not above taking candy from children on Halloween.


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Awwww another Dead Like Me fan! Sure wish the nobs at Showtime would pull their heads from their....awwww well, it aint coming back, I need to dry up over it already!

For me it's George from DLM. I don't look a thing like her, but our attitudes are pretty much on par!

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