It's interesting. From the crowd that picks up on the foibles of Hollywood, the name of the fictional character is identified as swoon-worthy, instead that of the actor. That's interestin' to me.
From the crowd that picks up on the foibles of Hollywood, the name of the fictional character is identified as swoon-worthy, instead that of the actor. That's interestin' to me.
I guess it is because I don't really know anything about Oliphant IRL....nor do I want to.
He is Seth Bullock on Deadwood, aka "Deadwood, pueblo corrupto" in Argentina. That's the only show I have ever seen him on. His "acting" on that show made a cigar store Indian seem emotive. Not good. But if the women people get swoony, then there you go.
Well that's something you'll never see or hear "over there."
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the "Broadway" number in Team America
Who's behind the song?
That is one of the funniest guys I know. Stephen Lynch. Check out the Gerbil song on You Tube.
ReplyDeleteHis greatest hits in order
The Gerbil Song
Down to the old pub instead.
Tiny little mustache
My name is Satan
Each one is a gem.
I have no sound at work, but I LOVE Justtified!
ReplyDeleteRaylan is swoon-worthy. Not so much about looks. Attitude. :)
"Swoon-worthy attitude."
ReplyDeleteWhat's the secret, Darcia?
Raylan is swoon-worthy. Not so much about looks. Attitude. :)
ReplyDeleteWell, the looks don't hurt much either, ya know ;-)
Gosh, I don't know, chickie. A certain level of danger, I guess. Fearless.
ReplyDeleteWhy chicks go for that is a question for the ages.
But he also seems like a very nice guy, too.
Win-win.
@DBQ Well, no ma'am, they do not hurt a bit! lol
ReplyDeleteYeah. Attitude. Darcy nailed it.
ReplyDeleteFearless, dangereous and a sensitive nice guy all at once. It's a myth generally. But one that women like.
Kill the bad guys with no compunction, with dispatch and play with the puppies and kitty cats later. Aaawww.
You just know he is going to stand up for you, his buddies. Protect his friends against ...whatever.
And the fact that he is good eye candy....win win.
Giselle Bundchen Giselle Smundchen, it's Eli Manning Tom Brady will be walking with into the sunset.
ReplyDeleteAh ha! There you are ricpic, gotcha!
ReplyDeleteGot me. But whatteryagonnadowithme?
ReplyDeleteDurned if I know, little bro. The chase was fun though.
ReplyDeleteThis is true.
ReplyDeleteThe girls love the danger. They just wanna be inside the safety zone.
I'm picturing Allie athwart a supine ricpic yelling Stop!
ReplyDeleteHold it - who is yelling "Stop"?
ReplyDeleteLet context and syntax be your guide!
ReplyDeleteI'm just the big sis here, discipline shall be meted out with love. We liberals are lovers of mankind, not prone to harsh punishment.
ReplyDeleteHe specifically said "supine", "prone" was not mentioned.
ReplyDeleteAllie: Prone doesn't fly for "female athwart male"--unless you're talking island off Newfoundland weird shit.
ReplyDeleteI'm sneaking away.......
ReplyDeleteOkay, it's been a long day so it took a minute, but once I got the "island" reference I laughed out loud.
ReplyDeleteI have never watched that show. That song was funny.
ReplyDeleteThat's funny. Better than the dialogue from The 40 Year Old Virgin.
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting. From the crowd that picks up on the foibles of Hollywood, the name of the fictional character is identified as swoon-worthy, instead that of the actor. That's interestin' to me.
ReplyDeleteI want to get the island reference! x-(
ReplyDeleteAnd Ritmo - I'm not sure I get you? Of course, actors are admired for their looks, but we fall in love with the characters in books and movies.
I do, anyway. Consider Mr. Darcy... ;-)
Darcy, there is an Island called Dildo in that region I believe.
ReplyDeleteOh.
ReplyDeleteI am way too curious for my own good.
Just consider me your big sister, Darcy, happy to impart my "knowledge" .
ReplyDeleteFrom the crowd that picks up on the foibles of Hollywood, the name of the fictional character is identified as swoon-worthy, instead that of the actor. That's interestin' to me.
ReplyDeleteI guess it is because I don't really know anything about Oliphant IRL....nor do I want to.
His character in Justified is what we "know".
@ Allie and Darcy
ReplyDeleteHere is more knowlege. Japanese dildos are forbben by law to resemble body parts. That is why they look like critters, animals and have faces on them.
...or so I hear.
;-)
DBQ, no kidding!? I wonder why, maybe they think the phallus is sacred, no graven image shall be made.
ReplyDelete@Darcia: I'm sorry! I referenced it as "Island off Newfoundland" to protect your innocence!
ReplyDeleteWe only learned about it yesterday from Haz in that super-long thread.
Again, my apologies.
DBQ: The one BJM linked to yesterday (again in the super-long thread) looked like a blunt pillar candle.
ReplyDeleteOh wait, it was scrimshaw.
Aaaak "forbidden"
ReplyDeletespell check
I hardly watch any television.
ReplyDeleteThere are too many channels and I find it overwhelming.
tits.
@DBQ and Allie: I can't think of what to type here. lol Interesting!
ReplyDelete@chickie:
Oh. Uh. Awkward turtle here. Not so innocent. More like gullible and naive. And not to be admired. :)
Raylon on my TV, btw.
ReplyDelete*swoony silence*
Oh wait, it was scrimshaw.
ReplyDeleteWell....in a pinch.
Darcy, I hear heavy breathing, is that you?
ReplyDeleteHe is Seth Bullock on Deadwood, aka "Deadwood, pueblo corrupto" in Argentina. That's the only show I have ever seen him on. His "acting" on that show made a cigar store Indian seem emotive. Not good. But if the women people get swoony, then there you go.
ReplyDeleteI don't even watch porno anymore, why am I going to find some obscure tv program on some station I don't even know where to find?
ReplyDeletetits.
I am going to watch that new Ricky Gervais show with the midget though.
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