Crossposted from literary: has anyone encountered the term "Sheilaism" and is willing to define it? I vaguely know that "Sheila" is or was a term Australians use for women ...
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This Life Christmas special! Maybe. I'm still ridiculously excited at the possibility.
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VERY exciting. Surely, surely Miles/Anna? Surely? And what's going on with Egg by this point? I bet Milly's got kids.
Gosh, I hope they do it.
I'm hoping Anna's a partner at the firm and Miles is stuck in a loveless marriage with a brood of wailing brats. And that they bring Warren back. And we know that Egg changed his name to Simon and became an English teacher, so that just leaves Milly, really. Still slapping Rachel, maybe.
"Sheila" is an Aussie slang term for a female but the "Sheilaism" term is not related in any way from what I can tell via Google.
Oh it was lovely having Anthony Stewart Head in Melbourne last week. Especially to hear him talking about the kiss incident in Little Britain.
So, have I missed any rivetting discussion of Buffistas working on this "washing-machine-sized" probe on the comet?
Congratulations to Jim & Penny, evil jimi & moonlit, and my best to all.
What did he say, Plasmo?
so that just leaves Milly, really. Still slapping Rachel, maybe?
Guh!
...yes, I watched This Life before I owned any Goggles o'slash. But now...
Robin: ASH plays the Prime Minister in Little Britain. (Sorry - you probably know this.) He was chatting about the scene when he's standing outside 10 Downing St and some male character races up to him and plants a big kiss on his mouth. Apparently all the warning he had was "I'm going to kiss you in this scene". So he thought it was funny that he was surprised and he couldn't stop grinning the whole way through the big kiss and after.
James Marsters was on too, and was asked about how he found touring with his band - despite them having broken up. Rove is a pretty terrible interviewer, and cut off this interview rather abruptly when the time was up.
Prior to these two coming out, some visiting American cheerleaders introduced them with a cheer referencing nerds and geeks. What was lovely is these two went straight into defending their fans and James launched into his "I used to go to Star Trek conventions" spiel.
Oh, yes, I know and love Little Britain.
Thank you so much for the story. Ill be watching for that scene!