I think our work is done for the day and we can go home, right?
Can you tell me why highlighter ink fades once you put it on the page?
Anya ,'Bring On The Night'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I think our work is done for the day and we can go home, right?
Can you tell me why highlighter ink fades once you put it on the page?
I'm afraid that wossname who played Willoughby opposite Kate Winslet made me forever convinced that Willoughby is by far the attractivest, moral failings notwithstanding. His sideburns, oh swoon!
Can you tell me why highlighter ink fades once you put it on the page?
Science?
Oh, Colonel Brandon. Swoon!
I think our work is done for the day and we can go home, right?
If only. Man. I've enlisted others to help with the clusterfuck, but it pains me so to sit here with it looming over me.
I am having McD for lunch. There, I said it.
From both movies/series, but not necessarily the book, I really though Elinor and Colonel Brandon would be well-suited, if not in love. Marianne seems so silly, even after she has more sense.
Yes, and she gets the great house with the library and the horses and the hawks.
It seems so unfair.
I am having McD for lunch. There, I said it.
sometimes you need a Big Mac. Um, no pun intended.
The best part about Greg Wise playing Willoughby (opposite Kate Winslet) is that Emma Thompson snapped him up for herself.
And I always loathed the sensibility side of Sense and Sensibility, because it seemed like the whole mess could have been avoided if only Young Miss Dashwood had read any other Jane Austen novel evar.
Duh, girl!