I for one, can't stand posh accents.
"Would you like to go to the cinemarrr?"
No. I would not.
My family/friends either are or have working class Irish roots, so maybe that explains my guttural aversion.
I for one, can't stand posh accents.
"Would you like to go to the cinemarrr?"
No. I would not.
My family/friends either are or have working class Irish roots, so maybe that explains my guttural aversion.
I just IMDBed it. It is! I've never seen "The Crying Game."
I actually was aware that Cleopatra was Greek. SHE ALSO BANGED HER BROTHER OMG!!!!!!!!
The imagery she's using in the video- from Hours, to Thoth, to Ammut, DEVOUR OF HEARTS, IS actual Ancient Egyptian culture.
I just wanted to make a Stargate reference. Calm down.
Eye of Horus REALNESS
My Mom has the Irish superstition thing DOWN.
-No shoes on the table
-If you have an itchy nose you're going to get into a fight or kiss a fool
-If a chair falls when you stand up, it's a BAD OMEN
Etc, etc.
Yeah? Well wait until I finally summon R'hllor, kid. NO MORE SNOW DAYS EVER!
OMG. Also GRANT WITH THE RAPTOR CLAW FTW
BUT WILL ANYONE EVER GET TO ENJOY ALEJANDRO'S CHILEAN SEA BASS?!!?
I said he was doing Jackie Wilson moves too, and bust out singing "Lonely Teardrops!"
Your Dad is clearly a man of discerning taste.
Jonathan Swift, is that you?
THIS.
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