As an Irish woman, there's few things I love more than a man who can properly cook a potato.
As a mostly-former-now-sometimes-when-drunk cellist, that erases anything resembling a warm fuzzy feeling from me!
Well done!
I'm not sure! My bf sent it to me as a welcome distraction on a particularly crappy day of work. I've spent most of the time since trying to decide what's the best part (kitty or Tennant).
I knew a girl in grad school whose family was friends with the Bush family. She had so many stories about how he was such a nice guy and was tragically misunderstood... Which for me made all the crap associated with his regime that much worse. Anyone else feel that way (or need a delightful gif to calm their rage…
It baffles me too. I've stopped telling people in bars that I work with TB because it either scares the crap out of them and I get treated like typhoid Mary, or I get some variation of "That still exists?"
Too late to edit, but I feel like I should also add that as group, Irish people don't tend to do the big celebrity thing. There are a few exceptions of course, but by and large it's almost like our celebrities are embarrassed to identify themselves as such and work extra hard to avoid it because they know they'll…
Agreed! I think the sunglasses for Bono are like a barrier to keep people from getting too close. Even after 30+ years of being a rock star, Bono strikes me as someone who still wears his heart on his sleeve.
I like the cut of your jib!
Sigh. Yes. Yes, I do. ;)
He is surprisingly down to Earth (not too mention short)! The first time was in Dublin when I was at Trinity, then a few years later in Edinburgh, and next in Boston. I'm pretty sure that U2 was on tour the last two times.