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I'm talking about people from Anna Scher and Oldham Theatre workshop. It's not drama school - and if you'd read my posts properly, you'd know that I agree with you on the drama school thing. It's stupidly expensive. My friend has got some sponsorship, but he's paying the rest of the fees himself (you know, the £12k I

Oh man. Fizzy knickers, right here.

Can you please define what you see as 'working class' for me? Because the only ones you could define as anything other out of that list would be possibly Broadchurch and Peak Practice.

As for the Cumberbatch as Dr Who...not for me.He's Sherlock and that's fine. I like him. He makes my knickers fizzy, he's funny and he

Riiiight. Everyone in Eastenders, Coronation Street, Casualty, Waterloo Road, Hollyoaks, Dr Who, Cucumber, Queer As Folk, Bob & Rose, The Second Coming, Peak Practice, Emmerdale, Brookside, Dinnerladies, Gavin & Stacey, Silent Witness, Morse, Auf Weidersehn Pet, Boys From The Black Stuff, GBH, Broadchurch, Rose &

There are a lot of highly paid, well respected British actors who are not from public schools (Maxine Peake, Joanne Froggatt, David Tennant, Julie Walters, James McEvoy, Keira Knightley Samantha Morton etc). I'd disagree that the majority of top acting roles go to privately educated people, not television roles at any

It can do. Again, he's referring to the acting profession, not housing, other forms of employment or advancement.

But it does. A casting director isn't going to think of him when casting a 'working class role'. in the UK he will be stuck playing his perceived level of 'poshness'. It doesn't work that way for working class actors (see John Thaw for an example).

He was specifically referring to the acting profession. Nothing else.

They do eat dick though.

#willamgivesmelife

The idea that Martin Freeman was somehow racist towards Lucy Liu is fucking hysterical.

The class system here works against people both ways.

If I meet someone called Benedict, Sebastian, Camilla, Arabelle etc, sometimes we automatically assume they are an overprivileged snob with no talent other than riding horses and spending their trust fund. Because reverse snobbery is a thing. And I'm saying this as

How would you have phrased it?

Also, full lips have long been prized in western culture, as they symbolise youth. People have been doing this to their faces for years. It's just having a bit of a surge is all.

Ha! Drag queens have been doing this shit for years.

1) Drag queens don't eat (food) in drag.
2) Don't do it. Don't blow your nose. Powder, powder, so much powder. And lipcote.
3) Air hug.

He's been sober for a long while. Just weed, no drugs, no drink.

This would be....awkward. For me at least. I need to feel safe in my bed, and this would not make me feel safe at all.

It's happened once with Mr W. Normal brain understands it is normal, natural and funny. Monkey brain wants to shut all that down because I feel scared and violated - and was really hard to explain why

It's an NHS thing. We always go to the local hospital, and there'll be one for each locality. The counties are fairly big, but I'll use your map and explain.

Say you live in or around Taunton (I know Taunton, nice place, good shops, cracking hotel called The Castle). Taking out the private hospitals (which wouldn't

*le sigh*

England is not America. We do things differently here.

You in England?

I live in Suffolk. Large county, lots of hospitals and that...but if I get taken in, I go to West Suffolk because that is my primary care trust - so if someone was told I was in hospital, and they knew the village I lived in, that is where they would go. You can end up elsewhere, but West Suffolk is

There will be a hospital local to them, and he'd have gone there. NHS you see, you go to your nearest hospital :)

I love Jim Steinman, he's a brilliant writer. And I stand corrected, it wasn't Bonnie Tyler, it was Pandora's Box.

Imagine how awesome Bonnie would sound though...oh man.