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Post by Christopher on Mar 2, 2004 3:19:54 GMT 10
i wouldn't know, i've never heard him speak. he looks a bit gay though. maybe he just sounds gay. "Can I please, please call you Oofie too?" it's alot better than what i'm normally called. oh oh oh, here's a newcastle accent... www.aufpet.com/note the "aye" in "webs-aye-t". typical jordie (newcastle-y).
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Post by JCriquet on Mar 2, 2004 3:46:35 GMT 10
i wouldn't know, i've never heard him speak. he looks a bit gay though. maybe he just sounds gay. I was actually gonna ask if you'd seen Undeclared, because I couldna remember if you'd ever mentioned it. Do you want a copy or summat? Nah, I wouldn't say he sounds gay. I don't even really think he looks gay (though he was in the Brit series of Queer As Folk... and maybe you were making a joke and I just missed it ) Well, you're almost daring me to ask what that "what" is, but I'll leave it. Isn't the word 'Novocastrian'? I love those sort of words (geographical adjectives?), there are some absa-beauties, like 'Glaswegian' and 'Liverpuddlian'; I love it!
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Post by Christopher on Mar 2, 2004 4:33:11 GMT 10
hehehehe gay gaygay gay gay Novocastrian? wtf is that? i might wanna see undeclared if it's as funny as the hampster but i can't get it off kazza cos the uni people chase you if you do bad things
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Post by Ferrero on Mar 2, 2004 20:06:30 GMT 10
Charlie Hunnan was in the British Queer as Folk? I guess I had seen his face before Undeclared, so it must've been on the covers of the DVDs. Did he play the jailbait or what? As for the whole Lloyd accent thingy - I suspected that he was a pommy but he was attempting a different accent other than his own, hence the occasional phoniness. Anyway, all this discussion about English accents wastes more spit than those poms are worth! ~Ferrero
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Post by JCriquet on Mar 2, 2004 22:58:52 GMT 10
Charlie Hunnan was in the British Queer as Folk? I guess I had seen his face before Undeclared, so it must've been on the covers of the DVDs. Did he play the jailbait or what? I've never really watched either series, so I couldn't say. Picking fights already, eh? What say you, Christopher?
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Post by Ferrero on Mar 4, 2004 11:37:53 GMT 10
Picking fights already, eh? What say you, Christopher? Hey, I thought this was an Australian messageboard? It's practically our duty to stick it the poms! But all in good fun, of course ;D. ~Ferrero
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Post by BlackCherry on Jun 15, 2004 10:24:38 GMT 10
Ok so i've just seen "Nicholas Nickleby" and as much as i hate to say, Charlie kinda sucked in it He should stick to comedy IMO. Christopher Plummer, Jim Broadbent and Timothy Spall were brilliant in it though, and it was nice to see Lucy Davis (from The Office) in a (albeit tiny) role as a maid. I still stand by my opinion that Hunnam is a beautiful looking boy (not really my type though) but his "acting" in this film was really appaling. Sorry...
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Post by Splash on Jun 16, 2004 5:28:06 GMT 10
Ok so i've just seen "Nicholas Nickleby" and as much as i hate to say, Charlie kinda sucked in it He should stick to comedy IMO. I thought Nickleby was a comedy?
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Post by BlackCherry on Jun 16, 2004 11:00:29 GMT 10
I thought Nickleby was a comedy? Uuum, i guess that depends on your definition of 'comedy'. Hunnam definitely seemed to be trying to play it straight...
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Post by Natalie on Sept 2, 2004 18:54:04 GMT 10
Is there even such a thing as a cool English guy?
Just joshing ya Chris.
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