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Originally posted by ursus arctos View PostI never knew he spent time in Ireland
My Friend C lives out the road, and we've been great friends since college. She still retains contact with the world of Irish Theatre and she had a great Gillen story. A friend of a friend was out on a theatrical person night out, and as the night drew to a close Gillen invited them back to his place to finish off the party. At some point he retired to bed telling the lads to enjoy themselves when the hero of the story, being a well brought up boy, decided that he would show his gratitude for the hospitality by wandering in to offer him a thank you blow job. So he takes off his shoes and clambers onto the bed, and conveys his offer, which is greeted with a gracious but negative reply. It was a lovely thought, and it was very sweet, but it wasn't quite his thing, and that he should go back and enjoy the end of the party. So he puts on his shoes, and stumbles back out, consoling himself that he had done the decent thing, and nothing ventured, nothing gained. before meandering off home, taking both sides of the road with him, having successfully completed a night of heavy drinking
He wakes up the next morning hungover to fuck, with the phone ringing. He answers it, and on the other end is a furious, frantic Gillen, wanting to know why he had stolen his expensive high fashion hand made, shoes whereupon our hero springs from the bed and sees in horror, that in the darkness he had donned gillen's shoes and had to race back across dublin to reunite them with their owner. A horrendous process at the best of times, and a thousand times worse when in the horrors. Truly no good deed goes unpunished.
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One of my lecturers in the 80s felt that Michael Caine was miscast in Hannah And Her Sisters. Bob Hoskins as Hoover felt odd. Robert De Niro in romantic roles because he can't shake off that air of menace despite his greatness as an actor, like Cagney in a musical.
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Originally posted by Satchmo Distel View PostOne of my lecturers in the 80s felt that Michael Caine was miscast in Hannah And Her Sisters. Bob Hoskins as Hoover felt odd. Robert De Niro in romantic roles because he can't shake off that air of menace despite his greatness as an actor, like Cagney in a musical.
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Originally posted by Discordant Resonance View PostEdwina Currie's tryst with John Major would have been rather more understandable if he actually did resemble Jonny Lee Miller:
https://twitter.com/TheCrownNetflix/status/1408379478552858624
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Recent rumours suggest you're onto something there.Last edited by 3 Colours Red; 28-07-2021, 06:12.
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