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Post by The Raisin Avenger on Nov 7, 2003 11:56:12 GMT -5
I know some of these people already have their own threads, but I wanted to put up a thread devoted to actors from the British Isles, because well, there are so many good ones!
So come here to swoon for the British boys! ;D
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Post by The Galloping Gypsy on Nov 7, 2003 14:55:15 GMT -5
Orlando Bloom Ewan McGregor Sean Connery Dominic Monaghan Cary Elwes Dougray Scott Paul Bettany Alan Rickman Gary Oldman ...need I say more?
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Post by The Raisin Avenger on Nov 7, 2003 16:59:59 GMT -5
Good lord! Dougray! And you forgot one. The Scotsman himself, Billy Boyd! I'm also rather partial to Colin Firth and Hugh Grant. ;D
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Post by The Caribbean Crusader on Nov 7, 2003 21:36:18 GMT -5
Fab idea, gals! Myself, I am partial to... Ewan McGregor Orlando Bloom Cary Elwes Hugh Grant Kenneth Branagh Colin Farrell ...and there's got to be more...*thinks*
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Post by 20th Century Girl on Nov 8, 2003 0:17:09 GMT -5
Don't forget JUDE LAW
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Post by The Galloping Gypsy on Nov 8, 2003 2:29:59 GMT -5
Fab idea, gals! Myself, I am partial to... Ewan McGregor Orlando Bloom Cary Elwes Hugh Grant Kenneth Branagh Colin Farrell ...and there's got to be more...*thinks* Colin's Irish. If we're including Irish, I'll mention Jonathan Rhys-Meyers. Talk about bee-yoo-tee-ful!
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Post by The Caribbean Crusader on Nov 8, 2003 11:35:59 GMT -5
Aye, he's Irish, but you were including Scots, so I figured it's all good.
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Post by The Galloping Gypsy on Nov 8, 2003 16:50:39 GMT -5
Aye, he's Irish, but you were including Scots, so I figured it's all good. Yes, but Scots ARE Brits. British is only inclusive to England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
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Post by The Caribbean Crusader on Nov 8, 2003 18:04:06 GMT -5
So then Northern Irish is different from Irish? I mean yes, on the map it is, but...? Let's include ALL the Irish lads then, savvy?
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Post by The Galloping Gypsy on Nov 8, 2003 19:05:33 GMT -5
So then Northern Irish is different from Irish? I mean yes, on the map it is, but...? Let's include ALL the Irish lads then, savvy? Yes, it is. Because N. Ireland is actually a part of Great Britain, due to whatever act it was in the 1840s, and Ireland is not. Coz you know... one actually supports the Church of England and one does not.
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Post by The Caribbean Crusader on Nov 8, 2003 19:14:55 GMT -5
Yes, yes, I know all about that. But what I'm saying is...I've never heard anyone say "Hi, I'm Northern Irish." Isn't it just Irish? All-encompassing? Or am I missing something? Who knew that such discussion would sparked in the Swooner's Lounge! Oooh, we should add Christion Bale.
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Post by The Galloping Gypsy on Nov 8, 2003 19:23:07 GMT -5
Yes, yes, I know all about that. But what I'm saying is...I've never heard anyone say "Hi, I'm Northern Irish." Isn't it just Irish? All-encompassing? Or am I missing something? Who knew that such discussion would sparked in the Swooner's Lounge! Oooh, we should add Christion Bale. I think you're missing something. *swoons over Christian Bale*
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Post by The Caribbean Crusader on Nov 8, 2003 20:47:46 GMT -5
Care to enlighten me as to what that it?
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Post by The Galloping Gypsy on Nov 8, 2003 23:19:56 GMT -5
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Post by The Raisin Avenger on Nov 10, 2003 22:17:08 GMT -5
Can't forget Horatio Hornblower himself, Ioan Gruffudd! ;D
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