Just FYI my wife is the best wife
this is because i gave her a copy of Assassin’s Creed Revelations to extend her lady boner for Altair
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Just FYI my wife is the best wife
this is because i gave her a copy of Assassin’s Creed Revelations to extend her lady boner for Altair
And so it begins again
Will you lik the bred
My name is Woand wen its dayand Bun is gone to earn her payOn both our bed my hed doth layand to a sidemy eyes do stray.Terrible thawts do fill my hedI open fridgeI lik the bred.
You're too good at this
Bunny and my apartment has a little bedroom that has a bed too small to use (the sofa is a queen which we’re using) I have turned the tiny bed into a nest. Pro: A LIITLE DEN WITH NEST AND A TV! Con: I am a lazy sod who now just wants to curl up in the dark here on this rainy day and sleeeeep
Please nap now so you'll be awake later to let me in the building thanks
In just over a week and a half (Jan 14), I’ll be travelling up to Canada to live with @captnbunny for a couple of months (We have things /planned/ but want to make sure constant contact is good for us).
So I’ll be in a different timezone until mid-March and I’m not sure how much I’ll be on here. (I won’t be working but it’s a CITY with THINGS TO DO! *gasp*)
So hit me up if you want an email or something more reliable to contact me by!
Thanks for following!
Hello lovelies! Let’s start 2017 with some Paul McGann! Please join us for a double feature: the 2007 short film, Always Crashing in the Same Car, followed by the 1987 classic, Withnail & I. Whether you’ve seen them before or not, it’s going to be a good time!
Runtime: 2 hours
Always Crashing in the Same Car: James Booth (Grant) is under a lot of pressure from a vague international crisis of some kind, and to make matters worse he’s feuding with his uppity advisor Bill Mackinnon (McGann). After storming out of a midnight meeting and driving off into the city, he makes a mistake that shifts the balance of power very firmly in Bill’s favour. Tense phone calls and desperate cover-ups ensue.
Withnail & I: Two unemployed actors – Withnail (Richard E. Grant) and Marwood (Paul McGann) – take a trip to the British countryside in 1969. But instead of rejuvenation, they experience a lack of food, an abundance of rain and a plethora of alcohol. Their host, Withnail’s gay Uncle Monty (Richard Griffiths), displays a love for life and a lust for Marwood. This classic art-house comedy won an Evening Standard British Film Award.
This group watch is scheduled for Friday, January 13, at 8:00pm CST.
If you are interested in participating, subscribe to the viewing by sending an ask or an IM to @dwgroupwatch or to me, @fleurdeneuf, who will be hosting the viewing on Rabbit. I’ll send you the link to the viewing via IM approximately 30 minutes before showtime.
For anyone who is curious about content warnings, you can find that information for Withnail & I here.
1999.12.09 | THE CHRISTMAS FUN NEVER ENDS
omg classic
Gallaghers
Photo by @elis_karya
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He did not hold back XD
loooooool
It’s Donald Trump.
watching a kid interview paul mcgann, he’s talking about the yeti and imitating them here
how are you 56, paul
how are you turning 57 next month
good gracious how does he keep that zip-up at the same shade of blue after all these years
Papa Paul
Anyone know the picture, first column third one down? I can name the others.
If I Had You
*tent reznor voice* i want to hug you like an animal
i want to feel you from the outside
my whole existence is fun