And now, for the first time ever, I have the urge to write RPF

May 01, 2013 22:11

If you haven't seen the BBC Radio 1 interview with Mila Kunis and rookie reporter Chris Stark, you are missing out (and the New Yorker agrees with me.

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goldenusagi May 2 2013, 03:01:32 UTC
Ha, that was great.

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gingerwall May 3 2013, 13:46:03 UTC
I know, right? :)

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quinara May 2 2013, 06:38:22 UTC
You could come to, like, Watford...

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!

This sounded brilliant to start with, but then was even better when they started talking about Watford, which when I was growing up was my local town. And Nando's!!! Watford Nando's is a classic. And in a slightly naff part of the town centre... And the part where Mila asks for a jersey/shirt you just know is setting up for a fail if you know Watford colours - it is not a subtle shirt. This is just ace.

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gingerwall May 3 2013, 13:45:40 UTC
That's so awesome. I thought it was brilliant even without knowing anything about the places he was mentioning, so I can't even image how excited you were. :D

Soooo, do people actually drop trou at weddings?

(And what does Naff mean?)

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quinara May 3 2013, 18:27:26 UTC
It's just great! :D Although I have literally never heard of this dropping trou business (even heard it as dropping trow, but your way makes more sense), although it does fit in entirely with lad stag do culture, so I can imagine enough of his friends do it that he thinks it's normal...

(And sorry - 'naff' is sort of vague in meaning, but generally means 'a bit rubbish', but also has connotations of 'slightly cheesy or kitsch' and/or 'slightly run down''. In this instance, Watford town centre is basically split between a relatively modern and fairly up-market shopping mall and a high street with shops that get cheaper and less nice the more you move away from the shopping centre - and Nando's is quite far down this street.)

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