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four things meme.
4 movies you can always watch:
1. to kill a mockingbird
2. the princess bride
3. pride and prejudice
4. what's eating gilbert grape
4 towns you lived in:
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4 shows you like to watch:
1. who's line is it anyway?
2. spicks and specks
3. will and grace
4. rove
4 websites you visit daily:
1. lj
2. my email
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Plenty of rooms to go around for you.
So what's the deal with Rove? Yes, I've seen the interviews with Dan only. He's a hoot.
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he has a pretty tragic story too (his wife - they were one of those 'squishy happy' couples - passed away earlier this year from cancer) and for a while it looked like he wouldn't come back to tv.
i spend half of the show rolling my eyes at him, but i can't help but have a soft spot for him. and i think most of australia feels the same way.
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*makes another bed for you*
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and to kill a mockingbird is my all time favourite book AND film. (even though i had to read it at school! amazing, huh?)
one of my kids may or may not have a tkam name
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giant hugs
luvs u
has guest room and we put mints on the pillows at turn down
hopes to chat soon :)
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oooh, i could do a tour of the states and have someone to sleep every night!
*hugs*
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Which P&P? Surely not the Laurence Olivier/Greer Garson with the kind-hearted Lady Catherine?
I never saw Gilbert Grape
4 towns you lived in:
A very varied existence indeed. :D
4 shows you like to watch:
I know WLIIA (US version at least) and Will and Grace; and I saw the Dan Radcliffe interview on Rove, which looked amusing. But I never heard of Spicks and Specks. Is it Australian?
4 websites you visit daily:
At least you have your priorities straight: LJ before everything!
4 favorite foods:
Chocolate, of course; but veggies right behind? Yucch. Nasi goreng I'm guessing is Indian? Mrs. B. and I occasionally go out for Indian food (very rarely recently), but always stick with the things marked "not very spicy". Once in London we tried Indian and ordered those same things and nearly died! I'd hate to have tried something spicy! And my guess would be that Indian food in Australia is more like English Indian than American Indian (not to be confused, of course, with American Indian).
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i'm afraid i've never seen the laurence olivier/greer garson one.
gilbert grape is just... i love it. it's quirky and happy/sad. and it has leonardo di caprio ACTING. it was one of his first films and i had never heard of him. he was awesome in that. i don't think much of his latest stuff ( ... )
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