Another here for Zoe Wanamaker ... Kate Humble, Bettany Hughes ....
... and I know all the guys (and some of the gals no doubt) are in denial and trying to pretend its not so, so if it helps I'll be the first to put it down .... Anne Widecombe !!
Yes he does have something about him Bookie. I think it's his ability to get hold of reluctant people who could probably deck him with one punch and make them sing - that's a rare quality. He's like something out of a Victorian novel.
I was a bit disappointed when I read his biography (my friend made me a 'Hardy Hamper' for my birthday, ALL the DVDs, biography and lots of photos. Swoon!) and discovered that he'd been to drama school. I don't like to think of him being a luvvie
Yes he does have something about him Bookie. I think it's his ability to get hold of reluctant people who could probably deck him with one punch and make them sing - that's a rare quality. He's like something out of a Victorian novel.
He's charming and a gentleman, and he can play the piano *swoon*
I was a bit disappointed when I read his biography (my friend made me a 'Hardy Hamper' for my birthday, ALL the DVDs, biography and lots of photos. Swoon!) and discovered that he'd been to drama school. I don't like to think of him being a luvvie
He had a bit of a posh upbringing too - though, to be fair, you wouldn't know it. I think his dodgy younger life makes him less luvvie than most though. I mean, can you imagine Ralph Fiennes doing crack?
I have to admit here that (a) I was in the same year at school with Philip Glenister, who plays Gene Hunt - though describing him as a 'school friend' would probably be pushing it; and (b) I once interviewed Patrick Stewart and a lovelier man you couldn't hope to meet.
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Zoe Wannamake
My name hasnt appeared once yet......... Huffs
zoe wanamaker
Another here for Zoe Wanamaker ... Kate Humble, Bettany Hughes ....
... and I know all the guys (and some of the gals no doubt) are in denial and trying to pretend its not so, so if it helps I'll be the first to put it down .... Anne Widecombe !!
Tom Hardy does the same thing for me LB
Yes he does have something about him Bookie. I think it's his ability to get hold of reluctant people who could probably deck him with one punch and make them sing - that's a rare quality. He's like something out of a Victorian novel.
Victoria Coran - brains and beauty
Victoria Coran is very attractive, once again not someone to secretly fancy unless you're standards are through the roof!
I'm boring, I can't think of a single unconventionally good looking person I'm attracted too.
Ohhhh Tom Hardy! But he's not a secret shame, all my friends know how much I like him.
Tom Hardy scares me a bit His neck is too big!
I even thought he managed to be quite attractive in "Bronson" - which is really saying something!
The being a bit scary thing is part of the attraction though - I mean you know you just wouldn't, right? Except how could you resist?
My favourite is 'The Take'
I was a bit disappointed when I read his biography (my friend made me a 'Hardy Hamper' for my birthday, ALL the DVDs, biography and lots of photos. Swoon!) and discovered that he'd been to drama school. I don't like to think of him being a luvvie
He's charming and a gentleman, and he can play the piano *swoon*
I think we simply don't recognise the concept of "we really shouldn't". (To take on the role of spokesman for my gender).
i'm with Dan on this, an embarassing crush is a bit of an alien concept for most men.
He had a bit of a posh upbringing too - though, to be fair, you wouldn't know it. I think his dodgy younger life makes him less luvvie than most though. I mean, can you imagine Ralph Fiennes doing crack?
Oh, god, that made me feel sick!
I have to admit here that (a) I was in the same year at school with Philip Glenister, who plays Gene Hunt - though describing him as a 'school friend' would probably be pushing it; and (b) I once interviewed Patrick Stewart and a lovelier man you couldn't hope to meet.
Juliette from Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds.
PhilPub - superb. I thinkwe can close this thread.
Mrs Easy's sister.
This is more like it. Anthropomorphised cartoon-dogs and in-laws...
Lady Penelope.
Ok that's more like it - I mean you really should be vaguely embarrased about fancying puppets and animated characters. As for in laws.....
Nadine Dorres
Nobody has said Anne Widdecombe yet. I wonder why?
Before anyone asks, no I don't fancy old frosty knickers.
Carol from accounts
Did he have an obsession with tits?