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Benedict Cumberbatch: Not Your Father's Sherlock
Capricasix replied to Rhondinella's topic in Sherlock [V]
I saw on the Barbican website that they will be making available 100 seats, at every performance, for £10...so if I happen to be in London next fall, I'll be waiting in line! Don't know how likely that is, though, as I have pesky things like mortgage payments and growing kids who seem constantly to eat and need new clothes! -
Benedict Cumberbatch: Not Your Father's Sherlock
Capricasix replied to Rhondinella's topic in Sherlock [V]
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Butter tarts! http://m.thespec.com/living-story/4599963-butter-tarts-inspire-patriotic-devotion-in-canada/?utm_content=buffer7ee93&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
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Unless Josh Morrow deleted tweets about Billy Miller, I don't think he's "campaigned" for him. I read about three months' worth of JM's tweets, and there were only a couple that referred to BM. One of them was a picture that he RTed. So, again, I'm not seeing a Twitter campaign. But maybe my mileage varies. *edited because the site hiccuped*
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You know, I don't like to criticize actors' appearances, because dog knows there's enough to snark on about their acting abilities...but Cricket's hair has always bugged me. For as long as I can remember, she's had the central part, and her hair just hangs stringily down, no style whatsoever - ugh. *running away with whole plate of PatsyandEddie's butter tarts*
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Benedict Cumberbatch: Not Your Father's Sherlock
Capricasix replied to Rhondinella's topic in Sherlock [V]
Ooh, Allen Leetch is in that movie, too! Another good reason to see it :D I listened to some of the recordings of BC reading the D-Day dispatches. He also read some of the BBC news reports from D-Day, along with Patrick Stewart and Toby Jones. -
There is something called a Butter Tart Trail here in Southern Ontario, like a sightseeing route where you can buy the best butter tarts! It's actually not too far from where I live, so I may be doing some road trips with the kids this summer :yum http://www.simplyexplore.ca/buttertart.htm