Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Oh dear....

Scorpio, if you're at work right now, DO NOT CONTINUE READING!!!

Let me just say that Daniel Radcliffe's photos were..... interesting..... I'll be mulling it over when I have time... perhaps in my dreams..... But yes, to conquer with Natrix, he is ungodly pale...

On other notes, I love how you referred to the guys in your business group as "The hot". Also, "Chris" is a perfect hot guy name.... I DEMAND DETAILS!!!! TELL ME! TELL ME NOW!!!!!!!!! Pictures are even better.... but barring that, description! Height, build, hair colour, eye colour, distinguishing characteristics, celebrity resemblences!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GASP! The other day in my history lecture, my uber-handsome English prof used "chap"!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm sorry, but I've never heard of anyone else in MY LIFE use "chap" in casual conversation! It only highlights his to-die-for accent and his pure HANDSOME-IMITY!!!! HANDSOME-IMITY!!!

So ya, that's it for my update on my Hot Guy Escapades... Until next time!

6 comments:

Obsidian Butterfly said...

What part of England does he come from? Is he softspoken? Is it uppercrust or cockney? Ah, the British, you have to die for those accents. Wondrous. And yes, I've never heard anyone say chap, actually maybe I have. No, I actually say laddie. Anyway, enjoy drooling over him. You know for a second, when you said 'he used chap'. I thought u meant chapstick. And I thought, good for him and his dry lips.

Yes, the new way of saying things is by adding 'the' to adjectives. They are 'The Hot"

Duke Rubin said...

Well he's from Sheffield in the north of England by Manchester (which he called "a dump"... soccer/football rivalry... you know those Brits)... And yes, I shall enjoy drooling over him.... indeed.

BTW, you adding "the" in front of adjectives is kinda like my new adjective that I'm putting in front so many nouns... "promiscuously"

Anonymous said...

That's an adverb, Rubin, an ADVERB! >_<

:P

And I'm only not bugging you about Radcliffe because while he's a minor, we do have that law of such relationships where the ppl are a certain amount of years from each other, and I imagine you're well within that...

Obsidian Butterfly said...

Sheffield reminds me of Mr. Sheffield from the Nanny. God, I loved that show.

To Natrix, I know he's only 17, but it's close. I won't be breaking any laws. I do want to see the play though, apparently a movie was made in the 70s about it.

You can't add 'promiscuously' to everything. Today I had promiscously dinner. That makes no sense.

Anonymous said...

Yah, my point is that it was still legal given your and/or Rubin's age.

And of course your usage of the word is wrong. You're putting the adverb in the wrong place...you can't say, "Today I had quickly dinner." It's "Today I quickly had dinner," or in this case, "Today I promiscuously had dinner." Sure, it doesn't make sense, but technically, it's correct. :P

Obsidian Butterfly said...

Well I retract it then. Blame my illness. May my grammer improve with my health.