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AbsGinger Posted Sat 15 Nov, 2008 3:08 PM |
Watched "Pride and prejudice" the other day and totally fell for Mr Darcy. |
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lilly Posted Sat 15 Nov, 2008 3:11 PM |
AbsGinger wrote: Watched "Pride and prejudice" the other day and totally fell for Mr Darcy.
Oh my, I fell for Mr Darcy YEARS ago.
But which one is it for you - classic or new?
Colin Firth or Matthew McFadyen? |
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AbsGinger Posted Sat 15 Nov, 2008 3:11 PM |
lilly wrote: AbsGinger wrote: Watched "Pride and prejudice" the other day and totally fell for Mr Darcy.
Oh my, I fell for Mr Darcy YEARS ago.
But which one is it for you - classic or new?
Colin Firth or Matthew McFadyen?
Colin Firth |
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barlickbabe Posted Sat 15 Nov, 2008 3:15 PM |
So do I, Which version did you watch? I want the Colin Firth Mr Darcy from the BBC adaptation, trouble is I am nothing like Elizabeth.
Have you been watching the BBC adaptation ofCharles Dicken's Little Doritt? It's superb.
I'm off to the gym , I very much doubt Mr Darcy will be hanging out there.
seeya
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megg_inc Posted Sat 15 Nov, 2008 3:17 PM |
Everyone wants a Mr Darcy, Abs!
I re-watched the BBC version about 2 weeks ago. I looooove it. |
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minnmess Posted Sat 15 Nov, 2008 3:19 PM |
Colin Firth is the only Mr. Darcy! Dreamy... |
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AbsGinger Posted Sat 15 Nov, 2008 3:27 PM |
barlickbabe wrote: I'm off to the gym , I very much doubt Mr Darcy will be hanging out there.
seeya
Mr Darcy at the gym ? lucky you !
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AbsGinger Posted Sat 15 Nov, 2008 3:29 PM |
megg_inc wrote: Everyone wants a Mr Darcy, Abs!
I re-watched the BBC version about 2 weeks ago. I looooove it.
I guess it is the version I saw - found it on Youtube.
Tomorrow my plan is to watch "Sense and sensibility".
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I Came in Through the Bathroom Window Posted Sat 15 Nov, 2008 3:34 PM |
Both Darcys are great. If everyone wants Colin Firth I don't mind keeping Matthew McFadyen ;o) |
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AbsGinger Posted Sat 15 Nov, 2008 3:47 PM |
I Came in Through the Bathroom Window wrote:
Both Darcys are great. If everyone wants Colin Firth I don't mind keeping Matthew McFadyen ;o)
"Desesperately seeking Mr Darcy" |
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lilly Posted Sat 15 Nov, 2008 3:53 PM |
Haha, we (five girls) did a BBC-P&P night a few weeks ago, we'd all seen it before but never together - and the moment Mr Darcy came out of the water we were all like "squeeee" ;-)
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AbsGinger Posted Sat 15 Nov, 2008 4:05 PM |
lilly wrote: Haha, we (five girls) did a BBC-P&P night a few weeks ago, we'd all seen it before but never together - and the moment Mr Darcy came out of the water we were all like "squeeee" ;-)
nice part of the film isn't it ?
lol |
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sorry angel Posted Sat 15 Nov, 2008 8:36 PM |
go to england love, men are more romanti...
when sobber that isx |
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lilly Posted Sat 15 Nov, 2008 10:12 PM |
AbsGinger wrote: lilly wrote: Haha, we (five girls) did a BBC-P&P night a few weeks ago, we'd all seen it before but never together - and the moment Mr Darcy came out of the water we were all like "squeeee" ;-)
nice part of the film isn't it ?
lol
one of the best scenes ever if you ask me ;D |
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goosey_84 Posted Sun 16 Nov, 2008 7:43 AM |
...sigh...love that mr.darcy |
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