A Lazy Post
Yes, I'm here, just busy. Posting my latest man pic to keep you going until the next blog topic...

I thought I'd go with Colin because I'm reading Jane Eyre (almost done) and he was so cute as Mr Darcy (and Mark Darcy in Bridget Jones. Gimme some of him). Yes, I know Jane Eyre is not Jane Austin etc. But there's sort of a link with time period. They were both around like, ages ago, right? Do I sound sufficiently clueless about historical accuracy?
See you soon
Sami

I thought I'd go with Colin because I'm reading Jane Eyre (almost done) and he was so cute as Mr Darcy (and Mark Darcy in Bridget Jones. Gimme some of him). Yes, I know Jane Eyre is not Jane Austin etc. But there's sort of a link with time period. They were both around like, ages ago, right? Do I sound sufficiently clueless about historical accuracy?
See you soon
Sami


YUM!
I think of all the alpha heroes ever, Colin Firth as Mr Darcy rates No 1.
Yum, yum, yum!!!
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Hi Sami,
LOL had to laugh at Jess's comment. And yes, I agree, Mr Darcy is sooo yummy.
Hows the writing Sami?
Suz
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Slower than I'd like Suz. Much too slow.
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Hi Sami,
told you I'd have to see what I was missing. Picked up both your books today. Can wait to get started.
'See' ya.
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Thanks so much for stopping by Rachel. I hope you enjoy the books.
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Just a quick surf on my mate's computer (still in England) but had to see how you were going with JAne. Glad to see you're still with me. I just updated my blog with my thoughts...
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