So my boss has been following The Tudors and he's become aware of one of the cast members, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, who he also saw recently in a cologne ad, which he said "…creeped him out." After a quick search on IMD, we learned that sleek, diminutive actor was in such films as "Bend It Like Beckham," where he played the coach of the girl's soccer team, and "The Velvet Goldmine," where he stars as an androgynous glam rocker. My boss said that Meyers looks like a walking advertisement for heroin chic. I said he looks more like he probably sidelines doing ads for cruises to Fire Island and/or models for International Male. My conclusion: Androgyny is just another word for gay. Discuss.
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Originally posted by der schwarze RitterYou don't get the British do you?
So my boss has been following The Tudors and he's become aware of one of the cast members, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, who he also saw recently in a cologne ad, which he said "…creeped him out." After a quick search on IMD, we learned that sleek, diminutive actor was in such films as "Bend It Like Beckham," where he played the coach of the girl's socce ...[text shortened]... Androgyny is just another word for gay. Discuss.
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Originally posted by kmax87I think their eccentricities stem from the fact that for so long they lived alone on an island with a closed population and the great mantle they bore (All hail Britannia!) -- along with the inbreeding and bad food -- drove them insane. This is just my opinion.
You don't get the British do you?
Originally posted by der schwarze RitterYou think we have a closed population here? Doesn't that contradict your other pish about all our problems being down to immigration?
I think their eccentricities stem from the fact that for so long they lived alone on an island with a closed population and the great mantle they bore (All hail Britannia!) -- along with the inbreeding and bad food -- drove them insane. This is just my opinion.
You do understand what the population of the UK is? And how much breeding would have to occur within that population before you could even think of talking about in-breeding?
Originally posted by RedmikeWhat I said earlier goes double for Scotland.
You think we have a closed population here? Doesn't that contradict your other pish about all our problems being down to immigration?
You do understand what the population of the UK is? And how much breeding would have to occur within that population before you could even think of talking about in-breeding?