Archive for the 'Marie Lloyd' Category
XLI: Richard Armitage by the numbers
• August 22, 2012 • 63 CommentsPosted in acting, action, anger, Angus, Armitage as mirror, Armitage as victim, Armitage on Armitage, Armitage's body, Armitageworld dogmas, audiobooks, Between the Sheets, Captain America, career, Claude Monet, Cold Feet, collateral attractions, comedy, Damerel, Daniela Denby-Ashe, Dawn French, Doctors, fan art, fans, fantasy, fanvids, flow, forgiveness, Geraldine Granger, gestures, gratitude, Guy of Gisborne, Harry Kennedy, Heinz Kruger, Hermione Norris, heterosexual dystopias, heterosexual utopias, humiliation, humility, Ian Macalwain, if I could interview Mr. Armitage, interiority, Into the Storm / Black Sky, John Bateman, John Mulligan, John Porter, John Standring, joy, Lee, Lords of the North, loss, Lucas North, Macbeth, Margaret Hale, Marie Lloyd, me, morality / ethics / norms, Moving On, Mr. Thornton, Mrs. Thornton, musical theatre, North & South, objectification, Paul Andrews, reality, redemption, Richard Armitage, Richard Armitage Central, Richard Armitage Online, Robin Hood, Ros Myers, sex, silliness, Sparkhouse, Spooks, status transactions, Strike Back, Sylvester, The Armitage Army, the Armitage morass, the beard, the clothes, the energy, the eyes, the face, the hands, the hips, The Hobbit, the hype, The Impressionists, the jaw, the legs, the muscles, the real Armitage, the shoes, the smile, the thumbs, the voice, theatre theatre, thinking / feeling, Thorin Oakenshield, Tom Steele, TPTW: Too painful to watch, Uhtred of Bebbanburg, Ultimate Force, Venetia, Vicar of Dibley, violence, why Armitage?, Why me?, work
Tags: acting, Between the Sheets, birthday, Captain America, career, Claude Monet, Cold Feet, Damerel, Doctors, fans, Guy of Gisborne, Harry Kennedy, Heinz Kruger, Ian Macalwain, Into the Storm, John Mulligan, John Porter, John Standring, Lee, Lords of the North, Lucas North, Macbeth, Marie Lloyd, Moving On, Mr. Thornton, North & South, Paul Andrews, Richard Armitage, Robin Hood, Sparkhouse, Spooks, Strike Back, the hobbit, Thorin Oakenshield, Uhtred of Bebbanburg, Venetia, Vicar of Dibley
Armitage fumans, or: why Servetus loves Armitage when he smolders
• June 23, 2012 • 79 CommentsPosted in acting, Armitage as mirror, Armitage as victim, Armitage's body, Armitageworld dogmas, attempts at bravery, career, Claude Monet, Daniela Denby-Ashe, evil, fans, forgiveness, Gently Go Man, George Gently, gestures, gravitas, heterosexual dystopias, heterosexual utopias, humility, if I could interview Mr. Armitage, Margaret Hale, Marie Lloyd, me, morality / ethics / norms, Mr. Thornton, North & South, reality, Richard Armitage, Ricky Deeming, silliness, the energy, the face, the hands, The Hobbit, The Impressionists, the lips, the mouth, the nose, the real Armitage, the smolder, thinking / feeling, Thorin Oakenshield, why Armitage?, Why me?, work
F3, Day Six! One voice to thrill them all, and Armitage to bind them!
• March 17, 2012 • 29 CommentsPosted in acting, Armitage anatomy, Armitage as mirror, Armitage as victim, Armitage on Armitage, Armitage's body, Armitageworld dogmas, attempts at bravery, collateral attractions, fan art, fanfic, fans, fantasy, fanvids, Gently Go Man, George Gently, gestures, gratitude, Guy of Gisborne, if I could interview Mr. Armitage, Inspector Lynley Mysteries: In Divine Proportion, John Standring, Lucas North, Margaret Hale, Marie Lloyd, me, microexpressions, morality / ethics / norms, Mr. Thornton, North & South, objectification, Philip Turner, reality, Richard Armitage, Richard III, Ricky Deeming, Robin Hood, silliness, Sparkhouse, Spooks, the clothes, the eyes, the face, the feet, The Hobbit, the muscles, the profile, the thumbs, thinking / feeling, Thorin Oakenshield, why Armitage?, Why me?
Tags: Fanstravaganza, Richard Armitage
F3, Day One! One voice to thrill them all, and Armitage to bind them!
• March 12, 2012 • 57 CommentsPosted in acting, Armitage as mirror, Armitage on Armitage, Armitage's body, Armitageworld dogmas, attempts at bravery, audiobooks, Between the Sheets, career, Clarissa, Claude Monet, collateral attractions, Dawn French, Emil Hostina, fan art, fan showcase, fanfic, fans, fantasy, fanvids, Gently Go Man, Geraldine Granger, gratitude, Guy of Gisborne, Harry Kennedy, heterosexual utopias, Holliday Grainger, John Bateman, John Porter, joy, Lords of the North, Lucas North, Marie Lloyd, me, Meg, morality / ethics / norms, Mr. Thornton, North & South, objectification, Oleg Darshavin, reality, Richard Armitage, Robin Hood, Sparkhouse, Spooks, Strike Back, the competition, the energy, the eyes, the face, the hype, The Impressionists, the real Armitage, the smolder, the voice, thinking / feeling, TPTW: Too painful to watch, Vicar of Dibley, voice work, why Armitage?
Obsession update: End of summer 2010 edition
• August 25, 2010 • 77 CommentsPosted in Armitage as victim, Armitage's body, audiobooks, Cold Feet, collateral attractions, Damerel, fanfic, fanvids, Frozen, Georgette Heyer, Hermione Norris, humiliation, joy, Lee, Lords of the North, Malice Aforethought, Margaret Hale, Marie Lloyd, me, morality / ethics / norms, Mr. Thornton, North & South, objectification, order / disorder, reality, redemption, Richard Armitage, Robin Hood, Sparkhouse, Spooks, Strike Back, Uhtred of Bebbanburg, Venetia
Weekly obsession update: travel edition
• May 25, 2010 • 5 CommentsPosted in audiobooks, Between the Sheets, Clarissa, fantasy, if I could interview Mr. Armitage, joy, loss, Marie Lloyd, me, Moving On, North & South, reality, redemption, Richard Armitage, Robin Hood, Sparkhouse, Spooks, Strike Back, Sylvester, The Impressionists, Venetia, voice work
Obsession update: slow week
• May 1, 2010 • 10 CommentsPosted in Armitage on Armitage, Armitage's body, career, fans, fantasy, Guy of Gisborne, Marie Lloyd, me, reality, Richard Armitage, Robin Hood, Sparkhouse, Spooks, squee, Strike Back, The Armitage Army
It’s Saturday again: Obsession update
• April 24, 2010 • 11 CommentsPosted in Armitage's body, Between the Sheets, career, equilibrium, fanfic, Guy of Gisborne, humiliation, joy, Lucas North, Marie Lloyd, me, Mr. Thornton, North & South, Paul Andrews, reality, Richard Armitage, Robin Hood, Strike Back, Sylvester, The Impressionists, why Armitage?