Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 8:34 pm
How nice of you Lu!
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Thanks! I've learned my lessonJoniJoni wrote:LP, try avast.com for a free download virus protection. It warns me before I try a website.
Good, okay what's going on is he inside and the cashier is in front of him or is he outside and the reflection of the cashier is in the window?????Daniel_Craig wrote:Ok. Ladies and Gentlemen.JoniJoni wrote:
James Bond star Daniel Craig waits for his car at Mr Chow in Beverly Hills. . Ref: SPL39909 140708 EXCLUSIVE .Picture by: Chapple /Tsui / Splash News . . Splash News and Pictures .Los Angeles .New York .London .
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I´ve got it! Daniel in a bigger size.
OMG! I hope it is true Daniel wearing a roman dress sounds greatad78472 wrote:BOND A GENDER BENDER
JAMES Bond star Daniel Craig is set to swing both ways when he plays bisexual Roman emperor Hadrian.
The 007 actor is favourite to land the role as the Roman leader who liked boys in a new £25million blockbuster, Memoirs Of Hadrian, by veteran Brit director John Boorman, 75.
Craig, 40, caused a stir earlier this year when he suggested writers should make the secret agent swing both ways.
At the time he said: “Why not? I think in this day and age fans would have accepted it. No-one blinks an eye.”
Now the Hollywood hunk will be able to get some practice in as he prepares to take on the role of the art-loving warrior emperor.
Hadrian, who ruled Rome from 117 to 138 AD, is famous for building the wall dividing Scotland from England.
Less well documented is his affair with a teenage Greek boy called Antinous and his wife Sabina’s refusal to bear him any children.
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/45 ... r-bender-/
Being the sleuth's that we are, didn't we determine that he was still in London, and hadn't moved to Surrey. Can't imagine why he would, Surrey is nice and all, but he always struck me as a man-about-town type. Plus being from the north, doesn't he spend a lot of time in Yorkshire and thereabouts.Lu wrote:Yeah, we found our house on Google earth once, then we found my BIL's house and emailed it to him and he was freaked out cause he lives in the boonies of Maine so he can have privacy.
Does he still live in this house anyway?
Can you imagine being one of his neighbors there, right next to his house?
No! I can only picture Tony Curtis in Spartacus. It will ruin my eyes forever.redluna wrote:OMG! I hope it is true Daniel wearing a roman dress sounds greatad78472 wrote:BOND A GENDER BENDER
JAMES Bond star Daniel Craig is set to swing both ways when he plays bisexual Roman emperor Hadrian.
The 007 actor is favourite to land the role as the Roman leader who liked boys in a new £25million blockbuster, Memoirs Of Hadrian, by veteran Brit director John Boorman, 75.
Craig, 40, caused a stir earlier this year when he suggested writers should make the secret agent swing both ways.
At the time he said: “Why not? I think in this day and age fans would have accepted it. No-one blinks an eye.”
Now the Hollywood hunk will be able to get some practice in as he prepares to take on the role of the art-loving warrior emperor.
Hadrian, who ruled Rome from 117 to 138 AD, is famous for building the wall dividing Scotland from England.
Less well documented is his affair with a teenage Greek boy called Antinous and his wife Sabina’s refusal to bear him any children.
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/45 ... r-bender-/
I don't think "The Daily Star" is a particularly reliable source but anyway...ad78472 wrote:BOND A GENDER BENDER
JAMES Bond star Daniel Craig is set to swing both ways when he plays bisexual Roman emperor Hadrian.
The 007 actor is favourite to land the role as the Roman leader who liked boys in a new £25million blockbuster, Memoirs Of Hadrian, by veteran Brit director John Boorman, 75.
Craig, 40, caused a stir earlier this year when he suggested writers should make the secret agent swing both ways.
At the time he said: “Why not? I think in this day and age fans would have accepted it. No-one blinks an eye.”
Now the Hollywood hunk will be able to get some practice in as he prepares to take on the role of the art-loving warrior emperor.
Hadrian, who ruled Rome from 117 to 138 AD, is famous for building the wall dividing Scotland from England.
Less well documented is his affair with a teenage Greek boy called Antinous and his wife Sabina’s refusal to bear him any children.
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/45 ... r-bender-/
Thanks for the link, Joni. A friend of me lives in a similar house and I think it's very nice. Maybe I should buy a house like that myself when I settle down...JoniJoni wrote:http://virtualglobetrotting.com/map/54008/
This is the James Bond star's rather understated home.
This seems a bit intrusive.