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bunnysworld January 29 2013, 06:27:32 UTC
I think, aside from Merlin, Gary will be my fav character for quite a while :D

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issy5209 January 29 2013, 06:44:25 UTC
I think so too, while we wait for Jimmy at least

(plus he gets the girl woohoooo!!! )

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bunnysworld January 29 2013, 06:53:10 UTC
I'm not even further into the book than page....7?

So...thanks for the spoiler! *grins* (Don't worry, I don't mind)

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issy5209 January 29 2013, 07:06:14 UTC
I meant Gary got the girl - not saying anything about Jimmy (well, they could always change it for tv)

Of course there will always be a place in my heart for Merlin..)

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#8 anonymous January 29 2013, 08:05:41 UTC
Good thing that he didn't have to wear this outfit for 5 years.

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xshipper23 January 29 2013, 08:32:13 UTC
*staring at the legs*

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meta_foliate January 29 2013, 09:17:52 UTC
Eep! Now that's a pic I didn't expect. Surprise Gary pics make for an excellent after-breakfast.

Look at his expressive face - and the legs, yes, the lovely legs. *nods*

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#8 anonymous January 29 2013, 09:33:50 UTC
If any of you English speaking people have time. When you want to refer to a certain time back in history, do you say 'in that time people bla bla bla' or do you say 'at that time...' google translate just skip the preposition.

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Re: #8 rocknvaughn January 29 2013, 10:40:06 UTC
Would have to see the context, but in general, it would be:

"Do you remember that time when you got to see Colin dress up in all pink and Flashdance on a chair?"

If the context is sort of like that, then it would be "that time", dropping the preposition altogether.

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Re: #8 tenshunts January 29 2013, 20:08:30 UTC
Yes, that time when Colin was all in Pink? At that time he played a nearly gay dance teacher but in time we discover that timing is everthing as he makes a timely announcement that HE'S NOT GAY. At that time or just a bit later he gets the girl.

\o/

He played Merlin for five years and in that time he developed many skills and, at the same time, picked thyme. It was often midday or about that time when he picked the thyme. There was just enough time to pick thyme and there was just enough thyme at that time to fill his basket for Gauis. He returned just in time to be on time. Very rare but that time he was on time.

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