A Field Guide to Mythical British Creatures

Feb 27, 2012 08:46

A Field Guide to Mythical British Creatures: The Twenty British Actors
Prepared for mcwonthelottery on the anniversary of her birth
By bessiemaemucho with assistance from noted British Thespologist pocky-slash

N.B. these details are as accurate as possible, given the secretive and mysterious habits of these rare creatures.

Below, an image-heavy guide to the 20 British Actors )

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mcwonthelottery February 27 2012, 14:56:07 UTC
This is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. And you managed to be the first person to make me giggle like a nutjob in my new office and scare the people with the offices across from me. That's worth a dollar at least. I'll square up with you next time I see you.

<3<3<3THANK YOU!<3<3<3

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bessiemaemucho February 27 2012, 15:04:24 UTC
Hooray! I hope you learned something about these rare and elusive creatures. Happy birthday!

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such_heights February 27 2012, 17:06:24 UTC
Ahahaha omg this is pretty amazing. :DDDD

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bessiemaemucho February 27 2012, 17:09:17 UTC
Thank you! They are fascinating creatures.

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pocky_slash February 27 2012, 17:07:12 UTC
I'm glad that pretty much everyone who CAN look beardy in this post DOES look beardy.

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bessiemaemucho February 27 2012, 17:08:56 UTC
Fact: while compiling this I accidentally searched for "Karen Gillan beard". I did not find any useful results :(

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mcwonthelottery February 27 2012, 17:18:28 UTC
THE BEARDS WERE AN IMPORTANT FACTOR. I WAS PARTICULARLY PLEASED BY BEARDY DAVID MITCHELL. WHICH IS MY DEFAULT STATE THESE DAYS.

mcwonthelottery: Pleased by beardy David Mitchell.

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leiascully February 28 2012, 01:27:15 UTC
I love every single thing about you, have I mentioned?

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bessiemaemucho February 28 2012, 02:45:56 UTC
♥ Thanks! I strive for lovability!

PS you are pretty lovable too, despite your lack of beard.

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