You may be too much of a Hugh Laurie fan when: (Violet's Personal Edition)

Jul 19, 2007 12:21


You looked up the word “antipodean”.

You realize how incredibly British that Hugh’s statement was.
(Who says antipodean when referring to Australia/New Zealand in America?)

You bought the Region One dvds of the first two series of “A Bit of Fry and Laurie”, and you wrote to the BBC to beg them to release series three and four in Region One as well.

You know that British series are called seasons in America.

You found out what Regions One and Two mean are so you can know why the heck you can’t get your Boffle fix.

You know what Boffle means.

You are insanely jealous that the UK has all four series available to them.

(update to above)
You pre-ordered the Region One series 3 and 4 as soon as Amazon listed the recommendation on your list.

Therefore, you are feeling smug that the UK can’t get in the upcoming Saturday Night Live that Hugh Laurie will be hosting. (But you know that they probably can get it somehow.)

You watch NBC all week hoping for a SNL advert featuring Hugh.

You just used the word “advert”.

You speak Tony/Control when chatting with your husband.

You quote Boffle endlessly.

You know the words to “Mystery” -  both the Boffle version and the Inside the Actor’s Studio version.

You know what “Stugh” means.

You visited the Cambridge Footlight’s website to find Hugh’s name.

You wish you had a faster computer and internet connection so you can view all the clips on all the Hugh Laurie fan sites.

You clandestinely borrow friends’ computers so you can view the clips.

You think the National Health Service training video was freaking hilarious.

You rented the live action “101 Dalmatians” just to see Hugh.

You want to get the “Chicks Dig My Cane” t-shirt for your husband.

You justify your crush on Hugh by explaining that the character House uses a cane and is in constant leg pain, just like your husband, so that means you are crushing on Hugh because of the resemblance.

lists, philes, stephen fry, hugh laurie

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