Darcy vs. anaconda

Sep 07, 2007 08:39

I had Pride and Prejudice dreams last night. There were several, some involving Elizabeth going into labor and Darcy refusing to leave her, but there is only one that I remember quite well ( Read more... )

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schnuffichen September 7 2007, 13:52:52 UTC
Lol, Lisa, that was hilarious!
At first I was like "why are you screaming and running away because of the snake... I mean, you're sitting on a horse...." but then I went to YouTube to have a look at Aladdin and it was probably a good idea of you to start running ;)
Plus you got Darcy save you :)
Too bad that I watched Bridget Jones recently because currently I can't get this image of sexy?strong?!? Colin Firth out of my head ;)

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mrsmosley September 7 2007, 14:10:20 UTC
I can't get this image of sexy?strong?!? Colin Firth out of my head ;)

I know what you mean! Colin is always my Mr. Darcy. *feels faint*

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ladymirth September 7 2007, 14:40:33 UTC
Hey, I'd call Darcy a snack, wouldn't you?

Snack? My dear, he's a twelve course a la carte meal!

*le sigh*

I never saw Colin Firth as Darcy till last year, when I bought P&P DVD set. But he certainly does make the role his own - I can't imagine a better Darcy. Still, my Darcy isn't exactly Colin Firth. Colin Firth, despite his best efforts, is totally pounceable. Now, Darcy CANNOT be pounced upon. The thought is sacrilegious to the Austen Georgian sensibilities. Darcy is all about swooning damsels and metrosexual manly sort of men. Darcy is all about foreplay.

Now, anyone with an oxygen habit and X chromosomes can't help but approve of Darcy. He appeals to the secret, hidden, buried verstiges of the Daddy complex latent in females everywhere. However, personally, I would like to marry a man who was infinitely more molestable and flawed. I wouldn't be able to live with a man who had such an Alpha male attitude.

You know, I think Hugh Jackman in Kate and Leopold, would've made a great Darcy too. =)

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