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Post by sgev1977 on Mar 6, 2018 12:22:15 GMT
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Post by sgev1977 on Mar 24, 2018 4:32:56 GMT
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Post by sgev1977 on Mar 26, 2018 19:22:54 GMT
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Post by sgev1977 on Mar 29, 2018 19:36:00 GMT
I deleted the other thread because it's 100% Patrick Melrose related. Apparently he will be featured in the next issue: It's a short article about the series with BC and Edward St Aubyn's quotes and two photos: one of BC with a a martini and a cigarette probably in a funeral parlor and the other with him, Blythe Danner and Allison Williams walking toward the camera. I will post them later.
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Post by sgev1977 on Mar 29, 2018 21:23:53 GMT
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Post by sgev1977 on Mar 29, 2018 21:27:07 GMT
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Post by mllemass on Mar 29, 2018 22:29:08 GMT
Thanks for posting this! I was at the store the other day and checked the magazines, but they didn't have this new issue yet.
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Post by sgev1977 on Apr 3, 2018 16:13:45 GMT
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Post by onebluestocking on Apr 3, 2018 18:29:25 GMT
Does "knock the corners off my accent" mean it is too fancy, or not fancy enough?
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Post by sgev1977 on Apr 3, 2018 22:55:37 GMT
Does "knock the corners off my accent" mean it is too fancy, or not fancy enough? I guess he is trying to not sound very “posh” considering he said “since I left Harrow” although the thing about having just one friend “from the landed gentry (with St. Aubyn’s very posh accent) is contradictory. I remember that The Telegraph gossip columnist making fun of him for sounding more middle class than posh in real life (“Since when he has that accent...”) In another theme, I think St Aubyn said in that Italian interview that he did a cameo “a la Hitchcock”, I wonder if it’s in the hotel’s lobby scenes considering he seems to be in that set. EDITED: I obviously bought the online version but it seems they put a big photo on the paper one:
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