Tuesday, October 12, 2010

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14 comments:

  1. Very handsome, your Lordship :)

    Nice to finally see you!

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  2. There's that face I remember! Great photo. I do, however, still love the one with the green happy hat.

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  3. Thank you Milady Emmy!

    This and several other photos were taken today and I forced myself to figure out how to download (upload?) them. I'm going to get a digital camera so I can post more photos of life on the tundra and the creativity it inspires in my studio.

    I wouldn't dare to wear the happy hat--either the green one or any of them--around here during hunting season. These people are crazy!

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  4. Lovely to see you and a Fine photo of the Lord W.. have you ever performed onstage?...

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  5. Oh, now I feel shy. I had become used to you looking like whats-his-name.

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  6. Gwen: Yes and for a number of years. Mostly Shakespeare, G.B.S., and Wilde. My favourite roles were the Dauphin in Shaw's St Joan and Iago in Othello.

    Fear not Fair June! I am still he with whom you've travelled many miles. Besides, I look better in tweed than he did.

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  7. well I would say you were perfectly suited for it.. your look and your delivery of speech show through.. You're very theatrical...

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  8. Is that a nice way of saying I'm a 'drama queen'?

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  9. Haha, no, you are just very entertaining.

    please disregard this if it came through twice.. the first reply may have gone to the moon..

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  10. Thank you, Gwen! Yes, I'd like to think that even I could have amused good old Queen Vic.

    It didn't go twice but if it had I would have just picked up the message at my condo on the Sea of Tranquility.

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  11. That's funny, I've been away for a while in Alaska, and I thought you were Lord Byron. At least you're still a Lord.

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  12. George Gordon, Lord Byron told me to get a new avatar as my use of his visage was ruining his love life. So, Lord Wellbourne is using his own visage now without any fear of romantic fall-out.

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  13. Well and aren't we pleased to see you in all your stylish Lordness!

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  14. Well, we certainly hope so! Lordness is fun providing one has the proper 'woolies'.

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