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I wouldn’t treat you that way, Daniel

Thanks to Alkelda the Gleeful for alerting us to this.

Kelly and Patrick, you’re right–he does seem a bit short. But still tall enough for me.

What’s he putting on his sandwich?

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17 Responses to “I wouldn’t treat you that way, Daniel”

  1. Vivian Says:

    Ooohhh. Poor, handsome Daniel. Definitely tall enough for me.

  2. Liz Garton Scanlon Says:

    He’s a lovely chap, but he’s no John Nettles. I’m dying over here…

  3. robin Says:

    Who is John Nettles? Now I have to look him up.

  4. robin Says:

    Oh. http://www.geocities.com/televisioncity/satellite/9476/cast.htm

  5. Sara Says:

    Brilliant. I hoping Daniel will be looking for a rebound relationship. :)

  6. robin Says:

    Sara, you’re always a step ahead of me. Dang.

  7. Kelley Says:

    He’s quite lovely. And that sketch is hysterical! Ha, ha, Sara!!!

  8. Patrick Says:

    Of course he looks short with the 5′8″ woman next to him.

  9. Alkelda the Gleeful Says:

    Robin: Whatever he’s putting on his sandwich, it’s definitely not Branston Pickle. It’s much too smooth.

    My introduction to Daniel Craig was way back when Alex Kingston played “Moll Flanders” and Craig played Jemmy, one of her five husbands (and the one she ends up with). It was rather shocking when it came out because there were a lot of shots of Kingston’s bare breasts on public tv. However, it wasn’t as eye-opening as 1993’s “Lady Chatterley” with Joely Richardson and Sean Bean. There was far more equal opportunity nudity in that one. Still, I’d recommend Moll Flanders over “Lady Chatterley” (despite the presence of Sean Bean) for the sake of camera-work and soundtrack.

    Ahem.

  10. robin Says:

    Alkelda, thank you for the tip about hunky Sean Bean. I’m sorry, but all my brain registered was “equal opportunity nudity, blah, blah, blah, rent it.”

  11. Dylan Says:

    OMG! that’s was sooo funny lol! I know he’s like way to old for me… (as is johnny depp) but he is really kinda cute! ^^

  12. Little Willow Says:

    My favorite “Catherine Tate with a celebrity” sketch is this, with David Tennant:

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=WxB1gB6K-2A&feature=related

    Lines from this have become running jokes around my workplace. One of our label machines proudly bears a quote.

  13. Patrick Says:

    Tennant? He’s a 6′1″ GIANT! I never trusted that Crouch boy…

  14. Alkelda the Gleeful Says:

    Robin:
    Despite my complaints about the camera work and soundtrack of “Lady Chatterley,” it’s definitely worth renting. Vroom, vroom.

  15. robin Says:

    Little Willow, I watched that clip–hilarious! I have to confess I’ve never seen Doctor Who, but David Tennant looks like an excellent reason to find it.

    Alkelda, I never think to use “vroom, vroom.” You’ve just changed my life.

  16. Alkelda the Gleeful Says:

    Robin: It changed my life too. The phrase encompasses a world of possibilities, from the BBC Mr. Darcy in his bath (and wet shirt after jumping into the lake) to the BBC Oliver Mellors running around in the rain starkers. Note: It’s not to be confused with “Vroom! Vroomy, vroom, vroom!” which is just a fancy pigeon way of saying, “Let me drive the bus!”

  17. Little Willow Says:

    He is hilarious. Great mix of funny and serious, realistic and out-of-this-world.

    Anyone over 5′0″ is tall to me.