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Friday, December 12, 2008

Blagging

As if laughing at Marie's gallant efforts at bolstering her enthusiasm were not enough to cover my screen in hysterical spittle from laughing, then this gem comes up from Crockatt and Powell.

Hilarious.
Posted by Lisa Rullsenberg at 5:32 pm
Labels: Blagging, RSC, Theatre

2 comments:

Marie said...

Lisa - I *loved* it. I hope you enjoy it tomorrow!

12:59 am
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