Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Mis-Labeled

Has been Mis-Labelled.

On the DVD cover it is spelt the US way, with one "l". On the DVD menu it is spelt the UK way, with 2 "l"s.

Det. Goren is surprised to discover that he can tell the time.








The Detective poses for the 9 millionth shot for the most handsome man on the planet award.





There is a really scary dummy on the Ghost Train ride.





Goren struggles to keep awake and alert as applicant #7,254 auditions for the role of corpse.


Invisible cellphone.








"Mr Carver, I need you to prosecute the person who put this shirt and suit together."


The SIZE of those THIGHS.
Sheer poetry.









8 comments:

  1. mmmm... val, thanks for the thighs again - twice in one night - pure poetry indeed

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  2. Obviously it is spelt the right way on the dvd :-p

    I, like Ann, appreciate your including the thigh shot

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  3. I ADORE his tree-trunk thighs! I'd like them even more if they were wrapped around me...

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  4. Anonymous2:51 pm

    I need to compare the size of my thighs to his thighs. Naturally this has to be done naked, and preferably laying down

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  5. Miam-Miam! I imagine his thighs around my hips...*Fantasy*
    Beautiful pics and funny captions ;o)

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  6. He is sooooooooooooo fine-looking in pic 4. He IS the most handsomest man on the planet. And I appreciate Val displaying any part of Vincent's physique.

    Not forsaking American culture -- I do prefer the spelling of certain words the English way such as, humuor (hope I spelled right) and realise. I don't exactly know why I do -- I just do.

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  7. Er, sorry, bobbybegood1, that's "humour". As for realise, it seems to be spelt "realize" in British books these days, and it annoys me.

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  8. Oddly enough, despite being American I tend to default occasionally to the British version of spelling when it comes to double l's. My American spellchecker annoys me when I do that. lol

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