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Robert Carlyle/Dr Nicholas Rush Thunk/Appreciation thread
We are not far away from midnight, and I should go, but as it was holiday today I slept longer than usual and now I'm not tired enough to sleep.
That's the problem with having a day off, it spoils you.
I'm not going to count my A's until they are hatched. Some of the people in the class are so much more talented and prolific than I, so the teacher may be swayed by that. Or she may grade each person on how much they have progressed, I'm hoping for that. I don't know which way she will grade.
That scene is so heartbreaking. You can so tell that Charlie is trying to hold it together, knowing that he is not is not capable of taking care of his son and committing himself. Sending him away is probably the hardest thing he's had to ever do.
That scene is so heartbreaking. You can so tell that Charlie is trying to hold it together, knowing that he is not is not capable of taking care of his son and committing himself. Sending him away is probably the hardest thing he's had to ever do.
I wish I had seen that RC movie, seems to be a good one
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That scene is so heartbreaking. You can so tell that Charlie is trying to hold it together, knowing that he is not is not capable of taking care of his son and committing himself. Sending him away is probably the hardest thing he's had to ever do.
Yes, it's so hard to imagine being in that position. So much more's the credit to RC for portraying it so very well.
That scene is so heartbreaking. You can so tell that Charlie is trying to hold it together, knowing that he is not is not capable of taking care of his son and committing himself. Sending him away is probably the hardest thing he's had to ever do.
But that's the kind of role he does so well - like Shaun and Nick... He's so HUMAN!
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