He was also good in Love Actually (though I may be virtually alone in knowing that).
Well, I think that's a great film, personally. Watch it every Christmas to get in the mood - have even started calling my girlfriend "Plumpy"
He was also good in Love Actually (though I may be virtually alone in knowing that).
You telling me that you can't walk into a Wisconsin bar and pull three beauties, just because you have a cute English accent? They voted it the sexiest accent in the world recently.
Here's one of my favourite Alan Rickman memories: singing rather brilliantly with the wonderful Juliet Stevenson in Truly, Madly, Deeply:
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Tricky question this. I worked for a private sector automotive engineering company as an engineer. When there was no job better than senior engineer I was promoted to Project Manager. Took me a while to get into man management but being a personable chap it worked well. Question is, will engineers work better for an old engineer or someone trained in management who hasn't been an engineer?There were people getting away with things where I worked that would have been dealt with in the private sector. The main problem seemed to be that a lot of the managers weren't really managers just people who were promoted because they had been there a long time. They didn't know how to manage and didn't want to upset people! Not suggesting this is you by the way.
That rings true. Public sector managers often don't want to deal with problems or start the lengthy disciplinary/performance process because it involves months of unpleasant conversations that often lead to accusations of bullying/harassment, especially if a previous manager has ignored a problem. I'm relatively new to management myself so I wouldn't claim to be an expert by any means. My current manager used to manage the team I now manage (she was basically given responsibility for a second team as well as mine and my job was created between her and my team). She didn't deal with a few issues when she was the team manager but she's very keen for them to be addressed now. Could this be because I'm now the one who's meant to do all the dirty work? Surely not!There were people getting away with things where I worked that would have been dealt with in the private sector. The main problem seemed to be that a lot of the managers weren't really managers just people who were promoted because they had been there a long time. They didn't know how to manage and didn't want to upset people! Not suggesting this is you by the way.
I had a ludicrously successful strike rate in American bars when I was there several decades ago - they all loved my accent, plus of course I'm ****ing charmingI went to Wisconsin and walked into a bar ............. didn't find 3 beauties though, just a few rednecks and a waitress who was 15 years older than me, but who thought my accent was "cute" ............. but then my name's not Colin ..............
I had a ludicrously successful strike rate in American bars when I was there several decades ago - they all loved my accent, plus of course I'm ****ing charming( although they didn't know I was English due to the west country twang, and guessed at South African, australian, kiwi and Irish before they got to English. I don't really think it mattered to be honest, cos foreign is exotic and therefore better, apart from being Mexican that is).
I'm not called Colin though.
).Cruz (a challenger for the Republican nomination in US) has accused Trump of New York values....saying that not many New Yorkers are conservatives. Wow...Trump is considered a liberal (who knew?).
There has been much posted over the last couple of days about sad passings, lemmy, bowie, Rickman etc and the year is only 15 days old.
Not in the same legendary or media status as the others but one of my idols growing up was Colin vernacomb lead singer with the group black. He is in an induced coma in a critical condition after a car accident. Wishing him well and not another statistic.
Superb songs including wonderful life, paradise and now you're gone never really gave him the recognition he deserved.
That's awful. Someone recently did a version of "Wonderful Life" on an advert and it reminded me what a great song it was, and what a great voice Colin Vernacomb has. Let's hope he makes a complete recovery.There has been much posted over the last couple of days about sad passings, lemmy, bowie, Rickman etc and the year is only 15 days old.
Not in the same legendary or media status as the others but one of my idols growing up was Colin vernacomb lead singer with the group black. He is in an induced coma in a critical condition after a car accident. Wishing him well and not another statistic.
Superb songs including wonderful life, paradise and now you're gone never really gave him the recognition he deserved.
I had a ludicrously successful strike rate in American bars when I was there several decades ago - they all loved my accent, plus of course I'm ****ing charming( although they didn't know I was English due to the west country twang, and guessed at South African, australian, kiwi and Irish before they got to English. I don't really think it mattered to be honest, cos foreign is exotic and therefore better, apart from being Mexican that is).
I'm not called Colin though.


) and for the ten days I was there as a 19 year old, I couldn't believe how the girls reacted to my accent. Great trip All of which, when viewed in the context of his recent pronouncements on immigration, muslims, guns etc suggests that he'll say whatever he thinks his current audience wants to hear. He's not running for President, he's auditioning, and he knows what the Republican judges are looking for.
There has been much posted over the last couple of days about sad passings, lemmy, bowie, Rickman etc and the year is only 15 days old.
Not in the same legendary or media status as the others but one of my idols growing up was Colin vernacomb lead singer with the group black. He is in an induced coma in a critical condition after a car accident. Wishing him well and not another statistic.
Superb songs including wonderful life, paradise and now you're gone never really gave him the recognition he deserved.
Er, he's not dead Fats! Critical, but still with us thankfully.Very sad. Massive part of my Youth and college days. Only 53. Bloody Hell. RIP
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Er, he's not dead Fats! Critical, but still with us thankfully.