May 2, 2010

Choose RA's Castle Poll: Said he Wants A Place Where He Can Just Be - Is It Time to Clear Out Our Guest Room;)

Would wager many of the fans recently described by RA (in a SB interview) were aghast 8[] to read his first answer in the following excerpt, from yet another interview.  It's the 2nd and last answers that caught my attention.  He wishes to be 5ft 8in tall...HA! Other actors would give their Twitter followers for his height...grass always seems greener...:)  The last reply is heartwrenchingly poignant - Richard sounds as though he's definitely ready to settle down.  I'd wager again(blame all the recent Kentucky Derby coverage) that at least half the female population of London moved into high alert status upon reading "I am searching for a place where I can just be..."  Then he mentions not having the time to visit his parents often enough in Leicestershire.  Methinks RA needs us to find him a lovely small private estate, not too far from where his parents live, where he can go unshaven & unbathed as often as he wants, after SB makes him internationally sought after (not by women, which is already a given) professionally.  Who knows, perhaps one of his new neighbors might be looking for her ideal man - one with greasy hair, heavy stubble and a very strong musky aroma, and last but certainly not least - a heart of gold.   Watch for upcoming real estate poll.

This and all his recent interviews are graciously & generously available for RA fans at
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POLL: Which of the following homes do you feel would fulfill RA's wish to 'just be'?

Possibility #1. If it will require 'Do It Yourself' work.  14thC, so something probably needs to be repaired by now.  (Update, oops-it's actually 15thC..well then, everything should be in tip top condition;)


#2. Following is for rent..let's wave Harry Potter's wand and make it for sale for our purposes..

#3. This is definitely secluded AND w/equestrian facilities...a new home for Richie as well;)
 
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p.s. If I've chosen houses that are located ridiculously distant from RA's homestead, let's pretend for the sake of the poll that they're actually nearby.

9 comments:

Unknown said...

I have to pick the 14th (oops 15th C) home. But - equestrian facilities and a home for Richie. Richie to provide exercise between skiing in the Alps, and working out for SB....

tyme_4_t said...

Maybe he needs to come to Canada where his is not as well known (yet) and he can just be...I'm thinking about my nice little city of Halifax Nova Scotia on east coast of Canada - I could give him the tour!!! We have skiing (ok not the Rockies but still..) and horses and beautiful beaches - which he can walk along - lots of historical places with UK connections - pubs & theatre & gyms to work out & ...

Unknown said...

Oh - Halifax! I love the Maritimes!! Confederation forever!

tyme_4_t said...

@judith - Canadian too?!

Unknown said...

Yup. Eh. Central East now. Capital city and all that...

Ricrar said...

Well, I was in New Brunswick(St John's) 6 mos ago, that should count for something;) eh? ...and, hubby loves Molson, hehehe
We're still recovering from that hockey game---Nah, when you're up against those who invented the game you have to be realistic about your chances of winning. LOL
Be prepared though - next Olympics we bring home the Curling gold medal. haha It's unbelieveable how many Americans are mesmerized by that sport during the Olympics. I prefer hockey, it's more exciting...especially those red ice slushies;)

Unknown said...

RiCrAr, St. John's and Molsons definitely count! Keep the curling thingy, agree with you about hockey. And let there be many more cross-border shoot-outs! The excitement is unsustainable!

Um, you do know what I mean about shoot-outs - strictly hockey. Not 1812...

Ricrar said...

Not 1812, hahaha - as long as you return RA once the lease has expired, you should be alright on that score judith;) A fav movie of mine is Last of the Mohicans...did that tale reach into Canada or only as far as northern NY? By the way, we'll never forgive you for taking the best side of Niagara Falls;) My jokes are all wet today. LOL All this Armitage saturation has me downright silly.

Here's more family tree trivia - my gggm's sister met a man on the trip across the Atlantic who had a job promise in Newfoundland. He proposed, she accepted and the two sisters were only able to communicate in letters forever after. Aren't we ridiculously lucky to have been born when we were?...If miraculously given the chance to tell them, our ancestors would never believe the internet...they'd have us committed;)

fitzg said...

You're a Newfie, then - at an "honourary" one! Good stuff!

(Think Google/gmail has fixed my account. Was prepared to picket them)