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Post by embla on Oct 22, 2014 2:26:26 GMT -5
Oh Gerry, what big paws you have! smiley-devil02 Yeah, think CGE and I were having a discussion about that some months ago. smiley-angelic012 smiley-love064
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Post by secret on Oct 22, 2014 4:48:31 GMT -5
Oh Gerry, what big paws you have! is't new hair style of him?
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Post by So on Oct 22, 2014 5:30:06 GMT -5
Depends on when these were filmed I guess. If it was around the same time of Seth Meyers perhaps? Or if it was just done, then yes I guess it is a new style. I likey. Did anyone else think his accent seemed majorly returned in the one video? Also approve. smiley-shocked013 What is it about accents, really? Does anyone get excited about an American accent ever?
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Post by embla on Oct 22, 2014 5:43:59 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2014 6:25:44 GMT -5
That man loves his bracelets, I wonder if they have a special reason for each one or just plain old likes them. Yes he does have nice big manly hands.
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Post by hellogirls on Oct 22, 2014 13:29:20 GMT -5
Depends on when these were filmed I guess. If it was around the same time of Seth Meyers perhaps? Or if it was just done, then yes I guess it is a new style. I likey. Did anyone else think his accent seemed majorly returned in the one video? Also approve. smiley-shocked013 What is it about accents, really? Does anyone get excited about an American accent ever? I like this question about American accent..... smiley-laughing024 When I started to learn English language I was 9 and of course in school we had to learn British English, I hated it............ Because we grew up with American music and movies (mostly) and if we pronounced something in American English we would get lower mark. But I have to be sincere, now I preffer British English, I find it more elegant..........sorry smiley-happy110 About Scottish accent.........I probably wouldn't understand anything....but somehow I like it....... smiley-laughing025 I DON'T KNOW WHY!!!!!!!! smiley-laughing025
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Post by embla on Oct 22, 2014 14:39:59 GMT -5
Depends on when these were filmed I guess. If it was around the same time of Seth Meyers perhaps? Or if it was just done, then yes I guess it is a new style. I likey. Did anyone else think his accent seemed majorly returned in the one video? Also approve. smiley-shocked013 What is it about accents, really? Does anyone get excited about an American accent ever? I like this question about American accent..... smiley-laughing024 When I started to learn English language I was 9 and of course in school we had to learn British English, I hated it............ Because we grew up with American music and movies (mostly) and if we pronounced something in American English we would get lower mark. But I have to be sincere, now I preffer British English, I find it more elegant..........sorry smiley-happy110 About Scottish accent.........I probably wouldn't understand anything....but somehow I like it....... smiley-laughing025 I DON'T KNOW WHY!!!!!!!! smiley-laughing025 Yeah, wonder why. I`ve got no problem with the Scottish accent, but there are some British accents that are very hard to understand. Cockney for instance. In School we learned Oxford-English, but I guess it ended up sounding more like the Swedish chef in the Muppets. smiley-laughing024
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Post by hellogirls on Oct 22, 2014 14:46:07 GMT -5
I like this question about American accent..... smiley-laughing024 When I started to learn English language I was 9 and of course in school we had to learn British English, I hated it............ Because we grew up with American music and movies (mostly) and if we pronounced something in American English we would get lower mark. But I have to be sincere, now I preffer British English, I find it more elegant..........sorry smiley-happy110 About Scottish accent.........I probably wouldn't understand anything....but somehow I like it....... smiley-laughing025 I DON'T KNOW WHY!!!!!!!! smiley-laughing025 Yeah, wonder why. I`ve got no problem with the Scottish accent, but there are some British accents that are very hard to understand. Cockney for instance. In School we learned Oxford-English, but I guess it ended up sounding more like the Swedish chef in the Muppets. smiley-laughing024
I have to say that I probably understand better American accent from British one........but I like more how British accent sounds....... smiley-laughing025
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Post by maggiea on Oct 22, 2014 16:14:02 GMT -5
That man loves his bracelets, I wonder if they have a special reason for each one or just plain old likes them. Yes he does have nice big manly hands. Big manly hands to go with those big manly arms.
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Post by beautifuladdiction on Oct 22, 2014 17:28:16 GMT -5
Yeah, wonder why. I`ve got no problem with the Scottish accent, but there are some British accents that are very hard to understand. Cockney for instance. In School we learned Oxford-English, but I guess it ended up sounding more like the Swedish chef in the Muppets. smiley-laughing024
I have to say that I probably understand better American accent from British one........but I like more how British accent sounds....... smiley-laughing025 it's a quandry why you like scottish accent for sure smiley-laughing025 I wish that was one I could get on my phone..... in his voice especially smiley-love064
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Post by beautifuladdiction on Oct 22, 2014 17:28:56 GMT -5
That man loves his bracelets, I wonder if they have a special reason for each one or just plain old likes them. Yes he does have nice big manly hands. Big manly hands to go with those big manly arms. smiley-laughing024 I knew you wouldn't let that one pass !! very good call smiley-signs007
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Post by embla on Oct 22, 2014 17:41:36 GMT -5
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Post by embla on Oct 23, 2014 16:18:39 GMT -5
5 questions with Gerard Butler
SINGAPORE — Scottish actor Gerard Butler is known for his tough-guy roles, whether it’s leading a motley crew of warriors to battle an invading Persian army (300), trifling with London’s underworld (RocknRolla) or voicing an animated Viking leader dealing with dragons (How To Train Your Dragon).
But Butler also knows when to be the perfect gentleman, which is why he was asked to be the new face of Hugo Boss’ Boss Bottled fragrance. Mind you, the actor firmly believes every man should spritz on a fragrance to start the day off right.
“Most days, I put on a fragrance and it feels really good. It makes such a difference to how you feel about yourself, when you feel you smell nice, with something that’s really tailored to what you like and how you like to present yourself,” he said.
Q: Would you say you’re someone who responds well to wearing a fragrance?
A: Completely. Like the clothes you wear, I think it totally gives you a way of feeling (good) about yourself; the way you smell is a part of how confident you feel and how much you’re vibing with what’s around you. And the difference between a scent you like and how that draws you to a woman, and a scent that you don’t like and how that can definitely push you away. Without a doubt, fragrance is hugely important.
Q: What about a daily grooming regime? Is that important?
A: It’s very important. Nowadays, I’m pretty good with cleansing and using a good face cream and an eye cream — which surprises me! Q: What would you say is your go-to style on a daily basis?
A: I love to wear a pair of cargo pants or just a good pair of jeans, my baseball boots and then a T-shirt or a sweater. But I also like to wear suits. I was a lawyer. I trained as a lawyer so I wore suits every day for years. And now, when I’m ... doing interviews around the world, I always like to put on a suit. It feels great to wear a suit. You stand straighter, you have a different deportment, you have a different confidence and air about yourself — and you feel sexy. It’s like a Scotsman wearing a kilt. A kilt to a Scotsman is what a suit is to the rest of the world.
Q: Have you ever worn a kilt on the red carpet?
A: I have — but I have to say, when you’re a leading man in a movie, I’d rather not attract too much attention. It’s better to be subtle on the red carpet — wear a striking suit but not something loud and in your face. That includes a kilt. A kilt is great but it’s so defining and most of the time that’s not really the best way to present yourself (on the red carpet). But when I did a premiere of Law Abiding Citizen in Scotland, all my family and friends were there so I wore a kilt and it was a lot of fun.
Q: Do you think it’s important to have strong men as role models?
A: I do. I’m fortunate that I come from a large Catholic family and it is a bit like the clan, so I grew up with all my uncles and great uncles around. That definitely helped me. But my dad wasn’t there and I’m sad about that and I often wish that he’d been around. I didn’t see him until I was 16. However, my mum met and married somebody else when I was 15 and they’ve been together ever since. TRANSCRIPT COURTESY OF HUGO BOSS
Boss Bottled Eau de Toilette retails from S$70 to S$193 at all department stores and perfumeries
www.todayonline.com/lifestyle/beauty/5-questions-gerard-butler?page=1
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