I love Hugh Grant

DonDaddyD
DonDaddyD Posts: 12,689
edited July 2011 in Commuting chat
Ever since Notting Hill Hugh Grant has been a guitly pleasure of mine!

Still, his greatest moment:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14052690

Good'ol'Hugh
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  • Cafewanda
    Cafewanda Posts: 2,788
    He was good on Newsnight last night too.
  • lostboysaint
    lostboysaint Posts: 4,250
    He's going for the role he played in Love Actually in real life :shock:
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  • joelsim
    joelsim Posts: 7,552
    Surely this was his greatest moment. Or at least an hour or so beforehand...

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  • DonDaddyD
    DonDaddyD Posts: 12,689
    I actually cannot fathom why he needed a BJ from any other woman (in existence) given that he was flipping Liz Hurley.
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  • lostboysaint
    lostboysaint Posts: 4,250
    DonDaddyD wrote:
    I actually cannot fathom why he needed a BJ from any other woman (in existence) given that he was flipping Liz Hurley.

    You assume that Liz Hurley puts out.

    A bit like the whole world seems to assume that Chezza did the business for Cashley.
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  • bdave262000
    bdave262000 Posts: 270
    DonDaddyD wrote:
    I actually cannot fathom why he needed a BJ from any other woman (in existence) given that he was flipping Liz Hurley.

    Maybe her technique wasn't very good. But as they say practice makes perfect.
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  • Kieran_Burns
    Kieran_Burns Posts: 9,757
    Joelsim wrote:
    Surely this was his greatest moment. Or at least an hour or so beforehand...

    grantmug1.jpg


    I think you'll find that was the climax of his career, not his greatest moment
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  • rick_chasey
    rick_chasey Posts: 75,661
    Hero.
  • Gussio
    Gussio Posts: 2,452
    Cafewanda wrote:
    He was good on Newsnight last night too.

    Very good. Great question he asked of Douglas Alexander, reference the Murdoch party last week :lol:
  • DonDaddyD
    DonDaddyD Posts: 12,689
    Ok firstly, of the BBC video I loved how Hugh dressed down that journalist.

    But most importantly, Liz Hurley puts out.
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  • Dalton
    Dalton Posts: 265
    DonDaddyD wrote:
    Ok firstly, of the BBC video I loved how Hugh dressed down that journalist.

    But most importantly, Liz Hurley puts out.

    Absolutely!!

    :D

    Caught some of last night's newsnight, he was very good - like the above video - remained calm and yet managed to get his points across excellently,

    Well done that man.
  • king_jeffers
    king_jeffers Posts: 694
    DonDaddyD wrote:
    I actually cannot fathom why he needed a BJ from any other woman (in existence) given that he was flipping Liz Hurley.

    Even if he was bored surely he would have had the pick of any women he wanted (at the time) and it wouldn't cost him anything except a news of the world exclusive/tell all story by said random women.
  • jamesco
    jamesco Posts: 687
    As Charlie Sheen once said, "I don't pay for the sex, I pay for them to leave after it"... ;)

    Got to share with DDD a soft-spot for Hugh Grant; he may alway play (or be type-cast) as the same twit in every film, but he's clearly a smart & interesting bloke.
  • DonDaddyD wrote:
    Ok firstly, of the BBC video I loved how Hugh dressed down that journalist.

    But most importantly, Liz Hurley puts out.
    Given your earlier comment about Notting Hill, and the restaurant scene in that film, this comment seems quite ironic.

    What was Julia Roberts' comeback to the group of male diners? :twisted:
  • veronese68
    veronese68 Posts: 27,776
    I thought he was very eloquent. Years ago I was often told i looked like him (utter nonsense) I used to think it's a shame I wouldn't stand a chance with Liz Hurley.
  • motopatter
    motopatter Posts: 179
    he once played at a local charity football match and came into my local at the time. I think he's a prize 1 turd
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  • I don't know why Hugh Grant is making such a fuss, he did sod all about this when he was Prime Minister and seemed far more interested in getting into Martine Mcutcheon's knickers.
  • spen666
    spen666 Posts: 17,709
    I don't know why Hugh Grant is making such a fuss, he did sod all about this when he was Prime Minister and seemed far more interested in getting into Martine Mcutcheon's knickers.

    I can't fault him for that
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  • jimmypippa
    jimmypippa Posts: 1,712
    Piers Morgan hates him. after his earlier performance on phone hacking

    I like the idea that Piers Morgan thinks that will hurt Hugh Grant
  • Confusedboy
    Confusedboy Posts: 287
    I have never had any time for Hugh Grant, but if Piers Morgan hates him he must have some value. I like to think that Piers Morgan would hate me if he knew me.
  • jimmypippa
    jimmypippa Posts: 1,712
    I have never had any time for Hugh Grant, but if Piers Morgan hates him he must have some value. I like to think that Piers Morgan would hate me if he knew me.

    Just imagine the horror of finding Piers Morgan actually approved of you...
  • Lucnab
    Lucnab Posts: 5
    Find it funny Piers Morgan calling anyone tedious after watching the sh1t he puts out on TV
  • veronese68
    veronese68 Posts: 27,776
    The Uxbridge English Dictionary definition of "countryside" is "the murder of Piers Morgan"