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Pier Angeli photographed by Richard C. Miller at home, Los Angeles, California, 1957.

The first time he said ‘I love you’, he was so drunk I was sure he would not even remember it the next day, or that if he would, he would pretend it never happened. But no, the next day he called and the only thing he said was: “I meant it, you know… I mean it”, and this was my favorite phone call we ever shared. 

Before Elliot can celebrate the successful hack, he receives a call from Vera. Shayla has been kidnapped and it’s Elliot’s fault.

#mr robot    #usa network    #season 1    #elliot alderson    #kidnapped    #phone call    

So this is something I hadnt shared other than on my personal facebook but back in November there was a convention I had bought my ticket for and everthing but due to not having a way there I didnt get to go- 

But then something amazing happened… I had a friend who went and who even hosted Paul Mcganns panel and sad as I was… I went to work that day and had  a voice mail from none other than the 8th doctor himself with condolences I missed the convention since my car died and had no way there-

This was so magical and I am so thankful for my friend who pulled it off. Go ahead and take a listen:

Christian of MarkWho42 is who did it for me and ugh forever thankful. Hopefully actually meeting paul this april in person!!


P.s :

Sucks I missed the call, but I have this godly voice mail to make up for it forever and ever.

#doctorwho    #paul mcgann    #whovian    #phone call    #amazing    #fandom    #eighth doctor    

OTP Prompt 359

“-It just feels like you had all this time before, to talk to me and hang out with me; and even if you didn’t you made time— I was your top priority. And you were mine. But now we’re apart but still together, and it’s confusing and I’m really struggling here. I just want to talk to my best—

“Recording length exceeded. Voicemail saved. Goodbye.”

“… my best friend again.”

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Brief Encounter, 1945 (dir. David Lean)


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Marnie, 1964 (Dir. Alfred Hitchcock)Marnie, 1964 (Dir. Alfred Hitchcock)

Marnie, 1964 (Dir. Alfred Hitchcock)


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Set It Off, 1996 (Dir. F. Gary Gray)Set It Off, 1996 (Dir. F. Gary Gray)

Set It Off, 1996 (Dir. F. Gary Gray)


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Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?, 1957 (Dir. Frank Tashlin)


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